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<0> foooood <1> nice ;) <1> did you spend your $1000 ? <0> i'm glad i didn't <1> heh <0> i read the policy <0> as soon as you give notice, you can't expense it <1> right, sounds reasonable ;) <0> in addition, you may be liable for 2 pay periods before you give notice too <1> ah <0> oh well =) <1> hehe <0> i was really wanting a nice big lcd too <0> my giant 21" crt will have to do for now <1> heh <0> it's been an execellent monitor, going on like 8 years now
<1> wow <0> well, maybe 6-7 <0> let me think <0> junior year of college <1> heh <0> that's, hmm, about 6 years <1> must have been expensive <0> 2 senior years + 4 years working, sounds about right <0> heh <0> it was around a grand i think <0> was a christmas gift <1> ah <0> haven't had one issue with it. viewsonic can make a decent monitor <0> and now it's time to put it to use: bf2 style <1> heh, seeya <2> hello <3> Hello. <2> do you know visual c++ ? <4> just ask your question <5> it left <4> whooops, i didn't see it = ). thx <6> hey. does anyone know any way to read the Z Buffer values with DirectX 9.0? <7> #DirectX9.0 ? <6> yea <8> there's a lock function or something to get a pointer to the data <6> yeah, but how do i get a pointer to the ZBuffer surface? <8> but you have to have created the surface with a flag that allows you to do so <8> I don't know the method's name off hand <8> LockRect() it is. <8> but that's for a surface <6> well, the ZBuffer is a surface <6> but i'm asking how do i get a pointer to the surface itself <6> i don't know WHAT to lock :) <8> IDirectDevice9::GetDepthStencilSurface <8> don't thank me. I only looked it up like you should have. <7> hmpf - seems that running mke2fs is something you should do over night :/ It takes forever. <9> who know how i make an IRC server on a Linux ?!! PRV ME PLEASE !!! <10> lol <11> hehehe <12> There's no end to the idiocy you can find on IRC. <11> lol <13> Hi? <14> http://www.overlawyered.com/2006/03/ohio_high_court_oks_wrongfulbi.html <3> If that kid ever finds out about this, he's gonna feel sooooooo good. <15> must go today 1 alienware laptop price 500 includes shipping, carry case, 30gb ipod and optional wireless router, message me if interested on aim at ogd443 or msn at mcsltd2@hotmail.com <1> doh <12> should I enable my alienware scam triggers? <16> I wonder if that's a real person trying to sell this stuff. They come here about once a month with the same message. <1> probably zombied computers <12> Certainly more often than once a month. <12> Nope, it hasn't been zomnies AFAICS: <12> s/:/./ <12> Once of the boxes used to belongs to some internet cafe somewhere in .ca <1> ah <12> Later some other .ca domains were used. <14> probably still a sdript or something <1> it might relay priv msg's somewhere central <1> that guy's IP is from .ca <10> It's the real guy <10> He always uses a .ca host/ip <10> and his mailing address is in .ca
<10> it's a Western Union scam <1> ahh, of course <12> I could enable the triggers I have been using for quite some time on Efnet. <16> You probably should. They get annoying very once in a while. <1> hey, c-bot ;p <5> c-bot, hello <17> cn28h, well ... hiya N~ <6> how can i find out the size of a file? <1> ask the OS <1> or seek to the end and read the position <5> note that latter is not guaranteed to be meaningfully defined <18> quikcer to ask the os i rekon <5> in most cases you don't really need to know, and if you do, ask the OS <18> cn28h why is that? <5> well, for one thing in text mode, file offsets don't necessarily correstpond to bytes <5> and seeking to the end of a binary stream might be undefined altogether <5> i.e. tellg()'s value is only meaningful to seekg() <18> i getit. cheers <6> yeah, how do i ask the os? <6> not fsize, as i can see... <5> which OS? <18> so is there no portable way to check filesize? <6> win <1> hmm <5> no idea on Windows, sorry <5> fdgfdg, there might be something in boost::filesystem, short of that the only way is to read the whole file <1> seekg is undefined for binary streams? <5> for a whence value of ios_base::end iirc <5> I know it is for sure this way in C, I would be very surprised if it changed in C++ <18> you can use GetFileSize on windows <6> 10x <6> bleah... i need handles for those.... <6> so i'll have to open it once, to get a handle <6> and again to read the data? <18> yep. open, check size, close. <18> you can use the same handle <18> open getsize read close <18> or use the GetFileAttributes api <18> and take the size from the DWORD nFileSizeHigh; DWORD nFileSizeLow; <18> of the returned structure. This does not require a file handle <5> http://groups.google.com/group/comp.programming/browse_frm/thread/65d0515bdf1362d/c8f4fb476edd5d32?lnk=st&q=C%2B%2B+file+size&rnum=14#c8f4fb476edd5d32 has a little to say about it <12> calc tinyurl <19> tinyurl = When you have one of those annoyingly long urls (e.g. google groups) , stop annoying everyone and use tinyurl! It even has a Firefox extension now http://www.tinyurl.com/ <5> psh, that wasn't *that* long, heh <18> DWORD nFileSizeHigh; DWORD nFileSizeLow; <5> google does make some real monsters, though :) <12> long enough to be inconvenient to copypaste. <5> fair enough <18> do you know of any systems that tellg() does not work on for getting filesize? <5> I don't use that method, so I wouldn't know <5> it's like it will work on some <5> s/like/likely <18> yeah, i wouldn't use it either. just curios <5> otherwise it wouldn't be such a popular hack <18> hehe true <14> ugh <14> the eminent domain thing is so getting out of hand <18> many reasons. splitting the file. checking if it is too big to be imported. calculating if there is enough free space to copy the file onto another disk... just to name a few <20> _m_ I've never known that either <14> if you go to the videos on foxnews <14> the hannit and colmes section <14> there are several eminent domain clips <12> fdgfdg: and in the very moment you have the information about a file's size it already can have changed. <18> not always... say the source file is on a readonly cdrom... <14> The one called Eminent Disaster, about the diner in Arcadia <14> is just disgusting <20> Arcadia, CA ? <14> the city is taking the land of a diner <14> so the Mercedes dealer next door can expand <14> Arcadia, CA <20> time to start shooting city councilpersons <14> but, it will raise tax revenues! <20> they won't live to see it happen if we start shooting them
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