@SpencerRuport - Heh, SB is really expensive. Two of our friends got married there, one was 28k and the other was 59k =/ We are getting married in Vegas :P
@TravisJ I just turn off all credit inquiries by default from the agencies
you can call them and ask them to automatically reject inquiries, and then call back to enable it just for when you want credit inquiries like buying a car
@Codeman - Yeah but how would credit inquiries be effected? I think the potential to wire the entire contents of the account out would be the real danger.
Hey, i got university assignment to describe "Query languages, purpose and principles, SQL and QBE, SQL standard, SQL critique" Does anyone have idea what is ment by standard and critique :o?
@Marek - It probably means talk about the standardized SQL language. Oracle, Microsoft and a number of other groups have added their own touches to the language but the Standard SELECT, FROM, WHERE, ORDER BY etc are consistent in all of them.
@Marek - Though it's difficult to tell without more context.
Critique is probably just talking about different ways of solving the same problem in SQL and their advantages/disadvantages.
A long while back I started tongue-in-cheek using the adjective "molested" to refer to data edited by a user. It's such a good descriptive term and I've been using it for so long I don't see it as a joke anymore; I was puzzled for a couple seconds today as to why some people were giggling at my statements in a meeting.
Maybe I should also refer to system defaults as "virgin values"
@TZHX, the sheer logic of sub-pixel antialising which requires its calibration to your display. If it's a design choice, it's an idiotic design choice. Thankfully it isn't, ever, in my experience. CaptJak, it doesn't take long to notice that my eyes have been verbally assaulted by creating the impression of having acid thrown in them. patrickSweeney, maybe I'll head over to your mom's. — zeromus2 hours ago