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Will you call "the Lounge" "the Elbow Room"?
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OMG! We have no lounge yet!
Will add this immediately!
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Nice initiative and I hope it will succeed in building a community that has qualitative better content than the existing ones in Germany.
Just saw while having a look on your website that the first question from Holland already is in (Conversion of a "Gleitkommazahl")
With friendly greetings,
Eric Goedhart
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Thanks, Eric
Hopefully the Holland question soon gets an answer, since I dont' know any :-/
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Tut mir leid, aber ich verstehe Sie nicht...
I understood just fine, but that's about the only German I speak
Some other words too, but I only use them when making bad jokes that most Germans probably couldn't laugh about
My blog[ ^]
public class SanderRossel : Lazy<Person>
{
public void DoWork()
{
throw new NotSupportedException();
}
}
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Yet another website to register an account. Kudos to your effort for setting this up, but I'm still not sure if it is really needed. I'd guess one reason that German communities are of low quality could be that many Germans seem to prefer to look at and ask questions in English-speaking communities, and it makes sense because they will naturally reach a lot more people out there than just their own folks.
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Thanks, Florian
I've included all SSO providers available (Facebook, Twitter, Google, github) to lower the pain of registering yet another account.
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I totally agree. I am only writing articles, documentation and much more in English. I also have a feeling that German content (also including certain magazines) is usually poor in quality, which is why I tend to go for English content directly.
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Give it a chance. And I feel e.g. "ct" is a very high quality magazine
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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"ct" is probably the best. Please note the "certain" (do not confuse it with "all"). Caution: Little words may result in big differences.
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Hi All,
I am having problems logging in, the only I am still logged into I can only get at is only available at weekends...so have to watch on the lounge and things at the moment. So what I have learned this week, people are dumb/stubborn (I saw how a product was being damaged then the damage would cause it to fail the test, told the people do the test. Solved the problem, took the fix to the higher levels, 'No we do the test X way we will always do it X way', was the answer???), No matter how early you get up the train is late , there will never quite the right component values for the circuit you design & my favourite lesson of the week when you are given 'golden boards' always make sure they are full working examples!
Glenn
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With everything that has been going on at home/work/new work etc. the last few months, I feel that I have been neglecting CodeProject.
Is it wrong to feel guilty, or what would a shrink say?
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No, you should feel very guilty. We have all missed you.
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Bah...
Now we won't talk to you some time and after a while then we can change our Facebook status to "it's complicated" and afterwards we can be best friends forever again...
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Neglecting CP?
Careful, or the social media will take it away.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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DaveAuld wrote: Is it wrong to feel guilty, or what would a shrink say?
A shrink would say: How do you feel about that Dave?
I say have another beer and get on with it.
New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.0
My goal in life is to have a psychiatric disorder named after me.
I'm currently unsupervised, I know it freaks me out too but the possibilities are endless.
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I think it's great. It's summer here so there is lots of other things to do and I have really been on cp for a few months
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DaveAuld wrote: what would a shrink say? Jacha-chacha-chacha-chow!
Chacha-chacha-chacha-chow!
Chacha-chacha-chacha-chow!
What the fox shrink say?
Fraka-kaka-kaka-kaka-kow!
Fraka-kaka-kaka-kaka-kow!
Fraka-kaka-kaka-kaka-kow!
What the fox shrink say?
A-hee-ahee ha-hee!
A-hee-ahee ha-hee!
A-hee-ahee ha-hee!
What the fox shrink say?
A-oo-oo-oo-ooo!
Woo-oo-oo-ooo!
What does the fox shrink say?
Excuse me while I go make millions with this new hitsong I just thought of
My blog[ ^]
public class SanderRossel : Lazy<Person>
{
public void DoWork()
{
throw new NotSupportedException();
}
}
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Well, I'd wondered how you, missus & the bairns were doing, but thought it was too early for you to emerge on sandier shores, so didn't fret
Now that you're here, how are things going ?
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Chaos.
Trying to get things ready. Shippers are in a couple of weeks. I head out a couple of days later. I have got shopping coming out of my ears and think the couriers have worn down my path.
School applications are a nightmare!
It will all come together I'm sure!
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Please stop assuming that my being stuck in this sh1thole of a country means that I want all web pages served to me in the bluddy awful language used by residents of the dump.
It is possible to live in a foreign country, but still want to use your mother tongue when doing, oh, I don't know, minor things like browsing the web or installing critical Windows updates!
Also, could you please tell your web pages to stop deciding that my Windows 8 laptop is running Windows XP, then going on to tell me that it is out of support? It's bad enough that I'm stuck with the sh1t that is Windows 8 without your rubbing a superior operating system in my nose, every time I run Windows update.
Oh, and whilst we're on the subject of Windows 8, could you please just scrap the unholy sh1t that you call an app store, and start again. Copy Android's way of doing things. They're open source; they won't sue.
OK, just 3,843 more things...
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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And try accessing your crappy junk Hotmail account from a different country when you travel. "Oh, looks like someone is hacking your account, please enter this ridiculous quantity of security crap and we will send it to another Hotmail account/phone you cant even use/access in a foreign country"
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Yup, they seem to assume that your 27 spams and one e-mail from a mate about what time to go to the pub require the kind of security that suits transportation of nuclear materials.
It's e-mail, for f***'s sake. Out of every three thousand e-mails I receive, there's maybe as many as one where it would bother me if absolutely everyone in the world read it.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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