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<0> I"ll be sure to run a microwave or something so it ****s it up :)
<1> all my devices from external hd, mobile phone, iPoop, camera etc etc etc
<1> and my usb coffee cup warmer
<2> iC|: That being said, no doubt about it, you need to buy some better hardware. 32MB in the memory pool, that disk is going to be thrashing like mad and SLOW AS HELL.
<3> yeah, thata will work great on wireless
<0> hahah
<0> samoa has to invest into induction coils
<3> microwave!
<1> POE or something
<1> well you guyz laff now. some chink will invent something special soon
<3> how about a coffee cup warmer that HAS ITS OWN ****ING POWER CORD?
<3> geez
<1> :D
<1> ok that was a bad example
<3> like 2.5 watts of USB power isn't enough to slow down the coffee cooling
<4> Tomomi: My Pc: Pl Asus k8v-x se, 512 memory, vga: 128/128bit, etc...



<5> peerce - I can access them in Opera tho
<3> tommsonl: i have no idea whats wrong with your system
<2> iC|: A moment ago you said you only had 32MB. Get your story straight, then come back and enlighten us.
<4> Tomomi: my your pc is 32 memory
<4> Tomomi: 2 x Computer
<1> annoying bold nic
<1> fix that ****
<1> before i kik you back to poland
<3> iC|; time for a new one then. 32mb just plain ain't enough. dell 2.5Ghz w/ LCD for $350 and XP Home -> http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=us&cs=04&kc=6W300&l=en&oc=1d11h11&s=bsd
<0> anyone in here with MCE runnign with set top boxes. what happens to your tuner when you switch to a settop doesn't your tuner become unusable case everything is going through an external box?
<4> peerce: small U$... 08=08)
<6> <-- NIFOC
<6> okay.
<7> Oh **** me.
<6> already did.
<7> MmM.
<8> XTR if you cut back on the vodka you'd remember. It would also give a clear explanation as to why your ***hole is sore
<8> :D
<7> I haven't had a drink in 2 days.
<7> And I didn't even make an effort.
<2> BETTY LOU IS GETTING OUT TONIGHT.
<7> I love you nerp.
<6> i put roofies in his gatorade
<6> w00t
<7> MmM.
<8> hehe
<1> h0m0z3
<6> h0mz0rz FTW
<3> o great, it just started pouring rain again. will this winter NEVER end??
<3> we've had 10 dry days since feb 26th
<3> fawk, and they've temporarily closed all the mtn biking trails in my favorite local state park, for unknown duration.
<9> Hi all!
<7> Poor Mud.
<10> need some help with a catch 22
<6> eat gogobeans. they are !@#$
<10> I'm pulling some info from LDAP into a perl script. Some of the fields that are in the LDAP database for a particular user MAY be empty. I want to test for this. But .. I can't seem to test if a variable is empty because ---- you can't use a variable if it's empty
<10> and testing it is using it
<9> Wow...
<10> so I'm getting "Use of un***igned variable"
<9> #Windows!
<7> Wow man.
<6> dunno perl... you could maybe try to catch the exception, or use a different construct to test
<9> Can anybody tell me who's in #hardware
<6> some languages have an === operator for instance
<9> They banned me for fun and I want the guys name.
<10> that sounds a little complicated just to see if a variable is empty
<8> winman - plenty of people
<6> http://www.perl.com/doc/manual/html/pod/perlfunc/defined.html
<3> well, wait, perl distinguishes a 0 length string from completely null, doesnt it?
<9> Peerce, afaik it does
<10> ok
<3> I mean, even if the field is empty, it still exists, thats different than if the field simply isn't there. I'd expect the LDAP fetch to return the equiv of "" for a empty-but-defined field
<10> yeah it looks like the empty fields are being returned as .. well, nothing
<10> because the empty fields are causing my "Use of undefined variable" errors
<10> which is why I was wanting to check their status
<10> if (defined $myUncertainVar) {
<10> print "I am!";
<10> } else {
<10> print "I thought I was!";
<10> I could try that
<10> lunch time



