The Missed It By That Much to Get a Bacon Steak Sandwich Complaint Thread

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  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,208
    edited July 2015
    kyoto kid said:
    MistyMist said:

    9:30pm?  eeks  haz to get up for work in 8.5 hours

    how did it come to this? 

     

    when high point of the day is sleepy time, must mean iz time for a new compy, or new game console

    ...or BEER.

    Wouldn't that make her more sleepy?

    Dana

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  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,208
    MistyMist said:
    kyoto kid said:
    Tjohn said:

    "Danger! Danger, Will Robinson!

    ...that robot was more dangerous than any intergalactic threat the Robinsons' faced once it started flailing it's arms around with those meat hooks on the end.

     

    could never understand why June Lockhart would let dr.smith stay on the same ship with her youngins.  

    I think the Will was more at risk from that guy!

    Dana

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,099
    Oh the pain the pain!
  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,099
    edited July 2015

    A meme I made to express my feelings.

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  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,260

    Cookie!

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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    Excel pain.

    nothing wrong with a goto statement.  had a teacher way back when wouldn't let us use goto statements.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    mmm cookie. cures a lot of ills.  and a frappucino to wash it down heart

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    Tjohn said:
    Oh the pain the pain!

     

    hurty tooth? 

  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,099

    No my impression of this guy.

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  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 11,505
    edited July 2015
    MistyMist said:

    Excel pain.

    nothing wrong with a goto statement.  had a teacher way back when wouldn't let us use goto statements.

    Goto statements are like loaded guns.  Safe in the hands of the sane, sober, and trained. yes

    Assembly Language on the other hand, is a box full of hand grenades  and wire clothes hangers. devil

     

    Edited to add:  Oh, you're talking about "goto" within Excel programming?  I didn't even know that was possible. surprise My experience with Excel is functional but very limited.

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  • SerpentSerpent Posts: 4,075
    edited July 2015
    MistyMist said:

    Excel pain.

    nothing wrong with a goto statement.  had a teacher way back when wouldn't let us use goto statements.

    Goto statements are like loaded guns.  Safe in the hands of the sane, sober, and trained. yes

    Assembly Language on the other hand, is a box full of hand grenades  and wire clothes hangers. devil

     

    Edited to add:  Oh, you're talking about "goto" within Excel programming?  I didn't even know that was possible. surprise My experience with Excel is functional but very limited.

    GOTOs are useful if you're deep in in a nested if/switch/etc. and hit a fatal condition and need to do something RIGHT NOW before the system dies, and you can't wait for early-exit un-nesting flags to work. I think I have about 8 GOTOs in 45000 lines of code.

    Assembly language is for master programmers only, as you can easily write totally unintellagble code with zero effort.  The only assembly in this system is chip initialization code and TI provided that.  It's excellently written.

     

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  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,975
    edited July 2015
    MistyMist said:

    Excel pain.

    nothing wrong with a goto statement.  had a teacher way back when wouldn't let us use goto statements.

    GOTO statements, verra dangerous.

    http://www.xkcd.com/292/

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  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,099

    Write a bad line of code, be attacked by raptors. It's the law.

  • starionwolfstarionwolf Posts: 3,670
    edited July 2015

    edit: nevermind.  I need to be logged in to see the full-size versions of the photos. blush

    Is Firefox browser supposed to show the larger version of picture when I click the thumbnail?  I think one of my addons is preventing me from seeing the larger version of the photos.

     

    Cookie!

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  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,040
    MistyMist said:

    peek of next Poser shows a new render engine for poser too.  i'm confused if it's 'superfly' or 'cycles'

    Superfly is the (current) name for Poser's implementation of Cycles.

    ..so Poser is now using Bender's Cycles engine?

    ...and named it...

    ?

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,040
    TroutFace said:
    MistyMist said:
    TroutFace said:

    Friday!  Payday, so some fun money and music gear money! smiley

    Thinking about a new tablet.. my little Asus can barely connect to WiFi any more.. it's sad. Don't know if I should, I have the Wn 8.1 tablet, my old i5 system, and the new i7 laptop.. kind of accumulating too much junk. indecision

    Need more coffee and more sleep.. ugh..

    Another 97+ degree day.. hot hot hottttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt

     

     

    nice cold brewskie?   

    In my evening plans! Cold beer, liuve music, hot biker girls.. who could want more? Oh, and vodka of course!

    Might spend some fun money on ribsssssssssssssssssssssssssssss for dinner.. devil 

    ...mmmmm...bar b que and beeeeeeeeeer....

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,040
    edited July 2015
    Tjohn said:

    A meme I made to express my feelings.

