Not me. I was reading about 70 posts back.
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Lardy Sausage Rolls 
...have landed
The bag was turning transparent from the first one before he'd even got the tongs around the second
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Oh well, that's my tedious "this is an oscilloscope, an oscilloscope probe and this is the button you press to set it all up" lecture done for another year.
And the "this is a function generator" bit is done too.Comment
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However, my super duper electronic barometer thingy seems to work.
Sort of.
I can't seem to set the output to zero though.Comment
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Hmm...
One of our web services, upon encountering an error, ought to add am entry to the error log.
Instead, it generates an empty zip file and sends it to the client
Glad I don't have to fix that one...Comment
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Sounds like it's working as intended to me.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHmm...
One of our web services, upon encountering an error, ought to add am entry to the error log.
Instead, it generates an empty zip file and sends it to the client
Glad I don't have to fix that one...
Email system generates a data and time stamp to log the error, notifiezs the client and compresses the output to save them time and storage space
Thats what the sales guy told them anyway
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