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<0> and, if you're planning on carrying a pack in the rain <0> http://www.rei.com/online/store/ProductDisplay?storeId=8000&catalogId=40000008000&productId=5285651&parent_category_rn=4500602&vcat=REI_SEARCH <0> very few packs are actually waterproof. <0> they'll soak through in the rain eventually <0> if you're carrying stuff you really don't want to get wet <0> you want something like that. <0> and, for my sleeping bag I'd probably put it in a waterproof stuff sack <0> just for an extra layer of waterproofing on one of my most important items. <0> you know, the thing I'd least like to have wet. <0> anyway, any mountain, and k-mart. <1> What I do is put the stuff in the pack in two layers of ziplock bags <1> So, I can throw the pack in a lake and fish it out in a couple hours and theoretically the stuff inside will be fine <1> Doesn't work for the tent or a few other odds and ends, though <1> I have a poncho that'll fit over it, but I like your link a little better <2> Anyone done some D3D programming? I am new to D3D and I'm writing a sprite drawing cl*** and I have an idea for batching. If you seperate your sprites by their z coordinates then increase the number of texture coordinates to fit the number of textures in that batch would it be more efficient to render your polygons with many textures applied to them or just using a few more DrawPrimitive calls? <3> typedef_nick: I haven't done D3D in forever, ashe is your best bet... but generaly its expensive to change render states... so your probably best off with as many as you can in one texture... I really don't know at this point how expensive those state changes are
<4> typedef_nick... <4> why write a sprite drawing cl*** when one already exists? <4> ID3DXSprite <5> Hello. Anyone with a little bit of experience using eclipse to develop c++? <4> elventear just ask <5> I am using Eclipse's CDT plugin to work on a C++ project. I want to hack on some already existing code that has several external dependencies. I have included the directories with the sources and it is working fine except for the fact that it is trying to link every single binary in the end, leaving me with an error of multiple definitions of _main. Is there any way to specify which binaries are the ones to be linked? <4> 'er <4> somehow I just slept through the entire day <1> Up to a half million people carrying signs, chanting and waving U.S. flags converged on downtown Dallas as part of a m***ive immigration march on Sunday afternoon. A handful clashed with small groups of counterprotesters, but police said they were pleased with the peacefulness of the demonstration. Its been a very good day for the city, Chief David Kunkle said. <1> Bleh <4> heh <1> Don't worry, rdragon, I did too <4> well it's almost time to move... everything gets loaded up thursday <1> Cool <4> yeah <6> Same apart rdragon? <6> 1000 ft <4> yeah <1> Nice 2 <6> Which company do you work for rdragon? <4> zipper interactive <6> SONY ACQUIRES ZIPPER INTERACTIVE << I guess you'll be moving to Japan soon ;} <4> why would i move to Japan? <6> j/k <4> oh, i didnt get it ;) <7> http://www.rei.com/online/store/ProductDisplay?storeId=8000&catalogId=40000008000&productId=47878853&parent_category_rn=4500447&vcat=REI_SEARCH <7> rather than zip locks <7> get these <7> they'll last longer <7> and you can compress stuff into them. <4> neat <4> pretty cheap too <7> I can do it with my tent, and my sleeping bag <7> you can buy similar watertight bags for non-compressible things too. <7> and, really, there are only a couple things in your pack you do'nt want wet <7> your clothes, sleeping bag, and tent, and MAYBE your food, though that seems unlikely. <7> unfortunately, they're kind of heavy <7> but, you could probably realistically compress a few things into 1 <7> like, clothes and sleeping bag <7> These things are really more for if you're near actual water <7> and might fall in. <7> except the sleeping bag <7> if you've got a down sleeping bag you have to keep it dry. <1> I don't trust how waterproof stuff sacks are <7> those are waterproof stuff sacks. <7> not typical stuff sacks <1> How do they seal them, just pressure? <7> see the seal at the top? <7> that's a waterproof bag. <1> no <7> see the top? <7> it's rolled over serveral times <7> then clipped <7> it's water tight <7> these types of bags have been around forever <7> kayakers use them. <1> Well, anyway <7> buy one from REI <7> stuff it full of paper towels <7> and weights <7> and sink it in your bathtub
<7> if it doesn't work, take it back. <1> Blah <1> The problem is that I'd need 5 or 6 of those to organize my bag <7> what the hell are you carrying? <7> you only do this for things that are compressible <7> and you can't get wet. <7> no need to put your cook gear in a waterproof bag <7> it can get as wet as it wants <7> makes no difference. <7> you sleeping bag though <7> can't ever get wet <7> or you could very well die. <7> depending on the conditions. <1> That's got a stuff sack <7> that's not waterproof. <1> I have no idea if it's waterproof or not <1> Yeah <7> it's slightly water resistant <1> Yeah <7> I mean, by the time you add up all the water resistant layers between your gear and the weather <7> if you put on one of those duck backs <7> and your pack itself is pretty water resistant too <7> except for the zippers <7> and put your gear into stuff sacks <7> you would have to drop it in the water to get stuff wet on the inside really. <1> Yeah <7> but, still, depending on conditions <7> somethings you may not want to take any chances with. <7> in any wet weather <7> you probably DO want to carry an extra set of clothes to sleep in at night <7> so your day clothes can dry <7> and to keep the moisture out of your sleeping bag. <7> if you start piling on layers <7> you're going to sweat <7> and the layers will trap moisture <7> not as much as cotton <7> but, again that 7 mile walk I did in the rain last week <7> I had on my rain gear most of the time <7> now, I know rain doesn't get through it <7> when I got home though, my capilene shirt was damp. <7> just from sweating all day <7> they sell underwear that's made of similar materials <7> I wore the same clothes for a full week in Joshua Tree <7> I had 2 pairs of socks and underwear <7> 1 pair of pants, 1 shirt <7> and 5 days out in the park climbing <7> the clothes do very well, you don't start to feel gross like you would wearing cotton for days on end. <1> nod <7> why don't you tell us what it is you're planning on doing? <7> it doesn't get cold in Texas. <1> Pffft <1> It snows here <7> it doesn't have to be cold to snow <1> Heh <7> and, my guess is, it probably snows at night <7> not during the day, most times. <7> snowing at night just means you need a decent sleeping bag to cover mildly cold temperatures <7> like a 0 degree bag <7> not necessarily warm clothes. <7> Anyway, what is it you're planning? You've got me all excited. <1> You're just thinking of khan <7> no I'm not. <7> no one likes him. <1> Haha <7> I need to get my quicken stuff sorted out <7> then get it moved to my desktop <7> and get it running automatically every day again. <7> my laptop never works properly <7> and all my damned banks keep changing the way you login. <7> idiots. <7> and for some reason etrade doesn't get along with quicken very well <7> it ****s up the transaction history. <1> It hates you <7> not surprising, it IS on a computer.
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