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Assembly Loading
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
14 May 2013
I have an DLL assembly that is used by many other apps. This assembly is likely to change as new requirements are discovered. Now, let's say the referencing apps are all running, I change the code
General Programming
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.Net Framework
Re: Adaptive Shifting
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
13 May 2013
If it's any consolation, I used to have a '65 fastback with a narrowed 9-inch rear end, a NASCAR-prepared toploader 4-speed, a dual-quad 302, and a 4-wheel disc brake conversion. I did all of the work
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The Lounge
Re: Adaptive Shifting
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
13 May 2013
The car won't run right if you do that. The computer starts throwing codes, there's coughing and sputtering, and the transmission doesn't quite know how to act - it ain't pretty.
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The Lounge
Re: Adaptive Shifting
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
13 May 2013
I got the automatic because I have some neuropathy in my feet due to my Type 2 diabetes. I figured a manual transmission wouldn't have been the best choice. If this car wasn't my daily driver, I would
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Re: Adaptive Shifting
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
13 May 2013
You can assume nerf ammo if you want, but but it would be unwise to wander onto my property without abandoning that assumption. As for losing man points over an automatic transmission, I have me re
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The Lounge
Re: Adaptive Shifting
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
13 May 2013
Mycroft Holmes wrote:t's an auto, then you deserve all the stupid widgets they can inflict on you. Get a bloody manual, man points removed...
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Re: Adaptive Shifting
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
13 May 2013
Well, I had to draw pictures for some of them, so I'll let you figure it out. :)
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Re: Adaptive Shifting
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
12 May 2013
No. The relay turns the circuit back on, and it usually takes a week or so of driving for the adaptive part to adapt. Since turning the car off cuts power to the relay, it cuts the circuit that retain
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The Lounge
Adaptive Shifting
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
12 May 2013
2011+ Mustangs have a really annoying feature (annoying from a performance perspective). The transmission "adapts" its shift points and firmness to match the kind of driving you do. that's all well an
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Re: I'm Tiring of CraigsList
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
11 May 2013
It looks to me like everybody wants things at half what they would normally pay if they purchased new. It's amazing.
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Re: Life Programming
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
11 May 2013
Let's not, and say we did. ".45 ACP - because shooting t
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Re: I'm Tiring of CraigsList
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
11 May 2013
I put some stuff up on Texas Gun Trader, and for two of the items, people actually took the time to send me an inquiry only to tell me that they thought I was asking too much., They didn't want to buy
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Re: FireFox 20.0.1
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
11 May 2013
I don't like anything about chrome. ".45 ACP - because s
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I'm Tiring of CraigsList
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
11 May 2013
I have my stock hood (from my Mustang) on craigslist, and the ad says "$500 FIRM". Yesterday, I got an email asking if I'd take $250 for the hood. It took all of the effort I could muster not to reply
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Re: FireFox 20.0.1
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
11 May 2013
See my 2nd edit (and FireBug is the only addon I use). "
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FireFox 20.0.1
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
11 May 2013
Has anyone else seen the context menu from hell in FF 20.0.1? when I right-click on a page, the context menu is taller than my 22-inch monitor can display without scrolling. Also, some of the me
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Re: OriginalGriff
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
10 May 2013
Espen Harlinn wrote:I just needed an excuse to try it out Try what out? Pasting HTML?
General Discussions
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The Lounge
Who Are You Running From?
by
John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Tip/Trick
10 May 2013
license:
CPOL
Determine the nature of the entry assembly
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Re: People Magazine's Most Beautiful Woman of 2013
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
1 May 2013
Ummm... no. Jennifer Aniston is a lot better looking...
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Re: Custom Templates
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
29 Apr 2013
That IS the answer. I tried it this morning, and it worked like a charm. :) Many thanks, oh great and powerful Oz!
General Programming
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Visual Studio
Re: Custom Templates
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
26 Apr 2013
That was a simple replacement because I was too damn lazy to type the actual entire file name.
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Visual Studio
VS Custom Template
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
26 Apr 2013
If you have experience creating custom VS Project templates, please visit the Visual Studio forum. I need help, and google hasn't been forthcoming.
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Re: Custom Templates
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
25 Apr 2013
I tried that too, but according tot he MSDN site, I'm supposed to use the TargetFileName attribute.
General Programming
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Visual Studio
Custom Templates
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
25 Apr 2013
I'm trying to create a custom temple, and I have some files in the solution that need to have the project name as their name. I have the following: <ProjectItem ... TargetFileNam
General Programming
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Visual Studio
Re: Is your Twitter password secure?
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Forum Message
24 Apr 2013
Yes - because I don't have one. ".45 ACP - because shoot
General Discussions
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