<10> tnx
<3> or `if (! defined $what) {$what="";}`
<10> yeah that too
<11> dude what if you did
<11> if ($cat == "dead") {
<10> $ShrodingerSux=True}
<6> ReleaseRadioactiveParticle();
<11> lolz.
<10> ok tnx bbal
<12> i'm getting erranious packets inbound on comp
<12> any way to scan for em?
<12> sure someone trying to access
<6> nothing like those erranious packets
<12> well my comp is hogging the bandwitdh
<6> no that's me.
<6> i need your bandwidths for a sec kk?
<6> abstinence makes the churce grow fondlers
<6> church
<13> spell it baby
<14> hm i need a decent windows editor besides visual studio and notepad
<15> Pfft: Vim.
<15> Or Emacs.
<15> :)
<14> yeah vim would work too actually ... would be yummy
<14> i don't need a mini-OS (emacs), just an editor thanks :)
<3> Pfft; i use ultraedit32 as my editor
<3> its quite powerful and easy to use, has good macros and pattern matching if you need it
<3> vim in windows is penalized by cmd's crappy windows
<14> no i'd use the gui vim
<14> im a try it out since its free .. and my ultraedit that we own is ancient ...
<3> is there a native windows version of that ? I've only seen that running on X
<14> (and yeah UE32 rocks)
<14> yeah
<3> and X on windows is bloat
<2> The gui vim uses the same type of window splitting as peerce just mentioned.
<14> hehe they even have a visual studio plugin for vim/win32
<14> ah beautiful. this will rock .. just for editing vb/wsh/etc scripts i needed something that ****ed less than notepad
<14> thanks fdiv i forgot about vim
<16> Pfft: there's also ultraedit32
<15> Pfft: :-D
<16> love that program
<14> yeah we discussed UE32 :)
<14> thx
<16> there's also slickedit
<16> another great one
<15> pgpkeys: Sure, if you've got $800 to throw at an editor.
<8> how many goddamn editors do you need? seriously
<8> write something else
<8> something NEEDED
<1> one that works productively is key
<16> fdiv_bug: true. still a decent tool :)
<15> I tend to use the former on remote machines for editing local files, and the latter for managing larger, code-heavy projects.
<15> pgpkeys: I've never found anything to like about it, frankly.
<16> what? slickedit or uedit32?
<15> SlickEdit. I've tried it out several times over the years and found no real reason to invest the time in learning how it all works and fits together.
<16> ahh
<15> I'm sure it's very powerful, but I feel the same way about Emacs.
<15> But at least Emacs doesn't cost me as much as my monthly rent.
<16> i stick with ultraedit32 personally. Komodo for perl, visual studio for most other things code related
<16> though CodeWarrior is one hell of an ide as well
<2> After using vi for 20-25 years, I think trying to pick-up emacs would probably REALLY kill me.
<15> Tomomi: Yeah, that's another thing.
<15> I've got Vi keybindings in muscle memory.
<16> Tomomi: hehe i hate emaccs. but that's me. never did like lisp based programs
<15> I don't think, "I need to save this file, so I should hit ':w'." I think, "I need to save this file," and my hands do the rest.
<2> lisp is cool. I can handle lisp or other language based on it; I'm actually using something that would have outside effects. And the interest level in learning and using lisp (or variant) is very high.
<16> i've several friends that tried to get me into emacs. i tried. i really did. played with it for about 2 weeks. came off of that hating emacs
<2> It's a shame we only had a week to survey that part of the language landscape, so I just got a taste.
<16> actually, my favorit language next to C# is Tcl\Tk
<3> heh, I came away from a geekfest-err-LinuxWorld impressed by a demo of slickedit, so when I got back to the office I priced it. Right,$800. EEEEK, fergit THAT noise!
<16> tkinter and the like. not sure how many of you have played with that
<17> does anyone know if XP Home Edition has a DHCP server on it?


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