Yep, find the XPI and post it somewhere :) We're gonna have a field day with it ;>
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RE: Music's gonna get'ya (not spam I promiss)
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RE: CCleaner really likes to clean
@XIU said:
Do you clean your pc for privacy reasons?
I guess you're trying to tell him, that it doesn't boost his pc performance, right?
My suggestion, which can help with both things, is ramdisk. Since I've put FF cache and profile on a ramdisk, It works better than ever... Also, in some ramdisk apps you can set it so it will revert to a specific image on boot, without saving it - it means, that your history and other activity will make changes only in ram :)
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RE: How often are consultants actually the good guys?
I'm a consultant and I'm cheap, efficient and I don't write code with a high wtf/minute ration.
Does it answer your question? :)
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RE: I wonder what this function does?
@Indrora said:
@Kyanar said:
@Aaron said:
I have a long history with Delphi and was as sad as anyone about what happened, but it's in the same retirement home as COBOL now, relegated to legacy applications because no sane individual would use it in a new project. Any organizations that still have live Delphi code sitting around are putting themselves at major risk.
Funny you should mention COBOL - the company that purchased Borland calls themselves the world leading COBOL IDE developers.
Good god people still use COBOL? What has this world come to?
Oh yes, yes they do. And yes, it is a trouble. Especially to people that has been living for less than a half of what this damn' language had. Or has.
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RE: Job Title question : Mgmt is trying to retitle my position
Senior WTFer.
There is just no way that without peer-reviewed project AND implementation that software can be wtf-free (or in EU-approved limits) ;)
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RE: This is not an IT WTF.
I don't even have one. Had to snatch one from kitchen.
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RE: Database index? Oh that's all worked out!
@Zemm said:
@morbiuswilters said:
Some of us write software that helps fly airplanes and manages complex medical equipment.
And we are on this site reading about how the other half live...
I help fill people's mobile phones with spam-like "mobile operator marketing communication", but I do it right.
What do you do now?
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RE: Outlook+Exchange to Lotus Notus.
@Ren said:
Hmm... how large coffee cups do you use? 13 sips and afterwards you can 'drink the rest' ?
I think that those could be around 300 ml. It holds a 150ml esspresso and a ~150ml box of condensed milk. Well, it may be a mug after all. Vocalbur
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RE: Outlook+Exchange to Lotus Notus.
I have registered specially to reply here.
Although I am blessed with Outlook 2007 and POP3/IMAP server (despite Outlook being a mixed blessing), I am forced to use Lotus Notes on a remote machine. One could say that I should be happy that I do not have to use such great features of LN as e-mail, IM, calendar, I have to use custom-written system for administrating software packages, docs, production instructions and few more. Between such intuitive GUI design features like you-are-not-allowed-to-input-data/you-must-chose-if-from-pop-up-window and no-you-cannot-use-table-headers-for-sorting-use-predefined-views, the most WTF feature is editing.
To edit - for example - instruction dependency, one must follow those steps:
- Find instruction (pray that you have it's ID)
- Open it (you can take a coffee break in the meantime)
- Click Edit (ETA: 4-5 sips of coffee)
- No, you cannot edit anything at the moment
- Click Ente
- From new menu chose Details (as opposed to General data, which is same document, just it's upper part) (ETA: 6-7 sips of coffee)
- Click not-bold-arrow button next to dependencies box
- Uncheck unwanted dependencies in the pop-up window
- Close window
- Click bold-arrow button on the other side of the box
- Find and check wanted dependencies
- Save (drink rest of the coffee)
- Close
- Find instruction (pray that you have it's ID)