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I have the opposite problem, VS2010 at work. Keeps vanishing. No error, no nothing, it just goes along with any uncommitted changes.
I'm learning that I actually do quite a bit between each compile as when it happens it takes about 20 minutes to get back to where I was.
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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ctrl s works in VS!
I am in the habit of saving so often (having worked with so many crappy IDEs) that when this happens I lose very little thankfully.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Rob Philpott wrote: ...VS2010 at work. Keeps vanishing. No error, no nothing, it just goes along with any uncommitted changes.
Run it from the command line and see what messages pop out on the console.
Windows 8 is the resurrected version of Microsoft Bob. The only thing missing is the Fisher-Price logo.
- Harvey
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Said your boss to the admin: "Switch his visual thingie shortcuts with his IE6 shortcuts, I need him productive this week!"
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Probably be a really big hit with the Apple fanbois....
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Nah, it doesn't have the Apple logo.
EDIT: Although, it it were made of applewood, they might be interested...
The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill
America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde
Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin
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So, because I find the object of good design and visually appealing and done in wood (which I like) , I'm automatically an "apple fanbois" ?
I'd rather be phishing!
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I said I thought it would be a hit with Apple fanbois.
I don't see where I said anything about you.
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probably my paranoid twin...
I'd rather be phishing!
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Hello, tech support?
Yes, well, you see, I was on vacation for a couple weeks, and when I got home, these termites had started gnawing through my keyboard, and now the spacebar doesn't work.
So I was wondering, is there a warranty on insect damage?
Marc
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You say I can't spell now and my grammar is atrocious gimme one of them and you won't be able to even understand me.
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Huh ?
I'd rather be phishing!
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No tactile feedback on the wooden keyboard.
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Reminds me[^]
Yes Leslie, I know I posted it before
Be excellent to each other. And... PARTY ON, DUDES!
Abraham Lincoln
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So you can control your computer AND make bacon butties?
I'll take four.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I'm brazilian... Some days ago brazilian crackers defaced NASA site...
Some of the most respected newspapers there are talking they made a mistake and attacked the wrong target... They say the hackers missed NSA and hit NASA...
C'mon, those news... Those reporters know what is need to do this kind of mistake? haha
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To be honest I'm surprised the newspapers were aware of the difference.
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Ya, news there are like copy/paste...
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"Spofware" -- the software application that, if it fails, will stop the entire organization from operating.[^]
(I assumed this would be a commonly-used term, as it aptly describes several problematic applications I know of, but a Google search [^] seems to point only to some now-defunct company that apparently succumbed to their own portentious name).
(For that matter, "portentious" should also be a word.)
modified 12-Sep-13 13:35pm.
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A company I worked for had multiple mainframes with triple power systems with triple battery backups (literally rooms full of truck batteries and circuits to connect them) and triple diesel generators with automatic sensors to get everything started up as necessary. They used three giant flywheels to smooth the current and provide coverage while backup power systems were being switched in and out as necessary. A beautiful multi-layered, no chance in hell of ever losing power system - and it never did.
However, the water supply to cool said mainframes came in through one pipe from the local town supply and when that got accidentally broken during road repairs the whole data centre went down!
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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I haven't been watching it, but "OK" is a relative term: the premise would appear to be flawed.
A diesel engine does not "need" a spark, or any other form of ignition. All you need to to heat the cylinders, and the fuel combusts under compression. Indeed, early petrol engines used a "glow plug" - a rod sticking into the engine that was externally heated with a fire - to combust petrol. A steam engine also needs no electricity. It would not be impossible to run an engine - you'd just have to go back a few stages to more primitive ones, then improve down a different technology branch. (Christiaan Huygens designed a water pump that worked on gunpowder in the 17th Century!)
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Diesel engines are beautifully simple: they squash fuel, which gets it hot, so it explodes. Once they are up to working temperature, all they need is fuel and off they go - much more efficient than a gas / petrol engine, and (until recently) a lot less complex as well. My old Mitsubishi Shogun had mechanical fuel injection, and the only electricity it actually needed was to warm the cylinders at the start, and a solenoid to shut off the fuel to stop it running - both could be replaced with electricity-free versions very easily.
Take a test drive in a modern Diesel powered Ford and I think you will be pleasantly surprised - they are very nice engines these days (just not as many horsies as a gas / petrol of the same CC can be - a lot more torque though)
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