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<0> a little question..
<1> all the irish are spartans the brits greeks/yanks some other tribe
<2> heh
<2> well, the irish are fun to fight
<3> ph34r mIRC
<4> sigh
<4> What pc do you have?
<3> Ah, this one is the laptop from work
<3> P-M 1.6 GHz + 1 GB of RAM
<3> or something
<1> laptops are "teh ****"
<2> my laptop's nearly 3 years old
<2> still pwns
<3> Desktop is 2x Xeon 2.8 GHz + 2 GB of RAM
<0> i am using vector cl*** with the method find(), it returns an iterator pointing to the first element i was looking for, is there any way to it returns (or for getting) the position in the vector?
<5> Ashe` the one you licked it's screws :P



<2> p-m 1.6, 1 gig ram, 15.4" screen
<3> khan stole my PC!
<2> first generation centrino though
<4> And that dual Xeon is 3 years old?
<3> Yup
<3> Well, it'll be, in july
<3> Or august, I forgot
<2> s4in0b1: std::distance
<3> Only thing I changed is monitors and graphics card
<2> computes the distance between two iterators
<4> So, where can I buy this intels 'core' stuff? What's the name of the cpu anyway?
<4> 'core' is the most stupid name I've ever seen.
<5> ashe what's your graphics card
<3> X800 pro
<2> my 6800 ultra ****s these days
<3> And I have some 7600 lying around somewhere
<2> can barely run bf2 at 1600x1200 on high =(
<5> you have a fine configuration
<3> Still takes ages to compile
<3> Well, much less than on this laptop though
<3> But I'm too lazy to move
<2> pfft
<2> this laptop runs gentoo
<2> doesn't take that long to build things
<3> Maybe you're building smaller things
<2> like KDE?
<1> hello world doesnt count
<3> Dunno how big KDE is
<2> big enough
<2> word
<3> What I'm building is big enough as well ;)
<5> :)
<2> i find it hard to believe that anything related to you is "big enough"
<3> Almost bigger than your mouth
<2> not true
<3> I should steal a sunfire v890 at work, put some LCD on it and put a "laptop" sticker
<2> i should steal some cameras
<5> dell's sunfire v series are great too
<3> Sunfire is from Sun
<2> they have some really nice security cameras at the office
<2> night vision, pan, tilt, zoom
<2> would be fun to have one of those at home
<3> http://www.sun.com/servers/midrange/v890/index.jsp
<5> also they are very elegant expecially black cases.
<5> lem me
<1> liberate one!
<2> i tried, but they somehow caught me on camera
<1> free the camera 4
<2> it is a bit bigger brother in the office, as there are plasma tv's all over the place showing every hallway
<2> bathroom cams coming soon
<1> do the old recording loop thingie
<2> hah
<2> THE BUS THAT COULDN'T SLOW DOWN
<4> Die Hard 4 ?
<1> rock on hollyweed
<2> homer simpson's name for the movie speed
<0> thanks peterhu, it works perfectly :)
<4> Oh, yeah that was 'speed'
<2> s4in0b1: glad to hear it
<4> Talking about 'die hard' - I saw 'Fearless' (with Jet Li). Kewl movie.



<5> No need to recompile or recode applications
<1> you can always do int pos = iter - begin();
<5> it says as a benefit, hm.
<3> meyrnn: ?
<0> from the point of view of efficiency...what is fastter either use a secuencial find (with a for) or find()+distance()?
<5> dunno, it's written in the benefits of v890
<3> That's just saying you don't need to recompile Solaris applications to get them to work with that server
<2> bealtine, that ***umes random access
<1> indeed
<3> It's a stupid benefit, marketing people ****
<2> granted, he said vector
<5> ah i see
<2> s4in0b1: likely the for loop
<2> though i prefer code elegance over saving a few instructions
<2> all things are relative though
<0> ok thanks ^_^
<1> the need for speed...
<1> and whatshername
<2> time to shower and watch some stupid basketball game
<2> what a silly sport
<1> why watch it then?
<2> because the wife wants to and my friends are going to
<2> so might as well
<2> on the plus side: we're stopping by a sandwich shop i love on the way
<1> ahhh just put on techtv
<1> then they'll all go home
<2> as would i
<2> techtv/g4/whateverthe****theycallitnow ****s
<1> some boring bearded freak droning on and on
<3> meyrnn: we use those to compile
<2> probably the best example of how to **** over a better channel is the g4 aquisition of techtv
<3> (at work)
<3> And also to run the apps too sometimes, but not like anyone wants to run them
<4> Hmm, for just $20,000 I could buy this: http://www.penguincomputing.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=273&Itemid=409
<1> get one of those wind up computers
<3> Sun Cluster > Beowulf
<1> sun cluster ****
<1> oh wait how did that word get in there :)
<6> hi how do i redirect stdout to another file stream?
<4> ok, so I'm actually looking for the latest (and fastest) pc that they sell right now... Then why do I see them sell 'AMD Opteron'??? Isn't that some super super old cpu?
<3> freopen
<3> Opteron is AMD's Xeon
<3> Maybe you're thinking of Duron
<4> I see.
<3> The latest/fastest and also around $1000 is the Pentium Extreme Edition and the Athlon FX
<7> I think you can use streambuf's to tie cout to a file stream
<8> depends.
<8> sun's e15000 is way faster.
<3> Nope, UltraSparcs are slow
<8> i ***ure you, an e15000 is faster than any amd or intel system you'll find :P
<7> aaron_ - i'm pretty sure Josuttis goes into that kinda stuff
<3> We're talking about CPUs, not about systems
<3> I can ***ure you BlueGene is faster than your e15000
<3> And it has 700 MHz CPUs
<8> but it's not for sale.
<6> Josuttis?
<3> It is
<3> There are many BlueGene systems
<8> well then.
<7> aaron_ - yes, Josuttis' book, "The C++ Standard Library"
<8> i thought it was a leased time system.
<7> if you don't have it, get it
<6> oh
<6> yeah i'm trying to get the output from another program
<8> and run asked for the fastest 'pc', not fastest cpu.
<3> Maybe IBM's CEO wants to reuse them to let his kid play Doom 4 with it
<6> i forgot how to do it
<3> Yes, and an e15000 is not a PC
<3> You lose
<8> though granted that an e15000 isn't much of a pc
<7> well, that's not what you asked
<3> Next time
<6> they showed us in some intro comp sci cl***
<7> you can just pipe the output to your program


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