I think this poses an interesting challenge: writing an algorithm that searches google for code snippets and constructs a program that compiles and works according to your specifications. Perhaps though an iterative process where the code just gets more and more insane each time the algorithm is run.
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RE: When you can't code, just add more counters
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RE: CPU Badge'd
I miss the day when computer hobbyism was just for fat nerds and if you did something like that your entire motherboard would catch on fire and most likely stink up your house for months.
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RE: Real Life WTF - Badly Engineered Sink.
You know that's pretty damn unsanitary looking. I wouldn't want my hands inadvertantly touching the bottom of something that's had peoples food and spit tossed into it all day.
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RE: Deadlock victim
I assume you have experience with programming LINQ in an asychronous environment that you would like to share? And what's 64-bit support got to do with anything that isn't in an HPC/datacenter environment.
(P.S., you come off as an asshole)
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RE: Deadlock victim
Man I hate that error. I seem to get it all the time using LINQ and asynchronous/multi-threaded programming.
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RE: "Lord of the Web" 2.0
Oh, I really didn't mean to troll. I just thought the thread was so far gone there wouldn't be any harm in some meta commentary.
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RE: "Lord of the Web" 2.0
I dunno about the rest of you but I always find it refreshing when I meet a woman that hates the world as much as I do. Like a good example would be that lady who thinks that the health care reform bill will enstate senior death panels, or even Ann Coulter. I mean I don't actually know if this person is a woman or not, I'm just sort of fantasizing a mousy woman in her mid-30's wearing a black evening dress and some kind of diamond necklace, maybe even sipping on champagne as she spews bile hate-filled things onto the Internet.
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RE: Just saw this popup on Twitter
I miss the days when I was ignorant enough to think of databases as just being magical black boxes that stored all my data in an efficient and convenient to retrieve format.
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RE: What the Update? and Crappy Anti Virus...
Well I'm not gonna bother defending Vista (personally I don't think any part of that product justified the 5+ year development cycle) but I will say that without Office Outlook my professional life would be some kind of nightmarish hellscape.
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RE: What the Update? and Crappy Anti Virus...
Well in a year or so Microsoft is going to fix this mess once and for all and just release their own anti-virus software. OneCare sucked but the new one should be quite sufficient enough to make a lot of these bloated AV suites obsolete.