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<0> Maybe I'll find work in Rennes or Nantes <0> Unless my prof is able to get funding from Microsoft for our research <1> are you there on a student visa? what nationality are you?" <1> -" <0> I have a student visa <0> But its different from the US <0> For a 3 month plus duration you get a resident cart
<0> card <0> That gets renewed every year <0> And you can complement this card with a work permit <1> i see <0> This job is not too bad if the general competence of the folks here was better <0> But thats seems harder and harder to find anywhere <2> especially w/ laws that protect workers like they have in France <0> These days they have strikes because the government proposed to increase the legal employee probation periods <0> So universities all over the country are going on strike. <0> And the manner of strike is do all your daily activities on the road, spread filth and garbage, and block traffic <3> hello <3> any tutorials out there on building a tray application with visual c++ ? <4> try codeproject <3> what kind of data connection do i need to use in order to be able to connect to mysql from a visual c++ clr application ? <0> one option: use odbc driver for mysql <0> But I wouldn't recommend it <0> the_ropes: http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?38,19143,19297#msg-19297 <3> i'll read it now <3> thanks <5> Hm... unsigned char c=1; unsigned char d = c & 0xFFC0; <-- This seems to give me the results I want, but could I be messing up some parts of the memory by trying to mask a 1byte value with a 2-byte constant? <6> Why not just 0xc0 <6> (and no you wouldn't <6> ) <6> c will get converted to a bigger type <6> You're probably getting a warning for the conversion back to unsigned char actually <6> Unless you don't have warning level 4 + warning as error
<6> Like real men (tm) do <5> Ok, thanks. I'm making myself a fixed-point number cl*** which take the storage type as a template parameter, and I'm looking at various ways to do the masking operations. <7> heh <7> AMD is going to block all webmail access for employees. <7> I love those kinds of brilliant policies <7> I had a friend working at a tech company that didn't even give their employees internet access. <1> what would be the point <1> i don't work every second i'm at my desk <1> if i did i'd go insane <1> which is why i don't mind working more than an 9 hour day to make up for it <7> to force people to work while they're at their desks, I guess. <7> AMD is saying it's for security concerns <7> but that sounds like BS to me. <1> if you get malware through gmail, shame on gmail and you both <1> that's just stupid <7> oh gmail? <1> like JBlitzen stupid <7> on gmail? <1> oh, i thought you meant outgoing <1> you meant they shutdown their web interface to their corporate mail? <7> no <7> they're not allowing people to connect to gmail <1> ah yeah <7> but I do'nt see how you getting malware is gmail's fault. <1> because they should be scanning attachments like a good service <7> hmmm, maybe <7> though, I prefer to do my own scanning. <7> you know <7> hotgirl.jpg.exe <7> oh, don't open that one.
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