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Douglas Adams - Life, the Universe and Everything: Now the world has gone to bed,
Darkness won't engulf my head,
I can see in infrared,
How I hate the night.
Now I lay me down to sleep,
Try to count electric sheep,
Sweet dream wishes you can keep,
How I hate the night.
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albert_redditt wrote: If i divide by 10 or 16 would it reveal v2??
No, you'd have to find the modulus of 10 or 16 to get v2. But you have no way of knowing which one to use (except for a few values listed below).
e.g. if you have asc(outs) = 31,
using mod 10: v2 = 31 mod 10 = 1, v1 = 31 / 10 = 3; so original bits = 00110001 = 49
using mod 16: v2 = 31 mod 16 = 15, v1 = 31 / 16 = 1; so original bits = 00011111 = 33
Decoding numbers 0 to 9 can only have v2 <= 9
Decoding numbers 10 to 159 are ambiguous (as demonstrated for 31, above)
Decoding numbers 170 to 175, 186 to 191, 202 to 207, 218 to 223, 234 to 239, 250 to 255 can only have v2 >= 10
Decoding numbers 160 to 169, 176 to 185, 192 to 201, 208 to 217, 224 to 233, 240 to 249 is an error as they cannot occur with the algorithm
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If you move your mouse really really fast, like at the speed of light, time (and thus dates) are compressed (or expanded, depending upon your point of view).
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After about 5 months now I finally did something to crash Visual Studio. I am truly amazed it took so long.
So many years of programming I have forgotten more languages than I know.
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I have been working with Visual Studio since the beginning and have never once crashed it, ever. It has done weird and annoying things over the years, but never a crash.
Kudos to you.
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I have it crash or lock up once per week, on average. Maybe I just beat on it too hard. Obviously harder than it likes.
The update before the last one was absolutely horrendous. One of the worst I can remember. Top three anyway. The latest one seems to have straightened most things out. Find in Files is usable again, at least, and that is very welcome.
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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I work with VS 2019 8-10 hours a day have no clue what you are talking about.
WTF are you guys doing with VS that crashes once per week? Not one update has been bad for me.
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Read a few other posts. I am not particularly unique.
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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Congratulations.
I'm not sure how many cookies it makes to be happy, but so far it's not 27.
JaxCoder.com
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michaelbarb wrote: After about 5 months
Slacker.
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dandy72 wrote: Slacker. No, he claims never he never crashed it
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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It crashes on me at least a couple of times a week. Full Total Existence Failure type crash. Just disappears and then sheepishly restarts.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Quote: disappears and then sheepishly restarts My LG TV often does that just when I start to stream a program. It especially does not like my watching Expanse!
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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When I say crash I mean the VS stops responding and never comes back. It also will not totally close. The only way to recover is to Restart. However, just to make sure I shutoff power and then power back on. That way I make sure and dump any memory on all the supporting chips. Not as much of a problem now as it used to be but I am overly cautious.
Come to think of it I have not had the fade, sheepishly restarts either. I know what you are talking about. Wow, that is a long time without these either.
So many years of programming I have forgotten more languages than I know.
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Some crash some don't. I wonder if it is more of a bad memory problem that Linus Torvalds has been harping about. Or may is just some installed junk.
In my case it was a brand new laptop. Engineering quality that they gave me 5 months ago. They had done a clean install so it had none of the HP junk. Just Office and Visual Studio and corporate stuff.
So many years of programming I have forgotten more languages than I know.
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I have yet to actually crash VS2017. I've had components inside it crash but not VS as a whole.
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I had to get a tooth extracted that was beyond salvation. Dentists suffer as much as I do when extracting my teeth, as several have told me that my "bones are extremely hard" and consequently my teeth are very, very difficult to work loose.
Well today my dentist was a petite young thing, 5ft tall and weighing around 100 pounds. I took one look at her and thought "Oh sh@t!". But she surprised me. She turned out to be very competent. She drilled and broke the tooth into 3 pieces, since it was impossible to get it out in one piece. I really suffered through the procedure, but no more than I did in the past on previous extractions. I don't blame her for a moment. She offered to put me to sleep, but I am too chicken for that. I rather stay awake and suffer!
She gave me a prescription for hydrocodone for the pain, which I picked up on my way home. So here I sit, no pain but having a nice buzz as I write this!
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
modified 13-Jan-21 21:10pm.
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Went for a root canal treatment this week, but that did not work out as planned, the dentist said the canals were too narrow so I will have to go to a specialist for further treatment
On the positive side, it was painless ...
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Cp-Coder wrote: She drilled and broke the tooth into 3 pieces, since it was impossible to get it out in one piece.
Better that than her 6' 6" 220lb colleague who is certain that he can "just pull it out", and ends up dislocating your jaw...
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Do tell.
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Reminds me of a song by Spanky and our gang called Garbage man.
I'm not sure how many cookies it makes to be happy, but so far it's not 27.
JaxCoder.com
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Oh man, I'm living in The Netherlands at the moment and had a similar experience at an emergency dentist on new years day. Similarly sized dentist and I had similar concerns, especially when she said "do you want me to try the anesthetic, it probably wont work well due to all the infection". We got there in the end and she told me to take some paracetamol, if I needed it later. I went home and self-medicated
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Cp-Coder wrote: She offered to put me to sleep, but I am too chicken for that. I rather stay awake and suffer
You let her break your tooth in three pieces, extract it, without putting you to sleep How did you not faint ???
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Despite a close call a day or two before Christmas, where the available instruments were just long enough to complete the root canal, I've managed to get away with just one extraction and that was about 30 years ago.
That ended up with the dentist half way on top of me with his knee on my chest and a set a pliers that could easily have been a car mechanic's.
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I had a tooth extracted years ago (late 80s) and the dentist and his assistant were taking bets on how many pieces it would come out in.
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