@dhromed said:
<font size="5">Y</font>oda, is that you?
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@dhromed said:
<font size="5">Y</font>oda, is that you?
It liked I and ago weeks couple a Memento watched I.
@Jojosh_the_Pi said:
How would valuable would your CS degree be if you learned at a university without computers--or even electricity?
[b]T[/b]hat answers many questions.
@RayS said:
@mixedbag said:[b]D[/b]on't you just tip it to a 45 degrees angle to let it in under the door frame.......Although you than end up taking all the kit out again when it arrives anyhow as either: 1 the server are not positioned in the rack U's you wanted them or 2 the rack doesent fit through the doors of your building, being about 2 cm taller than a standard door frame (good design that!)
Oh, and AARGH! on the rack height. The last rack I had to set up was off of a narrow (barely wider than the rack) corridor. The feet had to come off the bottom, and the doorframe had to be removed to ge it in there. Even then, there was some scraping.
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@Cyrijl said:
That screw is for the case. But what happens if you do not remove the tag?....For me, that is the real mystery[b]J[/b]ust about as perplexing as the <font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular" size="2">"Do Not Remove Under Penalty
@DaveK said:
[b]A[/b]ny noun can be verbed.@Saladin said:
I just love the new verbs "dollarfy" and "commify."One of the much-commented-on quirks of the English language is the way you can verbafy pretty much any noun :-)
@RevEng said:
[b]B[/b]eing tone-deaf is nasty because you can't tell that you're off key.Video production and conversion is the least of her worries. Both her guitar and her vocals were horribly off key. As a singer (and past musician) it disturbs me how many people think they actually sound good....
This is designed to confuse spam filters that use Bayesian filters. They work by blocking messages that match other spam received so the messages with random bits are not blocked. Each message has a different random section.
@DevDude said:
...WTF #3 Fast forward about 7 years and I am contacted again by temp agency in #2, actually interview at MS several times and decide it isn't for me, they are going in the wrong direction for what I want to do. I tell temp agency as much and not to contact me anymore. Every six months a different person from the agency calls me with opportunities at MS, and every time I tell this different person the same thing; not interested, remove my resume/info from their system, and stop contacting me. After about two years of this I get contacted again and instead of being nice I get nasty and hopefully this time they will get the clue. It hasn't been six months yet. Apparently they have such high turnover and pressure there that they just cold call anyone and everyone they have in their files....[b]T[/b]hey are blinded by the huge finder's fee they can obtain by getting a new recruit into Microsoft.
Why do they even use a relative path for this "lang" directory? Since it doesn't move when you change directories then get it right once as an absolute path and forget about it. Don't forget to send a patch back with that bug report.
I like it. If you stare at it long enough you can see it is a dinosaur. Wait, it is a parrot. No, a Confederate flag. Now it is a pair of ski-goggles. Now...
@AbbydonKrafts said:
I really need to think before I post. And that edit timeout thing is irritating.[b]T[/b]he other one I see quite a bit is Analysis shortened to Anal.
I see this type of abbreviating all the time. Just recently someone decided to name their variable for an Excel worksheet this: sht. At first glance, what does it look like to you? In another company I worked for, they actually had to send out an e-mail telling people to quit abbreviating "Association" with "Ass." and use "Assoc." instead. Some people are really ignorant of what those things look like to an outside observer.