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<0> AA are 1.5 or 1.2 per cell
<1> I hope my card reader supports 2gb sd cards
<1> oh well
<0> anyways, there are dozens of people who cell replacements for the canon lion used in most of their newer cameras
<1> if not I'll have to read them from the camera directly
<0> er, sell.
<0> but with 200+ pictures per charge, and 2-4 year battery life, how many do you need, anyways?
<2> peerce, yeah I know that, but not all my apps will need that, I'm just trying to cut down on my workload when I do have to reinstall
<3> if you go put on a white blouse, plaid skirt, and white knee high socks, that'd be sooooo hot.
<2> I was thinking one partition for windows, and another for apps, and another for data
<0> GaiusBalt; unless your old motherboard is really old, you should be able to simply do a 'repair installation' on the new one and it will work fine.
<0> what apps don't use registry settings and/or system DLLs ?
<0> ok, lets see. putty.
<1> I'm moving some files live on Sunday morning... one of the business community people asked me when I thought I'd be done. I said "It'll all be over by 9am" :)



<0> there's one.
<4> putty uses the registry
<3> putty uses registry settings.
<4> it doesn't HAVE too
<2> ah really? I'm just going from my windows 98 days when I used to do the most reinstalls.. always had to reformat after a motherboard change
<1> I hope he got the joke
<4> but it does
<1> bludstain: they include help on setting up a custom .reg file and merging it before running putty
<0> XP is pretty good about that, the 'repair existing installation' works nicely, rebuilds the IO drivers.
<2> peerce, most of my games run fine when I just copy the directory over from the back up
<1> but ya, it should be a custom config file
<1> oh well
<1> **** happens
<0> the only thing that really ****s it up are going from a non-ACPI (i.e. APM) system to an ACPI system
<5> Who here has never used linux but knows what grep is?
<1> what is linux?
<5> Lol
<0> grep is from unix, predates linux by 20 years
<2> peerce, also, I want to buy a SATA drive.. I hear the Windows install discs require a floppy drive for the drivers!!
<5> peerce: I didn't mean to get technical. =P
<1> lin ughs?
<3> that's a strange question.
<2> I hope MS have fixed that
<4> is there a real reason for this line of questioning Elohimus ?
<0> GaiusBalt; you can slipstream the SATA drivers onto the XP CD
<4> or are you experiecing error ID: 10T
<0> !info slipstream
<3> i was using grep long before i'd heard of linux.
<5> bludstain: a person I know on IRC I would have thought knew something about linux, I mentioned grep and he didn't know what it was, and it baffled me.
<1> if he uses GUI enabled linux, why would he know what grep is?
<0> you're easily baffled, eh?
<5> peerce: I guess so.
<2> Elohimus, most windows users don't know what the registry is
<6> in soviet russia, sed awks you
<1> just because you "use linux" doesn't mean you're a c0mm4nd l1n3 unix g33k
<5> GaiusBalt Hmm... Good counter.
<4> jet, that makes me hot when you type like that
<1> Linux shouldn't _require_ the use of grep
<2> Elohimus, linux is used a lot by artists, video animators etc, who couldn't care less
<1> if it wants to replace Windows on the desktop, you shouldn't have to know what grep is to use linux
<5> Alright all, just a question. :)
<5> GaiusBalt, I would have thought it was used more by coders.
<4> IRC is a never ending source of hilarity
<5> indeed
<2> well sure
<0> 'coders' ?
<5> Programmers
<1> I know plenty of "coders" who don't know what a regex is
<2> but I'm just saying there's a huge user base who don't use it for hax0ring :)
<0> I find 'coders' often know jack **** about the systems they are working on
<5> GaiusBalt, I know. :)
<5> peerce: your definition of it must be tainted.
<0> they know programming language of choice, and whatever flavor of API soup they work in.
<0> tained by 35 years of industry experience.
<4> 35 yeras?
<4> hahaha
<5> I'm not talking about industry coders.
<2> these days there's so much a programmer "could" know, but just doesn't have the time for
<0> I've been a software engineer since hte early 70s
<4> peerce, you are dating yourself.



<5> hehe
<5> What do you program in?
<0> actually, these days i'm a systems analyst. i don't program, I design.
<2> back in the early 90's a good programmer would know everything about their system and probably knew a lot of ***embly code too
<0> I *used* to be a C and ***embler programmer primarily.
<2> but these days there's just too much to know so you have to specialise
<3> are we talking carbon dating himself?
<0> my staff codes in java and SQL
<5> I would have thought an older skooler such as yourself would have mentions basic, cobol, rpg, etc..
<0> thats data processing.
<0> i was a systems engineer
<5> ahh yes, java, big one in the industry.
<5> my parents are 25+ year programmers
<3> **** java.
<0> i worked in FORTRAN in the 70s
<2> I've never programmed cobol
<4> big steaming pile of reject *** juice; is what java is
<2> Basic on the Amstrad 464 was my first coding experience
<5> bludstain: eh. i guess so. better than basic.. -.-;;
<2> then I got a PC, a 386SX, 4MB RAM, 100MB hard drive, that had Turbo Pascal installed
<4> that said, java is pretty amazing with what it can do
<0> far better, especially if you're doing crossplatform networking middleware for a manufacturing execution system
<2> man, Borland made the best ****ing programming tools ever
<2> I used to LOVE programming then
<0> our java stuff works on solaris, linux, windows interchangably.
<5> bludstain: I'm sure you're familiar with "Saying java is a good programming language because it works on multiplatforms is like saying anal *** is good because it works on both genders"
<2> its hard to love Visual STudio or any of the linux tools
<4> hahaha
<0> gaius; eclipse
<5> eclipse... great program.
<1> Java is fine on the server
<0> for what we do, which is mixing networking with databases, java rocks.
<0> we don't do anything resembling user interfaces
<7> H4X1NG VV1 |\||)()VV$ l337 $TY|_3
<6> eclipse is ****
<7> blow blow
<1> Microsoft offers a better selection of tools end to end
<5> peerce: work with netsphere?
<0> nope
<1> .net is a great server to client and back technology
<0> Jet; sure, if both ends are pure microsoft.
<1> we're finally to the point where managed technologies are da bom
<1> we've got cycles to spare
<8> any suggestions on how to set the time-out value for dns querys in Windows XP ?
<1> if you want to **** anything, **** unmanaged development
<1> memory management?
<4> yes woc, the default.
<1> pfffft
<5> WoC: client or server?
<5> http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/1203/ <--- google found this
<8> i reckon client, the timeout for doing querys on a dns server
<4> what if i don't want J2EE as my backend !@#$!@#$
<4> much h8 for this
<5> check out that link I posted and let us know if that's what you mean
<1> despite the constant bitching and complaining and whining about XP client DNS caching
<4> ipconfig /flushdns
<4> if you need it
<1> I have yet to have actually had a problem
<4> other than that.
<8> thx Elohimus, i'm on my way there ;]
<4> negative caching can be annoying jet
<0> WoC; then your DNS servers are having performance problems and not meeting the RFC specifications. fix the servers, don't hack the clients.
<1> bludstain: if you're updating your name resolution every 5 minutes I guess
<4> i ping a device. not in dns. add to dns. still doesn't ping.
<4> :(
<9> WoC: run a sniffer
<0> Jet; Microsoft's dnscache service caches transient errors. thts bad and counter to the RFC
<4> had to figure out that windows negatively cached
<8> peerce unfortunatly this is a different issue wich is due to faulty hardware provided by ISP and they don't have any plans on fixing it
<4> microsoft do something counter to the rfc? no...
<0> WoC; then replace the ISP. thats not acceptible service.


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