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A number of years ago, my wife, daughter and myself all got the chicken pox virus. For me, it ended up as conjuctivitis. Couldn't go to the office, but designed and wrote a log truck scale reader application.
It was kinda nice to just do coding with no interruptions.
Well, plenty of liquids, rest and hope you feel better soon.
Tim
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Sorry to hear that, Ravi; hope you're better soon.
Software Zen: delete this;
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It's clear that you should change your eating habits and stop going to Burger King... they are throwing you cold whoopers!
Oh, and get well soon...
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote: Sucks, 'cos I love what I do
I wish I could ever say that again...
Hope you get well soon, Ravi !
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb
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I think its always great, when its hot, then girls, beach, party...
And when its cold, I am going to bed with girl, its always good
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Check your code...sounds like the run button event has been tied to your nose instead of the application
Steve
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I C(++) therefore I am
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A fifteen year old Amish boy and his father were in a mall. They were amazed by almost everything they saw, but especially by two shiny silver walls that could move apart and then slide back together again. The boy asked, 'What is this Father?' The father (never having seen an elevator) responded, 'Son, I've never seen anything like this in my life, I don't know what it is. While the boy and his father were watching with amazement, a fat old lady in a wheelchair moved up to the moving walls and pressed a button.
The walls opened, and the lady rolled between them into a small room. The walls closed and the boy and his father watched the small numbers above the walls light up sequentially. They continued to watch until it reached the last number and then the numbers began to light in the reverse order.
Finally the walls opened up again and a gorgeous 24-year-old blond stepped out.
The father, not taking his eyes off the young woman, said quietly to his son.. 'Go get your Mother'
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Oldie but goodie!
/ravi
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Instead of a fifteen year old Amish boy & his dad, it's a geek son and his nerd Apple-Fan-boy Dad.
Instead of a large woman, it's a PC; instead of a young gal, it's a Mac.
Instead of Mom, it's Chris Maunder ...
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Shirley Chris doesn't have those kinds of problems?
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I'm tempted to have the next straw poll be:
How often do you have to force quit applications in MacOS X?
[ ] All the time
[ ] Constantly
[ ] Once per application instance
[ ] Not sure - I'm getting the Spinning Pinwheel Of Doom because it's waiting on a network timeout.
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[ ] Just works.
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But, Apple stuff never crashes, and they never have viruses, either. ( I've actually heard sales guys claim this in an Apple store )
Christian Graus
My new article series is all about SQL !!!
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Christian Graus wrote: Apple stuff never crashes, and they never have viruses either. I've actually heard sales guys claim this in an Apple store, so I bought one.
FTFY
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*grin* I had two already
Christian Graus
My new article series is all about SQL !!!
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Chris Maunder wrote: How often do you have to force quit applications in MacOS X?
depends on who wrote the application... for instance I almost always have to force quit Microsoft's RDP application for MacOS.
but other apps like chrome, firefox, eclipse, etc. are no problem.
you want something inspirational??
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Oh yeah - RDP on MacOS is truly a rough customer.
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On my Mac I used to have a Barnes & Noble Nook book library / reading app. 99% of the time I'd have to force quit to exit that application. It's gone now...
In the 4+ years I've been using OS X, exiting that application is the ONLY time I've ever used force quit.
I know you didn't ask for help and I usually hate unsolicited forum responses like "Use Acme Utility v1.2, it works great!" but...
I use an OS X maintenance utility called Onyx[^]. It's free. Works great!
Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. ~ George Washington
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I perceive a rant.
Which color would you like?
[ ] Black
[ ] All colors mixed together
[ ] The color of Google's on-the-books profit over the past 12 quarters
[ ] Not sure - I'm blind ...
It's all Chris Maunder's fault ... but only Tuesdays when it snows during a 110 degree heatwave in the Bahamas.
Clickity[ ^] just for Chris...
modified 21-Jan-14 18:14pm.
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There's a 'Force Quit' option?
MVVM # - I did it My Way
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Man, you're a god. - walterhevedeich 26/05/2011
.\\axxx
(That's an 'M')
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"None of the above" or "once per couple of months"
I'd rather be phishing!
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[] MACOs[^] never quit.
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Don't forget
[ ] Uhm, I don't own or use a Mac.
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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