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<0> I don't, I ignore the signs
<0> I wish they weren't so expensive... I wouldn't mind having one
<0> but my sense of humo(u)r doesn't run to $110 items
<1> come on vawjr
<1> you're rich now
<1> you should splurge.
<0> lol
<0> still recovering from the new roof and the snowblower which were kinda unplanned expenses
<1> what do you need a snowblower for?
<1> you've got kids don't you?
<0> one 6 year old here
<1> old enough to be shoveling snow.
<0> and a 300-350 yd "driveway"
<2> 350yd? How long does it tkae you to clear that?
<0> about an hour
<3> Greetings,



<2> Well, I hope it either deosn'T snow too often, or that you enjoy blowing snow. =P
<2> Hello, whitewabbit.
<3> hello buddy
<0> neither happens.. we should get another 2-3" tomorrow afternoon then again tomorrow night
<0> we got 2-4" this morning
<2> Couldn't you have given out the clearing as a contract? That's what msot people do around here, to save time mostly.
<0> the guy who did that said we'd save money in a couple years by getting the walkbehind
<0> and we're about 10 miles out of town and rather isolated
<2> It must take forever when there's a real snowstorm.
<0> no, it takes an hour.... up to 20" deep
<0> unless it was really WET snow
<0> took my wife 3 hours the very first time, 16-18" snow (but it was her first use of it also) and she kept taking breaks
<0> well, and replaced one shear bolt (ran it into a BIG rock
<4> Heh
<4> How about mounting a plow on a tractor
<0> too much snow to plow
<0> there wouldn't be anywhere to put it after a couple of uses
<0> the blower spreads it out pretty uniformly for 50' to the sides
<5> yeah, plows are for sissies
<0> well, they're not for this situation
<0> unfortunately, when our neighbors moved, they changed their mind and took the small tractor/snow blower with them..they'd originally offered it to us for $1500
<0> could have done the drive in 4 p***es instead of 6
<0> and ridden inside a weatherproof "cabin"
<4> http://www.econogics.com/ev/etthrowr.jpg
<4> nod
<4> Any idea what a contractor would cost?
<0> http://estore.honda.com/pe/asp/landing_nodealer.asp?RefID=PE&RefModelId=HS928TA&ProductSeriesId=P4SB_TRKDR&ProductCatId=P2SB
<0> yeah, they charge $100 / hour and that includes travel.... he said it would be less trave time next year because he's picking up some more contracts...but we really are kinda isolated
<0> 1.2 miles from the county plowed road
<0> and the commercial place just S of us keeps the road "mostly clear" to about 300-350 yds from the front yard
<6> Conveyor system work is $120/hr. Time to learn PLCs, I think.
<0> Joan "likes" the exercise she gets walking behind the blower and "manhandling" it around the turns
<7> oh my!
<4> Nice
<0> yeah
<0> so I've only done a few p***es over the drive
<6> vawjrwrk: Do you still live out near the woods? Were you able to get broadband out there?
<0> yes, yes
<0> the picture's still on the website
<6> So, how'd you manage that? Out here in Indy, you walk one farm out from the burbs, and you can't get DSL or cable, it seems.
<0> I guess the billionaires convinced Qwest to get the DLS working
<0> err, DSL
<6> Move near rich people. Why didn't I think of that?
<0> I conned the rich people into moving near me
<6> Worst case, I still say you could cut a deal with someone on the edge of the service area and beam broadband out.
<6> Well. the royal "you", anyway. You already have broadband.
<6> Along with a few likeminded people, it would rock to build an remote broadband-enabled airstrip community.
<0> A couple of us talked about doing that in Southern California a decade or so ago
<6> Ugh. Why CA? That's like Illinois with a beach.
<0> I susped the one in Queen Creek AZ will be that but it's becoming less and less remote
<0> because at the time I lived there and knew where to put it
<6> What's in Queen Creek?
<0> I'm trying to remember the name of the place.... Pegasus Airfield??
<0> w/ housing around it
<6> Nifty. I think there are a number of places like that. I bet it would be cheaper to build than it would be to buy an existing place like that.
<0> http://www.pegasus-airpark.com/
<0> most of that is empty.... there were only maybe 15-20 houses there last summer when we were visiting my brother about 4 miles west
<4> [18:00] <0> I conned the rich people into moving near me
<4> Haha
<0> JBlitzen well, isn't that how one does it? we only paid $140K for our place
<6> No pricing on-line for that place. I'll have to give em a call, just out of curiosity.



