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No, but his Missus makes good cakes. Honestly never tasted anything like them.
Looking forward to Luton v Pompey next season, and I apologise now for all the piss-taking I'm going to be doing when we win.
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Matbe things will start to get a bit more interesting around here now
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Yeah had noticed it was boring without me
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Now I am confused, I thought you were here all the time Maybe I am too naive.
Anyway, welcome back.
I suppose the Nigerian guy is responsible for the Seagate spam & scam division.
The disclaimer of the article you have linked to is about as long as the article itself
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Entropy isn't what it used to.
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Rage wrote: I thought you were here all the time
Now I'm confused too. Was somebody pretending to be me?
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There is at least one member of the judiciary that likes to think a little bit differently[^]. Now if only we could attach this to Internet Trolls as well.
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I don't want to live in a world where you cannot pick on disabled children.
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Leslie, etc etc
Rather creepy how you independently made the same suggestion too. Can you read minds over IP?
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S u n s h i n e wrote: Rather creepy how you independently made the same suggestion too. Can you read minds over IP? ? I've gone back 5 pages and I can't find it.
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look for I am toad[^]
Every day, thousands of innocent plants are killed by vegetarians.
Help end the violence EAT BACON
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Ahhh. Nope, I wouldn't have got that one from the title of the thread.
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That doesn't matter, I wouldn't even have mentioned it if not for the part about trolls
So do you think you could persuade Chris to add a few icons?
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: Now if only we could attach this to Internet Trolls as well.
Would love to, but they have no shame.
The report of my death was an exaggeration - Mark Twain
Simply Elegant Designs JimmyRopes Designs
I'm on-line therefore I am.
JimmyRopes
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What are the main differences between a PC Monitor and a TV screen (ignoring any tuners)?
I need a new monitor but it seems you can get a decent TV for sub £200 these days. Most of them also seem to accept at least a VGA connector.
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A TV will have a larger RGB LCD matrix as it's designed to be viewed from further away.
Look up close to your monitor you will struggle to see the separate RGB elements, do the same with your TV and you should be able to see them clearly.
If you do go down the TV route use an HDMI lead as the picture quality will be better.
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TVs look like crap at computer viewing distance.
You can also get a decent PC monitor for sub £200 so you're not even saving anything.
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By default TVs clip 20 or 30 pixels from the edge of whatever they're showing and scale the rest up to fit. This a is a legacy from the CRT era. Since the edge of the image was typically hidden behind bezels broadcasters used that bit of the signal to transmit metadata instead (ex close captioning). It remains today in our digital world because just as Joe Sixpack will think louder speakers sound better, the TV that makes the characters in the movie the boxmart is looping on all its screens looks better.
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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Correct, I found out about that one a while ago.
You can usually improve the picture because most modern flat screen TV's have an option to switch this off.
By default they all do it but it can be disabled. If there is a manual it is somewhere in there but usually obscure.
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I've got a 40" Samsung telly, a 22" Samsung (pc) monitor and 26" Teac telly that I use for computer use.
I've found the colour to be different, though no more different than any other comparison between pc monitors I've had in the past. Since they're all 1920x1080, and the size is different, the pixel size is different - but that's just common-sense. So too is the fact you can sit further away from the larger screens and still be able to read them.
The benefits for me are of the Teac telly over the Samsung pc monitor are:
(a) The cost - last year the telly was $259, the pc monitor (4 years ago) was $250.
(b) it records telly whereas the tv tuner in the pc wouldn't cope with the interference the pc introduced.
(c) it contains speakers, which helps keep the desk clean
(d) Inputs: it has 3 hdmi, 2 A/V, USB, 2 YPBPR, 1 SVGA d-sub
(e) I leave Raspberry Pi, Desktop, PS3 connected all the time. I plug the laptop into the other HDMI input as required.
The disadvantages:
(a) viewing angle - viewing from below the screen gives a much poorer picture than CRT, my laptop and my Samsung pc monitor, though my Samsung telly has an excellent viewing angle left/right, above/below.
(b) The stand is fixed - I cant tilt the screen up, down, left or right.
(c) no auto-on feature - must use button on telly or remote control.
I think you'd find that most of these differences are attributable to the models of each - not to the question of TV vs PC monitor. The Teac was cheap and cheerful, but I'm continually surprised at how much I appreciate it instead of another same-size pc monitor.
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HI guys ,
need to discuss approach for starting a new project. our new project is something big application kind of enterprise application and may be multi database. just wanted to know which approach will be better for such application where we have lot of interconnected modules / reports / emails / invoices / (heavy data in future) / file management etc. classic asp.net or MVC. i am familiar with asp.net application and it will be easy for me at some level. MVC is good but i am not sure as have not worked on MVC. so which is the best practice for such projects.
please add pros and cons of both? and if this is not a proper forum to ask this question move it to relevant ?
Thanks
Ravi Khoda
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Stick With What You Know if you want to do it well - developing a large project as your first in a new technology is not the best idea.
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That's a trick question. They're web technologies, so neither is appropriate for applications.
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well this will be a web based application.
Ravi Khoda
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I'd suggest doing it in Silverlight but the f***ing thing has be DEPRECATED!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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