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00:02
anybody have any good CSS sprites they want to share for business apps?
Just about every webapp uses these icons
no crap, I've never heard of that site or that set. Thanks
@drachenstern Really? famfamfam is epic.
I guess I'm not :(
are his gifs animated?
no they're just icons
I use his flags collection too, 247 countries' flags named per their ISO country codes, was perfect for my web stats app
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00:26
GAH. Why does my automatically generated checkbox show up in Firefox and not in Chrome? And it would be different if it were consistent. One tab reload, it works in Chrome, another, nothing visible, but the inspect says it's there. It's like it's not visible...
strange
yes it is, and I don't really expect an answer, just wanted to vent that it was pissing me off. Debugging in FX is just as well
 
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02:52
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03:38
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03:51
What? No constructive comment? fume. . . rage. . .
@DanGrossman retaliatory -1
04:22
Intriguing comment that requires no discussion.
Discussion of comment.
Query of reasons for compulsory discussion?
Non-sequitur involving Malaysian tigers.
Inquiry about the general health of specific individuals in the room. Apology for not issuing a welcome statement upon rejoining the room.
Copy of wikipedia URL on Malaysian tigers.
Non-committal confirmation of good health. Complaint about the weather.
04:26
Complementary complaint about the weather in another place.
Needless explanation that it isn't the weather which bothers me so much as how it affects roads.
Admission that others joining later will require explanation of the meta discussion.
Needless statement about the lack of skill of drivers in winter.
Expansion of the statement to incorporate all seasons.
@drachenstern Heartfelt agreement!
Congenial thanks.
Lengthy pause.
04:30
Comment regarding lengthy pause and relating to the general liveliness of non-programmers
Disappointed reference to the day of the week and current activities..
General reply referencing your given profession
Sterotypical response.
Self deprecating comment on the use of a stereotypical response.
Disparaging reference to "the wife," for no apparent reason.
Link to amusing YouTube video.
Slashdotesque comment about the obvious lack of a wife, due to given profession.
Link to unamusing cat video on Youtube
Link to amusing urbandictionary entry related to stereotypical response.
04:36
Derogatory comment on the usefulness of UrbanDictionary
@drachenstern An acronym describing an unrealistic level of laughter, followed by misspelled baby-talk in all-caps.
A similar acronym of unrealistic levels of laughter, followed by a combination of numbers and punctuation, dissipating any effect
Link to Wikipedia entry for drachtenstern which contains a derogatory comment on the usefulness of its subject. Link is broken, as the obvious vandalism has already been reverted.
Link to a question posed by a programmer lacking in certain mental facilities.
Link to an answer given to a duplicate of the question
Commentary on the discussion on the duplicate-question-answer
Link to a meta question demonstrating that both duplicates are, in fact, off-topic.
04:44
Acknowledgement that most questions on the site are off-topic
link to codinghorror blog about irrelevance of duplicate marking
Observation that laptop is dying.
Expression of general lack of motivation to rectify the situation by utilizing the A/C adapter for it's intended purpose.
Reference to the specificity of certain supposedly meta comments
as fun as the meta threading is, that's tiring for 25 minutes
my brain is starting to feel exhausted, but that could be from reading the math resignation letter and the horridly red blog
Hah.
@drachenstern That was where my supposedly meta question failed.
specific comments in a meta thread?
just stick to the one on meta.SO
@drachenstern nod
Uh-oh @zerkms is here, time to jet.
04:53
lmao
lol, i'm scarying you? ;-)
you should at least wait and see if he grasps the previous 30 minutes of conversation :p
btw, it is saturday, i don't plan to sit here a lot
@drachenstern it will take at least 30 minutes for me :-)
to scare, and how is it in "present progressive"?
scareing? :-S
what am i doing? i am sca...?
04:56
I'm both travelling and on-call for the rest of the weekend, so I'll be off in a moment.
scaring?
scared?
ok, scaring. My dictionary doesn't know the present progressive tense of that word :-S
Mwahahaha.
I'm not entirely sure that was necessary, but ok :p
Does anyone know vb?
05:01
momentarily considers re-linking YouTube video from last night.
@ahsan some
Oh right, we're done with that.
instead of asking what we know, ask what you want to know, that tends to work better
@drachenster: is the connection correct here? pastebin.com/PWJZxpTP
05:06
why don't you ask it to your .net?
does it work?
nope
then connection is incorrect
ta-dah
newbie so getting stuck
;jet oledb:database looks wrong to me
access jet 4.0?
what version of access?
@drachenstern You mean I can't just guess wrong and be considered helpful?
@zerkms something on the test methodology sounds wrong there. He used the SSD to simulate RAM? .... not valid. Run it by SF to confirm.
@mootinator No, this isn't an official SO question, which it should've been ...
@drachenstern: that guy is muuuuuuuuu........uuuch more experienced in mysql and its benchmarks ;-)
i don't recommend you to discuss about what he did wrong or right ;-)
@zerkms ok, but consider my complaints. You can't substitute SSD for RAM
