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<0> wizl you realize tha devc++ and most other compiler systems have places you can tell them to look for files <1> yeah <1> I get to <2> Bitchin' rocks <1> I had to carry a 40lbs pack around all day <2> nod <2> More fun than the indoor gym, isn't it <1> depends <3> well yes <1> a lot less climbing outside. <4> But less hot than watching 40 girls doing fitness <1> in the gym I go right from one climb to the next. <5> I like this compiler warning: Warning: You wrote x = y++ + y++; you probably MEANT x = y++; x *= 2; but now I'm at it anyway, it would be better to delete the whole file and rewrite the concept from a totally different approach. ***uming you agreed. <0> well maybe you haven't set up your new compiler system to look in the same places <6> Run - ? <7> "And IIIIIIII wanna beeeeee.... ANARCHYYYYYY...."
<5> rdragon: keyword: humor <4> (geek humor) <7> Motley Crue could occasionally pull off a good cover. <6> maybe that means i'm not a geek <2> That pack has 40 pounds? <1> yup <1> the rope itself is 10lbs <2> What have you got in there? <1> all my climbing gear <2> Ahh <1> 2 pairs of climbing shoes <1> harness, a bunch of locking carabiners, 2 belay devices <1> first aid kit, 4 liters of water <1> 6 quick draws <1> belay/rappel gloves <1> etc etc etc <1> I weighed it when I got home <8> I wonder what all those things are. <8> except water <1> Just to see, I figured it was 40 pounds, but I've been wrong about these things before. <2> Oh yeah, water <1> it's a 3000cuin pack <1> that's 3/2 - 2x the size of your standard school bag <1> school bags are generally 1500cuin - 2000cuin <2> Guess so <2> I've got a 3500 pack that I've never weighed <2> Bathroom scale might work, I guess <1> that's how I do it <1> weigh myself <1> then myself + pack <1> I've got a 5000cuin pack too <1> but, I didn't think it'd be necessary for this trip :) <9> Wheny ou go climbing, you want the heaviest possible bag. That way when you get to the top, you have extra potential energy, which can be expended in pushing or throwing things off the top. <1> it'll be useful for my backpacking/climbing trip. <2> Yah <9> Doh! <10> I need a potential energy gauge on my wrist to scare people with <2> Heh <10> or to refute any claims of my wasting of potential <2> Heh <10> heh <11> also good to know: when a library is loaded into a CE process, the address range taken up by that library is reserved in every other process for library loads (if it loads that library, it will be loaded into that address range only). as the heap grows, it can grow into those spaces preventing a library to load when it would have normally had the heap pressure not been there. <11> this perfectly explains the behavior we're seeing, hopefully some early LoadLibrary calls will solve this problem <9> That's fascinating, PEter. Wheny ou say CE you mean Windows CE? <11> yeah <1> that's really weird peterhu <1> really weird <1> I guess it simplifies things <1> but, man, really weird behavior. <1> what if the first program that loads the lib is tiny <1> then your next program, it's .exe image is huge <1> are you just hosed then? <1> you have to close the first app, and deallocate the dll? <11> basically, we're seeing behavior were we interact with a m***ive third party GPS mapping application <11> when the app loads first, we get one behavior (failure to load a library) <11> when the app loads after our attempt to load the library, everything is fine <0> btw, have you guys seen the new Celestron gadget? scout I think they call it <0> lots of nifty stuff inside <0> http://www.celestron.com/skyscout/hp_land.php <2> Khan
<2> http://eagames.co.uk/news.read.asp?id=6200 <8> that game ****s. <6> hehe <11> i like Grenade launcher projectiles now have a minimum time before arming. <11> but wtf is my AA fixes? <2> Yeah, I wondered the same thing <2> In fairness, ghost town has been better lately <2> People started realizing how easy it is to pwn those khans in the blackhawk <1> I wonder how well it works vawjr. <0> Noidea I haven't seen one, or seen a review yet <0> but thinking about what has to be inside.... gps ... 3axis accelerometer, 3axis magnetic sensor, some nifty math on SOME processor <7> You're going to buy two, aren't you? <7> One to take apart. <0> not really <0> it would be nice if it has an external API using the USB port to get info from it <1> I'll bet it's really flakey <0> it's a tad expensive but it's sure neat in concept <1> it's way too complicated for such a small package <1> especially considering no larger telescope does the same thing now <0> it's larger than my garmin 12XL (old) <1> even the big GPS telescopes you can buy now still want you to help align them properly. <0> this doesn't have to be as precise <0> I'm not sure what the field of view is in there <11> heh i really like this application <11> with the wireless modems it's pretty slick <0> a telescope you want alligned to a few arc-seconds <11> someone files a time and expense report on their handheld, i get a little balloon popup telling me about it, a few clicks, and he get's a notification back that i've reviewed it <11> clicks = taps <11> as it shows up on my handheld <11> and it's good looking to boot <11> if we lose this bid, it won't be due to technical reasons i think <0> it would be nice to get that built in to some serious binoculars <0> peterhu sounds very nice <11> hmm, i thought that feature was supposed to work, but perhaps it was cut (click a button on the taskbar and the language of all UI elements is supposed to switch to spanish) <11> oh well, not my problem =) <12> i can ask <7> Arrrrggh <7> Sheesh, the topic says JUST ASK <12> ok <12> i have download msde-rel-a from microsoft.com <13> hey <14> hellow guys <13> Does anyone know where i can get the ms vc++ 6.0 includes <13> I can only find it for visual c++ 2005 <7> First of all, if you purchased VC 6, you have the "includes" <11> the platform SDK released with 6.0 would be so far out of date i don't know what use it would be <7> Second of all, why would you want 6.0 if VC++ 2005 Express is free? <14> i want to write a code for autamed quiz program.... that reads the questions frm file and displays it randomnly <7> 6.0 is utter crap. <13> How do you type so fast <7> I type all day, every day. <11> in addition, he *********es a lot <13> How many wpm <7> Good for the fingers. <12> wen i try to install it gave me strong pasword <11> get's the wrist strength up <7> I dunno. Fast. <7> I haven't messed with Mavis Beacon in a while. <11> MSDE has been deprecated in favor of SQL Server 2005 Express, i believe <14> Solamente.. bro can ya help me a lil <12> but i have vs2003 <7> If the file is small, read it into memory, like a vector of questions, and use rand() % questions.size() to index the vector <7> If it's a bunch of questions, use a database and whatever SQL statement gives you a random record from a table. <7> There is one, but I have no recollection what it is. <7> Dammit, I've forgotten how to use COM. <11> that's a good thing <7> IFoobarPtr foo = someCodeToCreateAnObject... <7> I forget. <7> I ****. <14> hhhmm Solamente... i just started my BScs.. so have to submit my first semester project of c <7> First thing to learn... C ****s. <7> Use C++. <7> When I have to work on a C app, I tend to write my code in a C++ module and just wrap a C interface around it.
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