    ...yesyes

    I actually cancelled my reservation and removed the icon. After issues in the past with auto updates, I've had it turned off.  I like to make sure first that there are no bugs (like happened a couple of times recently) and that I actually need them.  Win10 Home wil not have this feature. Also I read on a tech site that since Win8, if an update fails to install, Windows will roll your system to a point in time before it was issued. Basically it will do an "auto restore" possibly wiping out any changes you may have made to files.

    Double plus ungood.

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  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776

    Morning. Bland grey overcast giving way to patches of blue-pierced soft white as winter storms loosen their iron grip on our sky a little :)

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,040

    ...Yikes going to be 99° tomorrow 96 ° on Sunday.  "Percect" weather for the annual airshow in Hillsboro where people will be standing out in the open with no shade to speak of. Concessions should make a literal killing off of selling drinks.  Also means the LRT that stops at the Hillsboro Airport will under severe speed restrictions.  May be better to take the bus instead.

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    TroutFace said:
    MistyMist said:
    TroutFace said:

    Friday!  Payday, so some fun money and music gear money! smiley

    Thinking about a new tablet.. my little Asus can barely connect to WiFi any more.. it's sad. Don't know if I should, I have the Wn 8.1 tablet, my old i5 system, and the new i7 laptop.. kind of accumulating too much junk. indecision

    Need more coffee and more sleep.. ugh..

    Another 97+ degree day.. hot hot hottttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt

     

     

    TroutFace said:
    MistyMist said:

    nice cold brewskie?   

     

     

    In my evening plans! Cold beer, liuve music, hot biker girls.. who could want more? Oh, and vodka of course!

    Might spend some fun money on ribsssssssssssssssssssssssssssss for dinner.. devil 

    +1 for beer :)

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    MistyMist said:
    MistyMist said:

    peek of next Poser shows a new render engine for poser too.  i'm confused if it's 'superfly' or 'cycles'

    Superfly is the (current) name for Poser's implementation of Cycles.

    PBR iz the new black :)

    MistyMist said:

    Thanks.   I could only skim that thread, was making me ill.   

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,260
    edited July 2015

    tmi

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  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,260

    how about my lower back hurts and that is annoying?

  • RezcaRezca Posts: 3,393
    kyoto kid said:
    Tjohn said:

    A meme I made to express my feelings.

    ...yesyes

    I actually cancelled my reservation and removed the icon. After issues in the past with auto updates, I've had it turned off.  I like to make sure first that there are no bugs (like happened a couple of times recently) and that I actually need them.  Win10 Home wil not have this feature. Also I read on a tech site that since Win8, if an update fails to install, Windows will roll your system to a point in time before it was issued. Basically it will do an "auto restore" possibly wiping out any changes you may have made to files.

    Double plus ungood.

     

    No disabling of auto-updates, and a built-in feature that does an automatic System Restore without you knowing/wanting?  Eeep.  One can only hope they dial back on those additions like they did their DRM additions on the XboxOne >< 

     

    I'm in no position to be looking for a new computer right now (Didn't make mention of this before since I was MIA, but my job is pretty much over for now - employer retiring, place being sold, etc) and of course by the time I'm ready for it, Windows 10 will probably be mandatory in all new computers :B

    Of course by then, these questionable additions themselves might not be mandatory anymore. Who knows.  I still got an installation disc of Win7 so there's that I guess.

  • hacsarthacsart Posts: 2,025

    Win 10 Pro versions will have the capability to use the Current Branch for Business (CBB) update model. This will give a user some control over when updates are deployed, but still nowhere as much control as one has now.

  • hacsarthacsart Posts: 2,025
    TroutFace said:
     

    Assembly language is for master programmers only, as you can easily write totally unintellagble code with zero effort.  The only assembly in this system is chip initialization code and TI provided that.  It's excellently written.

     

    Heh  - cut my teeth on IBM mainframe MVS Assembler many many moons ago.. in Assembler one can screw things up much faster and with far less code that in anything else.. ask me how I know.. 

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,260

    I took a course of assemby language but I still do not understand it.

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 11,505
    edited July 2015
    TroutFace said:
    MistyMist said:
    TroutFace said:

     

    I took a course of assemby language but I still do not understand it.

    Writing in a script language is like writing a short story.

    Writing in FORTRAN is like writing a magazine article.

    Writing in C is like writing a book starting in the middle and alternating backward and forward until you reach the beginning and end at the same time.

    Writing in Assembler is like writing a set of encyclopedias from Post-It Notes in a tornado.

    And let's not forget the languages  like "vi", "sed", "yacc" and "lex" where one writes using alphabet noodles and chicken scratchings to form encrypted and unpronouncable (i.e. unspeakable) magical spells.

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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited July 2015

    foobar  laugh

    a year from now they'll ask me to update something, i'll have to start from scratch.  won't be able to follow my own code.  job security.

    wuz big day, sooo sleepy.  too tired for beer even.  too tired for scary nightmares about 500 foot ferris wheels

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