@Chimera "In addition to commanding a higher price, the game hens have a shorter growing span, 28 to 30 days as opposed to 42 or more for regular chicken." That sounds like some guys earn a lot of money on them.
@Insilico And whatever is left of that (alleged) higher quality after a bottle has been open for half a day. Here in Germany, bottled water is very popular, while it's very uncommon to drink tap water. And that's despite tap water very likely being the best-controlled foodstuff here.
Right, that's something I learned with my French colleagues: in France, when you say you're "at X grams" or something, it refers to alcohol consumption. Here, it usually refers to how much pot was in that joint you just smoked.
I mean yes, it's difficult indeed, it has its drawbacks in terms of conception and debugging, but since when being difficult was a good point to not implement a feature?
Turducken is a dish consisting of a de-boned chicken stuffed into a de-boned duck, which is in turn stuffed into a de-boned turkey. The word turducken is a portmanteau of turkey, duck, and chicken. The dish is a form of engastration, which is a recipe method in which one animal is stuffed inside the gastric passage of another.
The thoracic cavity of the chicken/game hen and the rest of the gaps are stuffed, sometimes with a highly seasoned breadcrumb mixture or sausage meat, although some versions have a different stuffing for each bird. The result is a fairly solid layered poultry dish...
> The Pure Meat Company offered a five-bird roast (a goose, a turkey, a chicken, a pheasant, and a pigeon, stuffed with sausage), described as a modern revival of the traditional Yorkshire Christmas pie, in 1989;
@Insilico not all of the. There was of course the turkey, chicken and duck. There was a pidgeon, perhaps a goose. A woodcock I recall as well, how can you forget such a name :P
Haggis McMutton: Well, Haggis is only my nickname. My true name is ‘Heart Lungs And Liver Boiled In The Stomach Of The Animal McMutton’. Guybrush: Oh, so your parents were expecting a girl. Haggis: Aye. ^ This is where I learned what haggis was
ReadProcessMemory(hProc,(LPCVOID)(7845CDDC),&PHP,4,NULL);
When I enter that i get this error in Dev-C++ Win32 :
C:\Dev-Cpp\main.cpp invalid suffix "CDDC" on integer constant
any idea why?
@sbi yes. citroën engineers are very good at making constructions with wires and interdependencies all over the place. so also with japanese aiwa (i don't know if they're still in business though)
@R.MartinhoFernandes The shortest distance between two points on Earth is a straight line, which is impossible to do unless you like to run through houses and buildings.
Taxicab geometry, considered by Hermann Minkowski in the 19th century, is a form of geometry in which the usual distance function or metric of Euclidean geometry is replaced by a new metric in which the distance between two points is the sum of the absolute differences of their coordinates. The taxicab metric is also known as rectilinear distance, L1 distance or \ell1 norm (see Lp space), city block distance, Manhattan distance, or Manhattan length, with corresponding variations in the name of the geometry. The latter names allude to the grid layout of most streets on the island of Manhat...
@R.MartinhoFernandes The thing is the shortest-distance route is not necessarily the fastest route, unless you factor in things like traffic and speed limits as part of the "distance" of the edges.
@Ell It's not that bad, it's just completely lacking on the field of documentation whenever you want to do something slighly more complex than connecting 2 vertices.
@Cicada that's not actually that simple to do, connecting two vertices. It will largely depend on how you choose to represent vertices and whether you data structures need to be adapted to the BGL Graph concepts :) Other than that, plain sailing
Anyhoops: VSExpress 2012 turns out to suck, but mainly because of no plugins. I think I rather like the dark color scheme. And here come the many benefits of never using a mouse or looking at the screen for anything outside code: I don't mind any of the UI changes.
YES The menu in ALLCAPS is fugly, but I don't really have to look at it, so, I'm fine
@Cicada That's cheating. I wanted to find it in Tools/options. Alas, apparently after 20 or so revisions of the product, they still failed to have a fulltext filtering thing in the options dialog tree. Makes sense