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<0> is there any way to set project-specific $(Variable) 's in VC7.1 ? <0> env var's don't really work since they don't get carried along with the project <1> rdragon-wrk: nope <0> booo <0> is there a way in 05 to do that? <0> MOOO <2> http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=ODI3NzE2YmM1N2NmYTYxZDVmZDU5NmNhOWU1OWE3YzQ= <1> rdragon-wrk: yes, if you want to go through the trouble of creating a project-specific property sheet and defining some user defined macros in it <2> there isn't nearly enough talking in here of late <2> you guys need to do your job <2> and talk more <2> so when I get bored <2> I can come here and be entertained. <2> now
<2> get to it <2> you lazy bastards! <2> come on! <2> let's go! I'm waiting! <3> I call "no taxation without representation". Idiots don't represent me. <2> the article is satire. <3> Was a death tax repeal shot down? <3> (in actuality)? <3> Anyway, I'm not referring to the author, but to our legislators, who are idiots. <0> i've heard whispers of 'visual studio 2005' in the halls today <0> i hope that means we're getting it <2> isn't that old news at this point? <2> I forget <2> where are you now rdragon? <2> oh, right, you're not reltuk <2> you're the one from Florida. <0> heh <0> except not from florida anymore <0> i'm in redmond <2> right <2> you moved to WA <2> I remember <0> yup <2> I haven't seen reltuk in awhile <2> or your g/f for that matter <2> what happened to her? <2> she was the only girl we had <0> we broke up last october ;) <2> why'd you take her away? <3> We have some people who are -almsot- girls. <3> "almost" <0> heh <0> god, I hate moron programmers <3> What now? <0> someone changed a light-weight function that took a pointer into a macro that basically 'inlined' the operation <0> well, that broke everything, because it doesn't work unless you can see the definition of the structure <0> stop being morons about trying to save 2 instructions <3> Aren't modern compilers really good about inlining functions anyway? <0> well that would fall under the linker <3> No, it wouldn't. <0> ... <3> If it's inlined, it's emitted as inline code, not as a function, right? <0> yes it would, especially since the definition of the function is in an external library <0> and the only thing the compiler would see is the function signature <0> which is all it needs <3> Oh, you didn't say that. <0> oh you thought it was defined inline <0> no, it's not <1> i agree <1> rdragon does **** <4> Allo qqn connait bien lemulation de shader 2.0 msg moi <3> Hrm. I don't think the boost manual explains how to use boost::program_options::positional_arguments_description. <5> hey rdragon <0> hello <0> uhh <0> oh, home mustve gotten disc'ed <5> you wouldn't give me any pizza last time you jerk
<6> any luck hacking rdragon so far afro? <0> heh <5> wtf <5> there is such a thing as PM <3> I'm amazed at how far rechargable batteries have come in the last decade. <3> You can get 1300mAh at 11V out of an object the size of one of those packages of nasty orange crackers you get from a vending machine. And it recharges in an hour. <7> Funny you should mention that, I just got a sealed lead acid 26 mAh battery <7> LIke three hours ago <7> s/I/i <3> SLA is old news. <7> s/khan/homo <7> Yeah, but battery's a battery <3> These are lightweight, and tiny, with the capacity for routine deep-cycling. <3> capability, anyway. <7> This one's a deep cycle, too <7> But of course you're right, it's old tech <7> On the other hand, you're vastly inferior to me <3> Bet you can't recharge it an hour, though. <7> Not without a nuclear plant <3> ? <7> Joke <7> Not sure how long it'll take to charge, probably a day or two from 0 <3> Shouldn't ever go to 0. <7> Right <7> Word on the street is new excitement about using capacitors to replace batteries <3> And I suspect you meant 26Ah, for a lead-acid. <3> I hadn't heard about that. <7> er, yeah, -m <7> Well <7> The technology still isn't there <7> But people have been pursuing it <3> http://www.thunderpower-batteries.com/html/batteries.html <3> Roxor. <3> Actually, as a kid, I remember checking out a library book on laser projects. <7> http://hardware.slashdot.org/hardware/06/06/09/073216.shtml <3> One of the projects was this insane portable CO2 laser with backpack power supply which consisted mostly of gigantic capacitor banks. <7> I just ordered a book on how to receive and construct image downloads from NOAA satellites <7> Nice <3> Neat. <7> No doubt it ran off a 9v or two <3> Car batteries, IIRC. <7> Just give it time to charge. :] <2> you **** JB <2> you'll never succeed. <7> Your momma didn't think so. <2> that's not what she said. <7> Well, true <7> Her actual words "oh god oh god" <2> pfft, she's not religious <2> I'm starting to think you've never even met my mother. <7> lol <2> firefly was a good series <2> too bad it was canceled <2> I just bought the DVDs the other day <2> very entertaining <2> I don't like how they left the series hanging <2> and, we saw Inara leave the ship <2> or at least talk about it <2> but not Shepherd <7> Get the movie too <2> I've got the movie. <2> in the movie Shepherd is off the ship <2> and, we'd never heard of Mr. Universe before <2> lots of things <2> that in the movie <2> they make it sound like they knew all these people <2> but, in the series we never see any evidence of that. <2> I thought I'd see more of the characters from the movie in the series. <2> and, I still don't know what happened to Shepherd <2> and they never did explain where he was from. <2> all of which annoys me. <7> Watch Buffy
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