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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostQuick hello before bed.....
I've been making new friends in General again... maybe I should just stick to TPD
I've not even read your shenanigans in General (yet), but I imagine fail of catastrophic proportions if you've been trying to talk sense to them
I increasingly find myself trying to talk sense in General, hovering over the "Submit post" button, then thinking "Nah, they won't get it and they'll just heap a load of abuse on my head, which will tempt me to reply"... and then I hit the browser's Back button instead
"General" should be renamed "The Vicious Circle"Comment
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Originally posted by El_Diablo View PostI'm a clean freak, it's why the lady married me I'm sure of it, I don't let rubbish sit, it annoys me. I reckon I've got mild OCD!
Still, they don't take up much room.
Heavy, though - a shelf gave way in a bookcase recently where I'd tried to stack them vertically
On the bright side, about two or three years ago I read something online that cited an article from Byte c.1987 as one of its sources - sure enough, I had that issue and was able to read the cited article in full
(It was to do with declarative programming, if you're interested.)Comment
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostI've only just thrown away the first PC I bought - an Apricot 200Mhz Pentium (with MMX extensions). I had quite an attachment to it though, as I spent some happy years working for Apricot. Even with a staff discount it cost me well over £2K at the time.
I must plug it in some time - I bet it still worksComment
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Originally posted by voodooflux View Post... a Mitsubishi 21" CRT monitor...
I've got one of those behind me, hooked up to my PowerMac G4...
When I was working at the design studio, I also had one as my work monitor - this was before I managed to get the dual G5 Mac as my primary work machine. One Saturday afternoon I had to use Remote Desktop Connection to get into my Windows machine at work, so I could use Remote Desktop Connection on that to get into our web server at some co-lo.
It was very confusing when I ended the connection to the server - for a few moments I was looking at my work computer's desktop whilst at home, and as the monitor was identical to the work one (right down to the badge at the bottom left corner of my peripheral vision), it took me a few seconds to remember that I now had to disconnect from that computer as well - whereupon I returned to my OS X desktopComment
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostI'm still using the Diamond Pro 91TXM.Comment
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Originally posted by El_Diablo View Postconf call with Dubai!
Don't bother, he'll be out of office in the New YearComment
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Wow, petrol's getting quite cheaper again - the latest email from petrolprices.com has it at 92.9p around here
Let's have a look back through the email subject lines...
The last time it was at 92.9p was 9 Oct 2007 - over a year ago.
Since then, it went through ups and downs and peaked at 116.9p on both the 17 and 21 Jul 2008.
I really must grab all these email subject lines, run them through grep, and create a dataset from them - it'll be ever so wavy, but ultimately go all the way up, then all the way down again.
Then I can correlate it with financial data on shorting petrol price futures and prove that the fluctuation in price was down to speculation, not actual variations driven by the market demand.
Or something... maybe I can't be bothered.
I might go to the petrol station up the road and buy some chocolateComment
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