Yeah, sure getting a good deal for their council tax there...
Broken system, that. Funding for the local council is based on the value of your home, so richer areas pay more per capita. Because obviously the richer you are the more bins you need emptying and street lights repairing. Seems fair.
@LewsTherin it's not an area I know much about. Also, I don't know about you but I immediately start thinking about AAA titles and most of it is almost certainly actually crappy tower defence clones on iOS
I expect engine designers need some 1337 C++ and that'll be a different business altogether
I have a file in MyProject/Foo/MyFile.txt, and I want it to "copy to output directory" to bin/MyFile.txt, not bin/Foo/MyFile.txt. Is there a way to do this without moving it to the root project folder?
@juanvan ouch. I was going to suggest to put them in a zip archive but that is not going to fly then. Assuming the zip algorithm would detect the same bytestreams over and over again...
We have template engines for HTML. We have CSS abstraction preprocessors. We have JavaScript frameworks. But is there something that ever combined all these three into one fab idea
But, I'm assuming the error is when it hits the return View. It does return the View, but then forces the new Controller URL rather then put it into current page.
@Greg - No offense, but I cannot help you debug step by step. Produce a whole situation or error messages or something to help. Playing 20 questions takes a lot of time.
@Pheonixblade9 I think you mentioned something about an acquisition a little while ago; would it have been a smart move to exercise then and have something they'd have to pay you for when it went through?
it was a guy younger than me driving a 3.5ton truck that probably cost $50k, on his parent's insurance. I get the feeling he doesn't understand responsibility yet
@TravisJ Well, so I have page A then I have page B loading through that Ajax. When I hit the Javascript I only see Page A, no Page B. Then when I cancel Page B and fadeOut I don't see either Page A or Page B.
I walk to work and drive to go to the supermarket and to visit my parents. A flashy car would be the most pointless purchase I can think of. But they're shiny.
The TVR Cerbera Speed 12, originally known as the Project 7/12, was a high performance concept car designed by TVR in 1997. Based in part on then-current TVR hardware, the vehicle was intended to be both the world's highest performance road car and the basis for a GT1 class endurance racer. However, problems during its development, changing GT1 class regulations and the eventual decision that it was simply incapable of being used as a road car ended the idea, forcing TVR executives to abandon its development.
The vehicle's engine, displacing 7.7 litres and having twelve cylinders, was reportedly...
> The vehicle's engine, displacing 7.7 litres and having twelve cylinders, was reportedly capable of producing nearly one thousand horsepower, although an exact measurement was never made.
In an interview then-owner Peter Wheeler, said that TVR had tried to record the car's power on an engine dyno. The dyno was rated at 1,000 bhp (750 kW) but the test resulted in its input shaft being broken.
lol yeah
Wheeler, no newcomer to high performance cars and an experienced racer in the TVR Tuscan Challenge, drove one of the finished prototypes home and concluded that the car was unusable on the road, in his opinion simply too powerful.
The Porsche 918 Spyder is a mid-engined plug-in hybrid supercar designed by Porsche. The Spyder is powered by a 4.6 liter V8 engine, developing 608 horsepower (453 kW), with two electric motors delivering an additional 279 horsepower (208 kW) for a combined output of 887 horsepower (661 kW). The 918 Spyder's 6.8 kWh lithium-ion battery pack delivers an all-electric range of 12 mi (19 km) under EPA's five-cycle tests. The car has a top speed of around 340 km/h (210 mph).
The 918 Spyder is a limited edition supercar, and Porsche plans to manufacture 918 units as a 2014 model year. Production began...
Spoons, also known as Pig or Tongue, is a fast-paced game of matching and occasional bluffing, in the Crazy Eights group of card games, closely related to Craits. It is played with an ordinary pack of playing cards and several ordinary kitchen spoons or other objects.
Spoons is played in multiple rounds, and each player's objective is to grab a spoon. No spoon may be grabbed until one player has collected a four of a kind, but once the first player to get a four of a kind has grabbed a spoon, all players may immediately reach out to attempt to grab a spoon. As in the game musical chairs, there...