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Just go see it. It's a superb film.
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Yes, Sir!
I'll mail you the expense slip.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Damn it. Not released yet, I'll try to see after 24x7.
Wonde Tadesse
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Soon as it hits Netflix, HBO, TMC, or Showtime.
Unless I feel an unusual urge to actually go to a movie theater... Not a fan of them.
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I'm waiting for release.
நெஞ்சு பொறுக்கு திலையே-இந்த
நிலைகெட்ட மனிதரை நினைந்துவிட்டால்
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It was released in the UK this week.
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Who is your most likely super hero ?
நெஞ்சு பொறுக்கு திலையே-இந்த
நிலைகெட்ட மனிதரை நினைந்துவிட்டால்
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At last someone who speaks English! I am waiting for theater tickets... Will definitely watch the movie.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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For Biggle's birthday, she and three friends are off to the cinema this after. The choice was Ultron or Stupid Period Drama.
They chose the later. Girls!
veni bibi saltavi
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Maybe your girls. Mine all chose Age of Ultron.
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Anyone tried this service and have anything good or bad to say about it? Looking for a Google Code replacement I can use with SVN, and I have no desire to use git for home projects where I'm the only dev.
Jeremy Falcon
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You need to Git with the program.
I have not used RiouxsSVN. Sorry.
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There's always one way to found out if it's good or not. I'm just going to give it a go.
Jeremy Falcon
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Not used - but I use tamForge and have nothing but praise - something for free that works!
PooperPig - Coming Soon
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I'll look into it. Thanks!
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: have no desire to use git for home projects where I'm the only dev Why not? I've been using Git for my single man projects for years. I use BitBucket for my off-site repos.
No object is so beautiful that, under certain conditions, it will not look ugly. - Oscar Wilde
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Mainly because I don't like the available Windows GUI clients for it. Yeah I know it's nitpicky, but that's me. I'm a bit of UI guy, so it's tough to use a SCM that has an ugly GUI.
Jeremy Falcon
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Not yet man, but I'll take a look at it. Thanks.
Jeremy Falcon
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I am building a 'potting table' for the missus and have opted for a concrete top. The table frame is complete and I have built the form for the concrete top and before actually purchasing materials, thought I would seek advice from this worldly community.
First, the dimensions:
L=63''
W=29''
Currently, the form is 1.5'' thick, conveniently the thickness of a standard (milled) 2x4. This thickness is also at the bottom end of several DIY resources I found so:
Q: I'm wondering if 1.5'' combined with a metal reinforcing grid would be enough. (queue jokes) The frame has a cross-member at the middle, with two equal areas roughly 24'' x 29'' that will be unsupported and that would need to support at most 200 lbs. (US) I'm not opposed to adding a second cross-member or another .5'' of thickness, I just don't want to make it any heavier than it needs to be.
If any of you have done this before, understand the structural properties/limitations/best practices of concrete, please share! Thanks and have a great weekend!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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I can't speak to the properties of concrete or best practices on using it, however reading your plans...
I'd suggest pouring the top as two separate pieces if it's feasible. That'll make it easier to get them in there once set, and far easier to move later if you have to.
My two cents.
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