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<0> yay, SF has news about the outage.
<0> "However, we still do not have an estimate on when developer CVS services will be restored"
<1> loverly
<1> any further explanation on _what_ went wrong?
<2> What outage?
<1> SourceForge there was no access (still no developer) to the repository
<3> does sourceforce host subversion in addition to CVS?
<4> Sourceforge does, iirc
<4> But it's something recent
<3> forge
<4> Hmm
<4> I have some U: network drive that popped out of nowhere
<4> It's called "disconnected network drive"
<4> And I can't disconnect it cause it can't be found
<4> And it seems to be the reason why ctrl+shift+esc doesn't work
<1> cool, Ashe`



<1> I saw a notice on SF that they were beta testing subversion
<3> net use /d u: gives that?
<4> D:\Documents and Settings\pmichael\Desktop> net use /d u:
<4> The network connection could not be found.
<3> b'oh
<3> PMICHAEL
<3> now i will haxx0r j00r account
<5> the Enterprise standard Windows repair tool should fix that, and it comes free all copies of windows. Just employ the "HAND" on "POWER SWITCH" tool
<6> \Desktop, now I know where you store all your most valuable pr0n pieces
<5> saving your work or throwing the machine out of the window are both optional
<4> peterhu: domain is AD5, if that can help you
<4> Asriel: I tried the hand on power switch tool, didn't help
<5> hmm. odd
<4> I used to have a U:, but I'm not connected to corporate lan
<4> So I have like 10-12 drives disconnected
<4> But this one kind of went crazy
<4> Changed its name and such
<7> what happens in net view?
<7> it could be a usb mount
<4> It's a network drive
<7> ok
<4> net view u: waits forever
<7> net share
<4> It's not listed in net share
<4> It's just in My Computer
<5> tried completely disabling your network then closing the "connection" as normal?
<4> It says it's not connected if I try to disconnect it
<4> With other drives (not connected either), they got removed from My Computer
<5> superbizaro
<4> Oh well
<4> At least now it's not making the system hang anymore
<4> Since I disconnected all the other network drives
<5> very odd that CAD/AltEsc don't work
<7> you could take the hard road and open mmc with the snap in for local policy and see if there's suspicious accounts like "ICU" etc.
<5> might be worth running a virus/spyware scan
<4> Computer was not connected or anything when it happened
<4> (hence the disconnected state, heheh)
<7> it could've been triggered by a time event or something else...
<7> he
<5> bloody computers
<7> Asriel - i want urs :p
<4> + I have antivirus + antispyware running all the time thanks to $)(%@)(@ corporate account which reinstalls them each time I connect to the intranet
<5> Well, you can't have them. I may hate admining them, but they mostly work
<5> though I'm gradually moving over to apple, who whilst not perfect, have a significantly lower "WTF is going on" factor
<5> by xmas, I'll probably only have windows for gaming
<2> Ah, vic, thanks
<8> does uBLAS solve inverses using cofactors? or with something better
<8> matrix inversion
<1> dunno, you'd have to go read the docs
<9> http://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle.aspx?type=domesticNews&storyid=2006-04-03T152029Z_01_N31349215_RTRUKOC_0_US-CRIME-NEWJERSEY.xml&rpc=22
<9> oh no
<6> "There's no drug dealers or nothing here. They all left," said Andre Davis, 15, riding his scooter on Lenox. "There's no gang bangers, no drugs. The cops done a good job."
<6> if only the schools done a good job
<9> Myart said McKinney would seek a criminal investigation against the officer, and a civil lawsuit against both the officer and the Capitol Police is being explored.
<9> Ugh
<9> http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/03/31/mckinney.police/index.html?section=cnn_latest
<9> If any of us had hit a police officer we'd be in jail already.
<10> why should the police need to recognize her?
<9> who knows
<9> it's stupid
<9> she should be in jail.



<10> Members of Congress are allowed to byp*** the metal detectors and security checkpoint. They are supposed to wear a lapel pin that identifies them as lawmakers. McKinney acknowledges she wasn't wearing one when she was stopped, but concurred with Myart that police should know who she is.
<10> "The pin is not the issue," the six-time congresswoman said. "The issue is face recognition."
<10> ...
<10> if your supposed to wear a pin... then tough ****
<11> Why are members of congress allowed to byp*** security?
<11> No one should be above law
<9> no, that probably makes sense.
<9> Or, at least I don't have an issue with it.
<11> Democracy is founded on the principle of equality
<11> This is in opposition of that
<12> COM+ are a must for object pooling, discuss.
<9> like, we let some people byp*** airport security
<9> who work at the airports
<9> we do the same at court houses/etc....
<11> So law makers can byp*** laws hehe...
<12> lol
<12> in theory its not right, IRR
<11> VaranG|aN other technologies also implement object pooling
<9> It's not just lawmakers
<12> now I saw the kick LOFL
<12> the reason
<12> IRR: like what?
<11> VaranG|aN enterprise java beans for example
<11> And .NET ***emblies
<12> is there a question of efficiency between them?
<11> Java is freakin' slow
<11> So efficiency is always a question there
<12> why is Java considered a slow technology, yet it is widely used
<11> What makes you so interested in pooling though?
<11> Evolution is considered a crap theory, yet its widely accepted.
<11> Same concept
<12> lol
<12> but this is something factual that java is slower than .NET
<3> considered thusly by the feable minded
<11> feeble*
<12> something factual by what I heard
<11> Thus misspellth the monkey-man
<12> never coded in java
<3> VaranG|aN: is there a point to you joining random channels and asking questions of this nature?
<11> peterhu how is the jardinage coming along?
<12> (_)
<12> random channels? questions like what?
<12> I think they are related to the channel or not?
<3> the COM+ one, also asked in #c#
<13> hm, what'd be the best way to load CSV into an array or other data structure using C++
<12> yes because I had no answer :D
<12> thought it can be related to C++
<3> perhaps that's because it's offtopic?
<3> this isn't a discussion channel
<12> well didn't mean to offend or something
<12> putting it as a question would be the same?
<12> the COM+ thing?
<3> if you have a question about C++, ask it
<13> heh, I've got a question... it's above.
<12> ok sorry I thought COM+ are related to C++
<1> bronaugh you're gonna have to parse it... does it have to be CSV ?
<13> unfortunately, it does.
<13> file used by multiple programs. defines what variables are available in which GCM scenarios.
<1> well, learn about parsing stuff then
<13> yeah, I already know yacc/lex. they're just a pain in the ***.
<13> and ill suited for parsing CSV.
<1> it MAY not be too difficult, but if it can be ANY CSV file then you have some work to do
<13> it isn't just any CSV file, fortunately. I can make ***umptions about input.
<1> do you have some sample files?
<13> sure. let me give you a link.
<13> it's only 1 file.
<1> can you edit the file before you read it?
<13> http://www.cics.uvic.ca/scenarios/data/gcminfo/125.csv
<13> edit the file before I read it? what do you mean by that?
<13> I mean, I can do this in C and all, but if there's a more C++-y way to do it, it might be more enjoyable to do it that way.
<1> how did you do it in C ?
<14> hi.. need help
<14> howto
<13> I haven't implemented code to do it yet in C, but it'd be something like while(*c) { c = strchr(',') + 1; /* Read crap in */ }


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