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Chris C-B wrote: she likes to keep in contact with her family
A paltry defence for ..
1) her being on Facebook
2) her doing quizzes on Facebook
3) you marrying her
You're gonna have to come up with something better than that!
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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Chris C-B wrote: keep in contact with her family And doing quizzes on Facebook is a requirement!?
By the way, what Disney princess is she? My quiz said I'm Aurora from Sleeping Beauty
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Nash. The American's the odd one out in any list (even a list of three Americans) by definition!
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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Chris C-B wrote: Who would you go for? A coffee -- but only after having mapped facebook to 127.0.0.1 on the missus' machine, like it is on all of mine.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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No coding questions in the lounge please. Post in the Q&A forum.
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Given that you already posted this in the correct place over an hour ago - 40 minutes before you posted this here - it's pretty damn rude to ignore "don't post this here" messages...
How can I print gridview with all columns ?[^]
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And what idiot upvoted it?
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I wondered that myself...
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'83's sock puppets.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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40 minutes is a loooong time to wait for an answer when the boss is hanging over the shoulder and the programming skills are ....
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Time to improve the google fu.
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Or post your question at CP or SO and let someone else do the job for free.
Pretty clever actually.
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There's many a true word spoken in jest: A single platform[^]
And then there's web development, eh?
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Sure you don't want to push some weird CSS iE6 hack into that message somewhere!
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I don't want to push IE6 anywhere, except over a cliff!
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Quote: I don't want to push IE6 anywhere, except over a cliff! And Edge over the edge?
Hoi! Griff rhymes with cliff. There's got to be some clever utterance in there somewhere!
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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One of the consultant raised an issue that one application is not talking to database. I did a quick connection check with database server with my own credential and that works OK so I sent response back saying DB server is OK and asked DBA to check if there is an issue with specific user connection since database is residing in cloud and I have very limited access. Since databases are looked after by an external cloud support team DBA raised a query with them. There are 15 emails back and fourth so far and counting and no conclusion yet... And that is cloud for you...
Zen and the art of software maintenance : rm -rf *
Maths is like love : a simple idea but it can get complicated.
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Remember the BOFH? Now he lives on a different continent...
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virang_21 wrote: And that is cloud IT for you...
FTFY.......
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They are probably charging your company per sent email.
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Yesterday I started get redirected to a page that says
OpenDNS
"This domain is blocked due to content filtering."
and some information like
"This site was categorized in: Software/Technology, Forums/Message boards, Research/Reference, Blogs"
The site in question was Stack Overflow!!!
Also the site like imdb.com was blocked and the login for a online shopping site, AliExpress.com (hmm, maybe not a bad thing).
After some searching I found out that in order to get rid of this crap, I should change or remove the DNS server settings in the network settings.
I was thinking to myself "This is weird, I haven't changed anything there", but I went to check and lo and behold:
the DNS server settings was now set to
Preferred DNS server : 208.67.222.222
Alternative DNS server : 208.67.220.220
I changed the setting to "Obtain DNS server address automatically", cleared the DNS cache and then everything was back to normal.
Simple enough to fix, but where did these settings come from in the first place?
I'm the only one using the computer and I am damn sure I never entered those DNS servers manually.
(I have to admit I haven't checked these settings in a while, so they might have been there for quite a time)
So how were these changes made on my computer?
Did some Windows 10 update do this automatically in the background?
Is it some sort of malware? I did a scan with Windows Defender, but found nothing. (Very weird malware in that case)
In any case it is very annoying to be controlled by some third party site that have their own definition of what is proper.
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A) Have you tried a VPN client that might have failed to return the orginal settings pre-vpn connection (mine does that now and again).
B) You may have triggered some malware somwehere and it is pushing all content request through some dodgy route! Before you know it, it will be redirecting pages, adding banners, and digging in so deep that you cannot escape the little blighter no matter how much your clean!
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