yes, we can
and he proved that
*we cannot
I just want to notice that topic is "Is there benefit from having more memory ?". And the results is: yes, there are benefits of having more memory even if you run mysql on SSD
05:14
but he didn't prove that
what about graphics and results table?
3x performance is not enough?
he said he increased the size from 120GB to 250GB and on a laptop, or did I misunderstand and he was talking about something different?
he increased the size of the database and tripled his performance without changing the RAM configuration
laptop?
the size is the same
"with varying buffer pool size from 50 to 300GB"
he just changed buffers
maybe I misread something the first time
I came back and reread it again (I'm reading like four blogs right now, I'm sorry) and see that he has 300+ GB RAM on the server
he changed buffers' size that stores innodb data in the memory
05:17
I see this.
what the hell did I read the first time then???
@Ahsan did you ever figure out the answer to the question? i don't remember seeing an answer
@drachenstern: anyway, if you like mysql and work with it - that site is definitely must-read then
*then
I see this, however I work with MSSQL on servers with much less than 300GB+ RAM
hehe
@zerkms if you have time today to read this, you should meta.math.stackexchange.com/questions/1165/i-quit-heres-why
That thread hurts my brain.
05:22
@mootinator I read almost all of it (not the hidden comments but all the rest)
I think they are a bunch of babies being asked to monitor themselves
i cannot get what is the problem
"oh you must have a math degree to be a good moderator on math.SE" .. bullshit
you should have good people skills to be a moderator
+1
And I'm out.
Really this time
05:31
@drachenstern no
@Ahsan Well then I wish you luck. You need to understand that on SO answers are given freely and quickly. Taking a long time to respond (15 minutes is a long time when working on a problem) that you're obviously concerned about does not bode well for you getting an appropriate response in the future. My advice is to post a question on SO and stick around looking for an answer.
If you can't be present when you ask the question to wait and have a discussion on the answer, then wait to ask the question. I realize "life happens", but you've been asking about this for six hours (+) now.
there was no one in the channel
@Ahsan and yet here you found someone who was ready to converse almost immediately. You also don't seem to have posted the question on SO in that time, so there wasn't an urgent need to have an answer
Additionally, you should pick either C#, VB.NET or Java, not try to learn all three. If you're a student in Uni, express to your instructors that you are having difficulty learning all three simultaneously, and see if other students are also having issues. Most universities only use one language primarily, though, so I doubt this is the case. Restrict yourself to one language while learning, it makes things easier.
@drchenstern: the country is india, so all obsolete syllabus
@Ahsan I don't care where you are learning. Learning is learning. There's only one way to do so effectively.
05:41
@dr
There are plenty of users of this site who can write good code who are from India and they don't use three languages at one time
Well, not while learning.
@drachenstern ya its right but attending lectures n all eats much time.. n can leave one exhausted
@Ahsan I have two degrees and three disciplines of study (BS with two minors)
I also worked the entire time I was in Uni and maintained a 3.x GPA
I also did not learn three languages simultaneously
@drchenstern great but not all are in ivy league colleges and have passionate students in the uni
bah, no Ivy league for me I assure you
So away from complaining of your life, what error does the VB compiler give you for your problem?
it must throw some error
05:46
@drachenstern user defined type not found
Then that has nothing to do with the connection string
41 mins ago, by Ahsan
@drachenster: is the connection correct here? http://pastebin.com/PWJZxpTP
06:22
@drchenstern: how many tables can be put in odbc data source?
I don't understand the question
an ODBC data source is just a data source
ODBC is how you access it
I have seen databases with thousands of tables accessed over ODBC
ya but i have couple of .mdbs
perhaps the question is "how many tables can I have in one MDB"?
> Number of objects in a database 32,768
i have like couple of .mdbs each having a table?
Why would you have one table per mdb?
06:26
how can the data source identify all of them at once?
an mdb (or any database file) is a logical container for a group of tables (and queries, and etc)
@Ahsan how does your "My Documents" folder keep track of all your documents at once!?!?!?
directory structure?
and so the MDB keeps track of all the objects within.
And no, you do not need to know the technical specifics of how it does so before you use it. Don't try to learn it yet, you don't know enough about managing databases at a field level to worry about that. Learn to write the code, that is enough for now.
Keep your tables logically grouped by application within one database.
Do not group two or three applications worth of data in one database. Keep one database for one purpose. No matter how many tables it takes.
@drachenstern user dsn and system dsn? i guess anyone can be used na?
ya
for now it will be easier to do user dsn
06:32
hmm
@drchenstern: from these drivers which shall i use access(.mdb, *.accdb) or access(.mdb)?
^i missed out the *
sorry, was afk
what version of access?
2003 or 97?
06:58
night world
07:15
good noon.....................................
 