<0> then conned the billionaires into pushing the millionaires out
<0> lots were $100k iirc, maybe have gone up since I priced them
<6> That, plus a house, plus a decent aircraft.
<6> On a related subject... I wonder. When you suggest something and your customer specifically says that the DBAs would p*** out, I wonder if that specifically means "no"....
<7> :D
<7> or, loosely translated.. "don't that ask again until at least 6 months have p***ed"
<0> the DBAs ?
<6> We have the crapiest crap of crap applications running with an Oracle backend, and I am so tempted to connect a generic reporting tool to it.
<6> Their DBAs.
<0> what's a DBA
<6> Database Admins.
<7> Don't Be an ***h....
<7> Ashe. right. :)
<0> ah...well I've gotta go get Libby and get home... I'll check in from there
<6> Ok. Later.
<7> take it easy
<7> I think I'll head out to do some grocery shopping
<8> guys, what book do i use to start leanring how to use visual c++ 2005?
<2> Zelotes: You need a book for the IDE, or you need a book to learn C++?
<9> how do i get the size of a bitmap selected in a device context? what api?
<2> I don't know of any book to learn VC++, but I do know that for C+, you should start with "Accelerated C++", by Koenig and Moo.
<10> Hi all. Can anyone help with my code @ http://www.noidea128.org/sourcefiles/15908.html I can't get my second case statement to work to copy an original array into a temporary array at the 2nd element and onwards.
<11> http://rafb.net/paste/results/UtIhLR32.html
<11> can someone comment on why those two functions fail?
<2> Noid858: I guess this is homework, and that your teacher jsuts hates the standard containers?
<10> yes
<11> http://rafb.net/paste/results/BRspwA64.html
<2> *sighs* Oh well.
<10> DrkMatter: He is testing us on being able to write arrays from scratch
<12> corstan: you must use new to create array
<11> why doesn't double array[length]; work?
<2> Noid858: Line 71 - 72. You'Re overwriting the value you are putting in the array's first position.
<13> corstan, because the array is local to the function
<12> corstan: Because array doesn't exist outside the function
<11> ok
<11> trying
<13> corstan, it will disapear when the function exits
<2> Noid585: Also, you'Re never deleting your temporary array, it seems.
<10> DrkMatter: What I'm trying to do is take the value that the user inputs and insert it to the front of the array, then copy the existing array1 to the 2nd element onwards. What is the proper memcopy command to do this?
<2> I guess it'd be memcpy(temparray+1, array1, size);
<2> Since you do nto want to overwrite the first element.
<2> Also...
<2> Lines 77 and 78 doens't make sense, so don'T uncomment them.
<11> Debugger, http://rafb.net/paste/results/mSNYqI84.html
<11> I changed it to: double array = new double[length];
<12> You must use a pointer to allocate memory
<11> *array
<10> DrkMatter: 77 & 78 I forgot to delete out instead of just comment. I will try your memcopy. Thank you for your ***istance so far.
<12> double *array = new double[100];
<11> ok
<11> Debugger, but this is correct: inline double* Vec2double(const Vector& vec) ?
<12> yes
<11> where I use a double array pointer
<11> ok
<2> Noid858: And you should tell your teacher to use vectors. There's a REASON why someone already did the work. =P
<11> Noid858, look at my functions :)
<10> DrkMatter: The reason he's making us do it the long way is because he is testing our abilities. This is a data structures and algorithms cl***.
<11> Debugger, if you look this: for(int i=0; i<length; i++) vec[i] = array[i];
<11> for the other function
<11> why is that totally wrong?
<10> Corstan: What function?
<11> Noid858, I pasted
<10> corstan: http://rafb.net/paste/results/mSNYqI84.html?
<11> yes
<9> i have this device context handle with a bitmap inside. how do i get the bitmap dimensions? pls help
<9> there must be some api for this. what is it?
<10> corstan: That doesn't help me
<11> Noid858, ok, using valarray<double> there from STL
<10> can't use STL for any of my ***ignment
<11> hm, ok
<11> http://rafb.net/paste/results/mSNYqI84.html
<11> what's wrong with line 23 ?


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