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<0> It would make more sense even here to have at least an intersection. Short highways usually run for at least 10s of miles. <0> And long highways can go for thousands. <1> LordCrc: generally, that would be the case here too <1> although, it could stand to reason for ANY road you specify <2> Rahly: true true <1> yeah like if you specificed "I75" which is a freeway here, to somewhere, thats pretty vague, it runs from upper michigan almost canada, all the way to florida <2> heh yeah exactly <3> How, using a richedit control, would I insert a carriage return manually? <3> RichEd1.text := what? <1> .Text := .Text + #13; <1> unless you are talking about going to the next line <0> Seems like everytime I manually run windows update it installs a new version of the genuine validation tool. <0> How often do they change that damn thing? <2> Drk`Angel: my guess, very often, as ppl find new ways around it <1> LordCrc: or people write new patches to the software ;-) <1> its a pretty lose situation for MS
<0> Freaking annoying. :) <1> wait until it starts locking out legitimate users <1> its almost kinda funny, when pirates can use the software but people who buy it can't <2> hahahahhahahahaha <2> from imdb: <2> Plot Outline: Deviants are held at a rehabilitation fortress until they're set into a deadly game of survival, in the hopes of returning to world society. <2> User Comments: A national treasure <2> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082338/ <1> you wanna play, LordCrc <1> ? <1> wb vibes <1> good ride? <4> Yes, though it was 8 hours ago. <1> weird <1> dont' you usually do it later in the day? <4> Not really... For a week or two a while ago it always seemed like that. I think that's when you started noticing. :) <1> that was kewl vibes <1> "Fred Markham set a new World Hour Record by cranking 85,4 km in a fully faired recumbent bicycle" <4> Did you read Rob's blog about it? <1> no <4> Last link on the slashdot blurb. <1> thats a good distance <4> The guy who wrote it is the rider of a bike built and owned by a friend of mine from right here. <4> He was hoping to win the prize. <4> But yeah, that's an amazing distance for an hour. Of course, it was a fully faired recumbent, which isn't exactly your standard racing bicycle. <1> lol <1> could you do it? <4> I doubt it. I don't think I could keep up that energy output for that long. <3> app? <3> err <1> not bad considering his age, vibes <4> Give me a couple minutes and I'll tell you if I could. :) <1> lol <1> how close could you come? <4> OK, for me to make that record would take roughly 400 watts of power output, sustained for an hour. <4> I can do 300 sustained, 350 for a while but getting tired, and as much as 500 in a dead out sprint, but not for more than a couple minutes. <4> So I would be able to hang with him for a while, but not for an hour. <1> so you could do 300 for an hour? <4> Yeah <4> That would give me 47 miles, or 75.6 km <4> I might be able to keep the 350 up that long... Don't know. <4> But that would still be 50.4 miles, or 81.1km. <4> I suspect, however, that I wouldn't be able to do 350 for an hour. I'd be able to do it for a while, then I'd have to drop back and let the legs flush out at 300 for a while before getting back up to 350 again. <5> oooohhhh <5> hehe <4> The guy who owns that bike... I once raced him for a while on a group ride here... He was on the 'bent and I on my race bike. <4> He squarely kicked my trash on everything except the climbs. <4> On the climbs, I would beat him, provided he wasn't already so far ahead that I couldn't catch up. <6> heh iam having a weirdo problem.. trying to centrate a line.. in a memo.. got only 46 chars to have my line on.. the rest could be space or whatever.. on the sides i got other stuff <6> centrate ? :) <2> center <5> hm, reading this: "Timecode value as a binary framecount" is it just me or doesnt one think its like frame1, frame2 etc ? <5> like frame 19 would be timecode 00:00:00:19 ... right? <2> uhm, more like 00:00:00:13 <2> ;) <5> now, here comes (once again) a MSDN im going to **** all developers using TTimeCode structure ... <2> _pusher_: so you want "left stuf | centered line | right stuff" ? <7> the timecode (binary wise) ive ever run into is usually some multiple of some time unit <5> when using TTimeCodeSample... containing TTimeCode it say: "For timecode, the hours, minutes, seconds, and frames are packed into a DWORD as binary coded decimal (BCD) values, with the format hhmmssff." <7> BCD eh.. i havent played with BCD since i worked with my weather station <2> mrw: yeah ok
