@fluffy777 said:
ASSERT(0 || 1)
I'm surprised no one else has noticed this yet. In this case, the macro expands to
if (!0 || 1) { printf(....
which doesn't have the intended effect...
@fluffy777 said:
ASSERT(0 || 1)
I'm surprised no one else has noticed this yet. In this case, the macro expands to
if (!0 || 1) { printf(....
which doesn't have the intended effect...
Yes it's a scam but not the kind you're thinking of.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebate_(marketing)
Basically you pay the $12 and then have to fill in a load of forms and hand them in within a narrow timeframe at some point in the future when you're likely to have forgotten about it. And if you miss it they keep your money.
Perhaps the OP was referring to this - "Only a visit to the facility is needed unless you require our software - in which case you can work on site."
How exactly can you convert their software into VB without access to it?
[quote user="Renan "C#" Sousa"]
The video was recorded in another universe where the set of branes doesn't have one for time?
I was about to say "imaginary time?", but then I remembered imaginary numbers are still numbers.
[/quote]Most libraries will return a NaN when asked to square root -1, so yeah it could be imaginary time (and if you plug imaginary time into the equations for relativity, it has all the properties of space :P ).
@merreborn said:
The questions are numbered 6, 6, and 8.
Obviously, question 7 decided to disguise itself as a 6, due to 6's well known phobia of 7.
Because 7 ate 9?
I don't see why Oxford is on that list. Oxford is rubbish. Cambridge is awesome.
What about the industrial revolution? That's probably the most important thing Britain exported and it's not on that list.
I think Thermos flasks are worthy of mention too :)
Edit: Also, the first programmable computer was British.
Yeah I get exactly the same error on Ubuntu, and I'd wager it's the same on OS X. How is it that such a big corporation allows itself to do shit like this.
1) They're missing out on a huge audience.
2) User-agent is easy to fake.
It's reminiscent of 1996.
Heheh I especially liked step 11, "When the beze is in pace, ock the beze by inserting the key into the ock in the ower right corner of the beze and turning it cockwise unti it stops". Or maybe it's just the beer talking.