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21:01
You got a hard dependency there
why isn't the screw touching the floor? Its a leveling screw, that could alleviate the problems if the fridge isn't level.
have you guys seen this? warning, flash alert! blingh2o.com
also, maybe NSFW, depending on your boss
@drachenstern The screw is no longer flat
Here ya go:
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Q: How to Repair my Dropped Refrigerator

mootinatorHi, I ordered a new hinge and brake for the fridge/freezer a friend dropped. The problem is the door hangs too low on the left side. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/469380/IMG00046-20101117-1454.jpg My thinking was that the bottom of the door got pushed out to the right because of the way the hinge ...

the screw isn't or the piece it uses to support the fridge? it looks like just the part that should be flat is bent. But a hammer should fix that
It's sort of warped all over though, hence why I paid $10 for a replacement.
Rather than trying to hammer it out to the correct form.
ah, well then
21:08
That's what noobs like me do, we go on se and post not a question, but rather a request for reassurance.
well if the whole thing is dented, then I reassure you that is what I would do
+1
Now I must continue thinking of requirements for a system I have no intention of writing.
I must be cable of generating donuts
Where is the appropriate place to post the following question:
How do I make this **stupid** computer stop vibrating?!
How is it vibrating? DVD/CD?
@mootinator once i crushed my door lock, so it shattered to pieces. instead of calling master, i decided to fix it myself. I've spent 2 hours fixing it back to normal. Then i've spent 30 minutes testing if it works perfectly(i live in a campus and when you smash your door it automatically locks so you cant get in without a key). After testing i decided to go to toilet. Long story short, i came back to my room 40 minutes after and decided to never again fix anything so critical.
21:16
Sysadmins worry about noise all the time ;)
I see something similar to software development, definitely.
I think the hdd is too close to the side panel, and causes the side panel to vibrate
@CodingGorilla Expanding insulating foam.
take off the side panel
and a vibrating hard drive is a recipe for disaster, replace it or get some grommets, pronto
I think my IT department would get angry if I filled my case with insulating foam :P
21:19
@CodingGorilla Maybe you'd get a new, quiet PC out of the deal.
this computer is less than 6 months old, that's the sad part
and I have tons of problems with it (mainly cuz my IT department puts all kinds of crapware on it)
21:34
@Anton My dorm room was wired backwards, and I put in a maintenance request to have it fixed. They didn't seem to think that was a "real" problem, so I waited until the night of December 25th, shut off the breaker for my room and the two beside me, and fixed it myself.
Despite the fact that noone was around, I was still terrified that someone would turn the power back on.
It didn't occur to me to, yknow, use a post-it note on the breaker box or something.
22:02
OK, a little MS Access, VBA for y'all
@CodingGorilla My guess would be a cheap fan. You can try swapping that fairly cheaply.
I'm getting a 'Data Type Mismatch' on this:
SELECT MAX(CInt([InvoiceNumber]))
Take the CInt out and the result I get back is: 7277
on MS Access? :o
Oh, on my previous complaint, no it's not a fan for sure
it's the outer panel, I can whack it why my hand and it stops for a bit :P
@CodingGorilla What doesn't make sense about that?
@mootinator Why can't I Convert a number to an Integer?
@CodingGorilla Do you have a Dell Precision by any chance?
22:06
@Sagar it's a dell, dont think it's a precision
@CodingGorilla In the system I work on, an InvoiceNumber often has characters in it,.
val([InvoiceNumber]) might work dependin on the data :/
I showed you the result tho, its a number
actually I figured it out, I needed to invert the CInt and Max
Sure, but that doesn't mean something lower than 7277 isn't a number.... ah
@CodingGorilla ok. I just asked because mine has the same issue with the side panel. I removed it and it is much quieter now
there probably WAS a record somewhere with a character in it that was causing the issue before the Max()
22:08
@CodingGorilla That will still break if the max somehow ends up being something with a character in it at some point, of course.
@Sagar removing a sidepanel is always better, if there's not a lot of risk for dust.
@mootinator only if all the number entries are removed, no?
@drachenstern Could be. Wouldn't a '7277a' be higher?
@drachenstern true
@mootinator Yea I know, this is a crappy access database that is being replaced, so it just needs to limp along for a little bit longer
@CodingGorilla Don't say crappy and Access on SO, they have spies watching.
22:13
I think in Wikipedia if you search crappy it auto-redirects to MS Access :P
quitting time here, take it easy boys
Later!
cheers!
Thomas Crapper (1836–1910), London plumber who invented the ballcock
@mootinator idk, what are the rules of validation on that?
@drachenstern That would break cInt but truncate to 7277 for val
22:21
I meant on max()
@drachenstern It would use the sort for whatever the type of data is.
I assume
Course that would put something like 8 above 7277, so I'm likely mistaken.
sorry, trying to knock up some scripts :|
any design pattern gurus here?
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Q: Design Patterns: Abstract Factory vs Factory Method

snmcdonaldNote: Questions are at the end of the post. I have read the other stackoverflow threads regarding Abstract Factory vs Factory Method. I understand the intent of each pattern. However, I am not clear on the definition. Factory Method defines an interface for creating an object, but lets s...

im heading home from work ill check back in 30
please take a look if you are good with design patterns
22:46
beer o' clock people...catch you'll tomorrow!
ciao
End of the day, time to puzzle over how people don't notice things they should.
@mootinator like my cokebottle from earlier? did I share that here?
I don't think you did (not while I was here)
no that was almost certainly meta.SO
I'm thinking people not noticing they're missing stat pay for the last three years can be explained by it not actually being missing. I just have to find it.
23:00
notice a poblem with the billboard?
@drachenstern its missing the rum...
New two liter?
and the air in the bottle
@mootinator yarr
Yah, it's full
@mootinator a little too full tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/…
impossibly full
23:02
I assume they mean the bottle, not the size itself.
hmmm?
I meant, the bottle, the fluid stops in a vertical line while pouring
I see that.
Of course -- It's a new two 'liter' bottle. The existing ones were probably all two 'litre' bottles.
ah, I see what you mean
I don't think the avg amerikan knows what a liter is. I have people asking me all the time ... I just shake my head and go on
23:16
A lire o cola.
language warning :P
23:29
I'm sure glad the person who wrote this stored procedure used helpful names like step5_value. >:|
23:40
Hmm, intriguing.
as usual FB team did another great thing
very trusting so they do not need to be verified and their activity is not monitored by our spam detection systems
Yes, because that user is limited to the testing application
and cannot interact with anything but that application
very trusting, that's all I'm going to say

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