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10:52
I have no patience left
user69820
11:17
#ifdef A_MACRO
# undef A_MACRO
#endif

#define A_MACRO "cheese"
 
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18:14
hello
echo echo
drops a pin
18:56
lol
ya'll seen this khanacademy.org
I have seen it before yes, remarkable feat
 
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20:14
* <--- tumbleweed
I guess everybody is too busy programming to chat :p
heh
I'm not busy - just out of interesting things to say... (well... never had much in that department to start....)
i wish 99% of the commenters on youtube had that level of self-awareness
:/
20:31
At least it isn't like the WPF room - last activity: 2 days ago :|
well, it's a new feature - maybe it's just taking a while to filter through to the general SO consciousness
or maybe it's because there's not enough teenage girls
I'd go for the last one :)
teenage girls seem to be popular in other chat applications for some reason
heh
i bet they wouldn't know much about WPF
hmm... I'd still try it, just to make sure...
:)
 
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22:15
hello
haha
oh Windows 1.0
I honestly, really miss Windows 95
Enjoying the weekend Mr Grossman?
22:45
anyone familiar with visual basic?
"It is practically impossible to teach good programming style to students that have had prior exposure to BASIC. As potential programmers, they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration." - E. W. Dijkstra
lol
So I was trying to write a batch file that will run all my cleaning utilities (CCleaner, etc) automatically but the batch /wait command doesn't seem to work properly.
I'd like to make a small program to do this task but I don't want it to be dependent on a .NET framework or anything else
a portable .exe to put on a usb drive
any suggestions?
I suggest not running "cleaning utilities" :/
it's for my job at a computer repair shop
why do you say that
Your clients probably just need to download the free Microsoft Security Essentials and let it remove any viruses or malware they have.
22:51
I have a almost a dozen different utilities that I use and altogether I've seen it eliminate many GB of crap
The registry never needs to be "cleaned". My browser cookies are not "malicious files".
yeah but when we run 4-6 different full scans i prefer to eliminate GBs of trash
spoken like a late night "make your computer 4x faster!" salesman
those skeevy commercials
.....?
you've lost me
which part are you not believing exactly? "just install security essentials" is pretty silly
so you compare me to some bullshiting salesmen and then go silent, that's brilliant. thanks for the help
maybe it's because you're in here 24/7, but I had the impression you were knowledgeable and a respectable member of SO
Oh boy...heh. @Curtis, what did you mean when you said that /wait didn't seem to work properly?
23:06
I tried it on 4 programs and they weren't waiting on each other to finish
I wanted to make a program for this anyway in case I'd like to run it on a remote job, so it looks nice if the customer is watching.
So admittedly I didn't looking into solving the batch issue very extensively.

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