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Liam OHagan wrote: I have 7 left out of the dozen I purchased, trying to decide whether to have some or not
That reminds me of a friend of mine. When trying them for the first time, he at three of them before he decided he didn't like them. How could you not know after the first bite?!? THREE?!?
Jon SagaraA bottle a night isn't alcoholism - it's persistence! -- A coworker, jokingly
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I personaly fall into the catagory of those who love their glazed. I think the rest of their stuff is just "ok".
I don't quite get the big deal myself. Esp since I think that their coffee taste like dung. And what good is a dougnut w/out coffee?
Hey don't worry, I can handle it. I took something. I can see things no one else can see. Why are you dressed like that? - Jack Burton
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"...What's so special about them??..."
I feel that way too. In fact I feel that way about Krispy Kreme and Java. Hype and commercialism works like a light on a bug catcher. Drew the masses to Java and it's those same people waiting in line for 6 dozen donuts. They should rename Java to Krispy Kreme and Sun sales would go through the roof.
Am I off topic or what?
Rex Winn
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Nothing. They're just freakin donuts.
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They're wonderful. Wish they were available around here. Consider: how many other foods get groups of students making 4+ hour treks to obtain them? These are not your average donut...
Shog9
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And the brotherhood of Jakob and Zeldman saw that JDunlap was good. And on seeing that JDunlap was good let him through the pearly gates and into the Standardised World Wide Web. And JDunlap shed tears of joy.
p.s. I still think you are JHaga....
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Robert Edward Caldecott wrote: My father-in-law calls yer man bits "weasels"
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BradSoft has released FeedDemon 1 Beta[^]. It's a RSS aggregator with an Outlook 2003 layout. It looks awesome. I am using the Alpha since one week and really like it.
I feel like cheating on SharpReader[^]
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The internet proved that that theory is not true.
"Póg mo thóin!"
"I'm sorry but if they're gonna start talking to us about going to Uni and steering clear of drinking...then students bars shouldnt sell drinks for 50p"
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... Found it in Visual Studio .NET (2002). On the "Search" page, by the "Look In" text box, there's a browse button ("..."). I assumed that you could click this, browse for a folder, and then search in that folder.
Well, that's not how it works. You have to browse for the folder, and then you HAVE to click "Add", then it adds it to a list. I guess the idea was to allow searching of multiple dirs. But the dialog is non-standard, hard to use, and if you *don't* click "Add" and just select a directory and then click OK, it ignores what you selected. In other words, a typical user like me who is used to the standard file and directory browse dialogs that exist EVERYWHERE ELSE gets totally screwed up on this dialog.
Or is it just me?
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I've never used that dialog...but you're right, it is kinda screwy...
Again, you can screw up a C/C++ program just as easily as a VB program. OK, maybe not as easily, but it's certainly doable. - Jamie Nordmeyer - 15-Nov-2002
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You're right. This is the most ridiculous dialog in the whole application; I cringe everytime I have to use it.
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The problem is that it's non-intuitive when you first use it and a PITA if you just want to do a quick search. I like it because it's powerful (you cab search multiple, disparate directories in one go).
What really, really annoys me is how the Search and Replace dialog has the option to do a search in replace in only the current selection (very, very cool) but doesn't actually enable the 'Go' button to allow you to do it. ARGH!
cheers, Chris Maunder
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David Stone wrote: Repost.
So what?
Ryan
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Must have missed that one...
Steve McLenithan
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Than to open your mouth and prove it.
I think that my last post "Advice Column, Anyone?" mislead a few people and made some angry. Just want to apologize for that. I think "the lounge" is one cool place and I don't want to be responsible for "blacklisting" myself here.
So to all you people that I highly respect (No Jokes Please) I want to apologize.
This is the last time I will bring it up. I like to "burry the hatchet" and move on. But I beleive you need to own up and make your wrongs right. I hope I have done that.
Best Regards,
Rex Winn
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Apology accepted.
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
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Ah... This is what i get from not spending as much time in CP as I used to.. I have absoloutly no clue what your talking about... But apology accepted anyway
Regards, Brian Dela 
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http://www.codeproject.com/lounge.asp?msg=531319&searchkw=Advice&sd=3%2F28%2F2003&ed=6%2F26%2F2003#xx531213xx[^]
I think I just well GOT STUPID. Mike Mullikin tried to correct me and I got stupider. I'm prone to do that. Quite often really.
I apologized in Mike's personal forum and I wanted to apologize here to. I dig this place and if you tick off the locals at a place you enjoy then you may as well not be a local. So now I am trying to undo my stupidness which is easier said than done.
All that to say, my question was one that was worth MISSING OUT ON. I hope I am doing the right thing by owning up to it.
I don't want to seem like I am kissing anyones butt. Quite frankly that always back-fires, nice visual eh?
Rex Winn
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...though, i still think you should be ashamed, making weak jokes and asking for advice in The Lounge.
Why, just think what would happen if everyone did that...
Shog9
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No worries. Consider the "hatchet buried". 
Code Frog wrote: I don't want to be responsible for "blacklisting" myself here.
Not even close. You'll know you're "blacklisted by the locals" when they start mentioning your name along with Bill Sergio.
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