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Originally posted by norrahe View Posthangover again?Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
I'm not having it - they need to change and I'm going to stand my ground, until the account manager comes upstairs and asks me to do as requested.
They think I've been a bit sharp and un-friendly.
Like I give a f'ck !Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postand the account manager has been and had a "word" with me. Apparently the customers doesn't like my tone in some of the emails I've sent.
They think I've been a bit sharp and un-friendly.
Like I give a f'ck !
Don't take any tulip from those flippers FT!Comment
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Originally posted by Bunk View Post
Don't take any tulip from those flippers FT!
The account manager says the customer doesn't like to be told their wrong and we should avoid doing it.
WTF is that all about, they need to make a change, do it, send it to me, I'll process it and they can see the outcome.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostI was just trying to make a joke, it probably wasn't worth the effortComment
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Well, there we are.
Just got rid of a pile of junk^H^H^H^H valuable components to a 3rd student for his project.
Naturally enough, he isn't doing electronics.Comment
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Just discovered a couple of bugs in the MSF PIC program.
One had incremented a pointer in one place before inserting data, whereas one should have inserted the data, then incremented the pointer.
And the other bug was decrementing the pointer inside the data insert routine when it didn't need it.
It's hard, this programming stuff.Comment
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Next bug was expecting the minutes to be <80 40 20 10> <8 4 2 1> in bcd.
Instead they were <40 20 10 8> <4 2 1 x> and split over a byte boundary.
Deep joy.
However, having fixed that, the ZeitMSFClock (tm, patent pending) is showing the Correct Time.
Sometimes I amaze even my self.
Or especially myself.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostNext bug was expecting the minutes to be <80 40 20 10> <8 4 2 1> in bcd.
Instead they were <40 20 10 8> <4 2 1 x> and split over a byte boundary.
Deep joy.
However, having fixed that, the ZeitMSFClock (tm, patent pending) is showing the Correct Time.
(Hmm. A BCD clock...)My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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