<5> now... i think its not nice to use TTimecode as one definition in one case, and suddenly as a part of record in another, agreed? <2> mrw: then framecount would be just like a longword <5> framecount i use as cardinal :) <2> yeah sounds good <5> anyhow, no wonder my TTimeCode function ****ed up totally when using a TTimeCodeSample.TimeCode when it wasnt based as framecount any more !! <5> argh! <5> it didnt just waste my time, it wasted nuggets time aswell ;) <7> oh, you just needed to parse the BCD out of it? <5> yeah, but as it was record of TTimeCode i thought it was a framecount... *sigh* <7> gotcha.. so everything is workin.. at least thats good <5> yeah, but have to bitch some... was a waste of time ... <7> ah yes.. such is the way of mango <5> TTimeCode is framcount in other scenarios except when reading timecode thru TTimeCodeSample then its read thru BCD <5> thank you MS <7> so what are ya up to anywho <5> anyhow... problem solved, thanks for the help though nugget... atleast i learned alittle more regarding pByte and GetMem :) <7> <= nosey <7> no problem at all <5> developing a broadcast systems .... <7> i may have to add you to my rolodex <5> hiring people coming winter ;) <8> later gents <7> i work with broadcast systems myself <7> although, on the terrestrial radio side of things <5> intresting... graphics, video, editing? <5> ahh. :) <7> well, video is coming actually <7> which is why i may want to keep in touch <5> where at ? <7> where at? <5> location :) <7> oh, i telecommute <7> primary offices in Washington state <7> Im in bygod west virginia <5> ah. i see :) well what i have seen (no offense) US broadcasting have imo too many employees working on same broadcast. ;) <7> im seperate from that.. my company takes broadcasting peeps and sticks em on the internet <5> ie. graphic systems usually have 3-5 persons working ... here we got 1 system 1 person :) <7> so we stay on the output side of the broadcast flow :) <5> well, actually just seen it regarding television sport broadcasting... <5> hehe... clever <7> but there are a lot of tricks i had to come up with for certain advertisement laws <5> the system currently on route is a mastering system for handling the workflow of incoming master tapes. like, low-res, browsing, DVD production etc. <7> i got it covered for radio stations.. but i suspect im gonna need to come up with something for the TV side as well in the near future <7> B roll consolidator? :) <5> hehe... nah, running inc. <7> thats pretty sweet.. my kinda fun <7> if you ever need streaming, lemme know :D <5> got some early screens on sys here: http://www.westmediasystems.com/masterscreens.html <5> actaully implemented fingerprint as sharing logins is strictly prohibited regarding HD material. <7> really? <5> yup. works like a charm <7> that looks pretty damn sweet <7> http://www.abacast.com <- heres my dealio... and my audio based solo deal: http://www.bosworksaudio.com/ <7> drop me an email at brian@abacast.com .. i have a feeling it may be a good thing <5> intresting, currently updating system to handle content for streaming ;) <7> how very very ironic <5> hehe, well, lets say that thru internet the world becomes quite small ;) <7> that it does <5> ur streaming solution for video handle DRM and using SMIL links ? <7> SMIL to the extent of what MS will allow, yeah <7> but we do have full DRM solutions, yup <5> excellent ... currently waiting on which provider it will be here in swe for a television company, depending on we should deliver DRM licenses or if it should be made @ provider. <5> or streamer so to say. <7> We just set up some servers in Amsterdam <7> where are you located? <5> stockholm, swe <5> sweden <7> pretty short run then.. right down the road ;) <5> hehe, yep, just take the cyberbus down swestreet. <7> lol <5> hm, so you provide the hardware for streaming or the complete solution ? <7> both <7> you can host, or we can <5> how about country dependecies ?
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