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<0> 99.9999% uptime is "four nines", i believe
<0> or is it just 99.99
<0> whatever it is
<0> i think 4-5 nines is acceptably good
<1> Ok, I'll stop ****ing around
<1> :)
<0> means something like a few hours a year or less
<1> actually, you can do that with a freebsd box
<1> try it out
<2> rdragon : I think 99.99 is four nines
<3> Thank you kindly for the explanation anyway! Sometimes I regret having English not my first language :).
<1> I don
<1> :P
<2> rdragon : the big problem with this definition - ok, suppose we want no more than 2 hours of downtime a year
<3> not all the time :). Sometime
<3> If I need to translate something )



<3> errm
<2> but it's on average - so it's ok to have 10 days of downtime now, ***uming we will run for the next 100 years with no downtime
<2> WhiteVoid : english is my third language and I manage so far
<2> and in the same manner - no matter how much downtime we had so far, we'll just ***ume more and more of perfect uptime in the future
<3> exception and what's your other languages?
<2> WhiteVoid : russian and hebrew
<2> ok, gotta go to work
<0> it's definitely saturday or sunday, wherever you are
<3> :)
<2> sunday
<2> it's a working day in israel
<0> booo
<2> but friday isn't :P
<0> hm
<3> terribly :)
<2> does it really matter how you name your weekend days ?
<0> yes
<2> why, exactly ?
<3> it does if you name it sunday from birth :)
<2> nope, I named them in russian from birth, so it doesn't matter :)
<3> psychologic adaptation?
<2> it's really easy to adapt to this - no jet lag
<2> either you get an extra day off, or you once work a 8-days week
<2> ***uming you switched job place directly, without missing a single day of work
<2> ok, never mind, bye
<3> exception good luck :)
<4> peterhu never misses a day of work
<4> but that's because he usually works at night
<4> on the streets
<4> soliciting male clients
<5> you twit
<5> they call me
<4> yes they do don't they
<5> $50 hand, $150 bf, $250 anal
<5> doh
<5> that was supposed to be privmsg
<5> bf = bj
<6> Hehe.
<6> Well, I think everyone ehre would benefits from knowing your fares.
<5> yeah, it'll start a price war with jblitzen
<6> Yeah. Competition si good for the consumers.
<7> hello :)
<8> anyone ?
<6> No.<
<8> :)
<6> No one except peterhu, and he's busy giving handjobs.
<8> haha
<8> I didn't know that's considered "busy".
<6> Well, it is!
<8> I'm looking for a site that has beginner excersises. any idea ? :)
<6> He takes hsi job very seriously.
<8> functions, integers, arrays, stuff like that. (with solutions)
<8> hahaha
<8> he takes that matter into his hands :P
<6> Hm.
<6> I wouldn't kow about exercizes...
<8> hmm
<8> :)
<6> Your ebst ebt is google, I guess. =P
<8> yup



<8> :)
<8> what happend to your keyboard ?
<4> your best bet is an actual book
<6> -_-
<8> Yeah, but .. :) I was looking for something -free-.. shhhh :)
<4> are you trying to learn programming or C++?
<8> yep
<8> trying
<8> :)
<4> I mean
<4> which of the two
<8> c++
<4> ok, then look into Thinking in C++, it's free online
<4> but bear in mind it's only "okay"
<4> Accelerated C++ is only availabel in book form, but is a much better one
<4> in paper book form, that is
<8> hmm
<8> "Thinking in C++" is the name, right ?
<4> yes
<4> it's on mindview.net or somewhere
<8> Thank you :)
<4> aye
<9> can you guys recommend a website about file handling?
<9> i want to be able to save and load a file
<9> the book AC++ doesn't explain much
<10> http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/input-output.html
<9> sk8: thank you very much
<10> http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/files.html
<10> this should help you more
<0> get a real book
<0> not the half ***ed **** on the net
<0> get Accelerated C++
<9> hi rdragon i do have AC++
<0> then read it
<9> but doesn't explain much
<9> just to pages
<0> and do all of the example problems
<0> what doesn't it explain?
<9> yes
<0> 'yes' doesn't answer anything i've asked
<9> reading and writing files
<0> it doesn't mention fstreams, at all?
<9> 2 pages only
<10> yeah, maybe less
<9> rdragon: how to load a file that i saved?
<10> ifstream
<10> go to the last link I gaved you
<10> it's explained there
<11> meh, ****ty connection
<11> so what doesn't it explain, specifically?
<11> Josuttis' book goes into more depth regarding the standard library stuff
<9> i also have Josuttis book
<9> but more advance
<11> so what are you trying to do that isn't explained??
<4> I think he wants to "save and load files" or something
<12> ifstream bleh( "some.file" ); ofstream blah( "some.file" );
<12> There, you know loading and saving
<9> got these names stored in vector<Names> and display them in a listbox
<4> MrAshe: isn't it too early for you to be up
<9> i know how to save them in a .txt file
<11> what's a vector<Names> ???
<9> but i don't know how to load them back
<11> it's the same as how you write stuff to the screen with cout, and how you read things in with cin
<11> exact same idea
<9> ok
<9> rdragon2: sorry many questions. i know how save/load files in Java
<11> well, forget about java
<11> this isn't #java
<9> ok
<12> Cowmoo: almost 10am
<4> too early for me
<12> javaq_: how do you save them?
<12> copy( v.begin(), v.end(), ostream_iterator<Names>(file) ); ? heheh
<12> Then it's just a copy the other way around


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