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Munchies_Matt wrote: widows driver Driving Miss Daisy?
Software Zen: delete this;
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I had to look twice to get that!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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Like fixing valid HTML for Internet Explorer.
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Should I start on automotive embedded code ? Mmmhhh... I better not start on automotive embedded code.
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And what is wrong with Duct Tape & Super Glue? That was one the main structural components of some hardware I shipped to a customer...
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You expected software to be good and bug free?
You should've known better...
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We (i.e., where I work) were using VMWare's DHCP to identify users. Since they had already logged into the VM, they were already authenticated. All we need to know is who has a particular IP.
As it turns, it can lie when you ask it "who's got that IP right now?"
Particularly after any sort of upgrade. Even using a secondary identification, the uid assigned to the machine name. Both had to agree. Completely eliminated the lies since both must match or it failed.
Until the next upgrade.
So now, I wrote an internal uid/pwd system with SQL Server files for registering a user (and their Hashed pwd) and tracking last access time (in another table) - follows my rules.
Enough was way more than enough.
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"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein | "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010 |
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This newfangled interweb thingy will never catch on, so it doesn{t matter.
CQ de W5ALT
Walt Fair, Jr., P. E.
Comport Computing
Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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61. My queen, right or wrong (5)
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ERROR
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Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Isn't that a synonym not an anagram?
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oops
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Just took dog for walk. Came back to the computer updating at 30% DURING ACTIVE HOURS!!! I believe I saved last Word document, but it shows 'recovered.' FMS!!!
And they wonder why Win 7 is still popular.
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They seem so clueless don't they.
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Apparently taking the dog for a walk is not an active hour
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Precisely! The work morals of some people these days.
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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Didn't you know? Active hours only apply when you are actively using the computer. If you take a break to be physically active then you certainly obviously don't need your computer.
In all seriousness, I believe it will ignore the "Active Hours" setting if the updates require a restart to complete and the system is idle an arbitrarily decided number of hours.
Bit old but might still work... Active Hours doesn't work for Windows Update[^]
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Reading the Cloak Games series at the moment.
Some kind of modern fantasy.
I am quite pleased, best book from Jonathan Moller I have read so far. Good enough to recommend!
A quick summary: Earth has been conquered by otherworldly elves 300 years ago.
The main protagonist is working as a secret Wizard/Thief for one of our elven overlord and she hates it, but has little choice in the matter.
Interesting plot twists, travels across the multiverse and character stories.
And an easy read too, I think I read as much as 7 books in 5 days, weekend included.
It's not game of thrones good mind you. But it's the best Jonathan Moller I have read so far!
Speaking of Games of Thrones, for people curious about George RR Martin I recommend Tuf Voyaging great scifi by George RR Martin, and a much quicker read than Games of Thrones.
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Super Lloyd wrote: It's not game of thrones good mind you. But it's the best Jonathan Moller I have read so far!
Sooo, these elves, no sects then?
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I confess you lost me here....
So, maybe not the droid you were looking for but, yes, there are sects...
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Super Lloyd wrote: best book from Jonathan Moller I have read so far. Good enough to recommend!
Is it fair to infer that his other works aren't good enough to recommend?
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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They are still good fun.
But they are too much like Star Wars for me to recommend.
As in, there are evil forces. And they are so strong and so very evil.
And then poor and weak hero battling as well as one could. But evil is so tempting and strong. And evil. But the hero doesn't fall for it and triumph. meh.
However, they are still good fun and I did devour an entire such serie last week.
And hey, lots of people love Star Wars, despite the stupid morality.
And also, each Demonsouled book was like less than hour to read. Too short.
modified 13-Mar-19 6:05am.
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I always think that the whole Star Wars thing gets way too much credit based on the first two movies:
1st film - brilliant revival of old-time Saturday morning cinema, good simple Flash Gordon/Buck Rogers stuff that did everything it said on the tin. Great no-brainer space adventure movie that was a breath of fresh air back then and still holds up well today.
2nd film - puts a bit more flesh on the bones and it's still edge of the seat stuff - possibly even better than the first one.
3rd file - hang on, isn't this exactly the same plot as the first one but with teddy bears? Oh well, we'll forgive it because the first two were so good.
Prequel 1 - wake me up when it's over.
Prequel 2 - a painful and forgettable exercise in green-screening actors to death.
Prequel 3 - a bit more like the old ones but haven't we seen this plot before?
And I still remember Lucas being asked in a radio interview back in the day why it started at part 4 - his answer? Nothing interesting happens in parts 1-3.
Sequel 1 - hold on lads, I think I've got an idea, what if the Empire had built some kind of death star but it had a fatal defensive flaw? This is real out of the box stuff, no-one's ever thought of this before ...
And let's not forget the spectacularly pointless retouches of the first 3.
I'm off to find my best flame-proof jacket ...
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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You can pick up the Inheritance cycle[^] next.
Some inspiration from the LOTR series is evident (and I can say that for most of the fantasy fictions I've read) but the author explores other facets of such imagined worlds which were not in the LOTR.
I'm bound to recommend it.
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