there, I went through my Pandora history and removed the upvote to Enya. Hopefully Enya-like music will now be less than 60% of my playlist :(
I can't immediately think of a purpose for boost::system_clock. The fact that it can go forwards or backwards without warning kinda makes it pointless IMO.
I've asked a question on SO and set a bounty of 50 rep. on it. Would it be possible to permit me to raise this bounty, if I see that it doesn't get enough attention?
Oh, I was hoping you worked on those polycom things, because then I could tell you to remember to close the blasted vxworks debug port on them before shipping them out
@Beginnernato not only have you been told in the past to stop asking C questions many many times over, we told you twice today to stop that. Also, I GAVE YOU THE ANSWER ALMOST EIGHT HOURS AGO
@DavidFrank it's an open forum, so questions are fine, but he asks very simple questions over and over for an off topic language, and then pesters us for hours until we give him the answers
What is a bounty?
What is the "Featured" tab on the homepage?
How can I search for questions that have a bounty attached?
How do I start a bounty? When can I start a bounty?
How long is the bounty period?
How do I award a bounty?
Can I award a bounty to my own answer?
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> At the center of the Sun, theoretical models estimate it to be approximately 276.5 watts/m^3, a power production density that more nearly approximates reptile metabolism than a thermonuclear bomb. Peak power production in the Sun has been compared to the volumetric heats generated in an active compost heap.
This is an issue I've been having for a long time. I want to run php applications on my windows computer and it has a terrebly high load time, around 10-25 seconds. I have tried many things:
First I tried a simple XAMPP installation
I read WAMP might be faster, so I tried WAMP, too. It gave me ...
our youth unemployment is absolutely through the roof
unless you're in a specific sector which is in demand, which I would well advise you to find out for sure beforehand, you won't get a job as a graduate here
our graduates live with their parents and work at minimum wage in a supermarket
well, it's probably not as bad to actually be unemployed as in the US, where you practically have to resort to cannibalism to get by when you're unemployed
@Insilico I'm not gonna say it isn't better over here, cause it probably is. But our unemployment benefits can't even cover travel costs to get to interviews.