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  • A Abhinav S

    Abu Mami wrote:

    help plz, urgent

    Did you search on the internet - see here? :-D I sympathize with you - I often cannot locate the right pair - not that I care but...

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    Abu Mami
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    Sorry - that links to a morning sock search algorithm. I'm trying to deal with a much more complex problem... sorting/searching straight from the laundry line while Bride is supervising.

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      Ah, so you did it properly then. You made an attempt and messed it up so as to avoid future requests to do it because you would just make it worse. Nicely done :-D

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      Christian Graus
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      Yes, this is the first advice I give all newly married men.

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        I help fold but that's only because she doesn't know how. Otherwise I buy her the washer and dryer and show her how to use them one time. The rest is up to her. There's also a chance that were she to ever see this post she would die from laughing so hard...

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        Luc Pattyn
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        Folding? There's an app for that. Ask Elaine, she is bound to know all about it. :)

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        • A Abu Mami

          Just can't figure it out. How am I supposed to know which socks are my wife's, my young son's, my daughter's, my older son's. Sheesh! Everytime I take them off the line and throw them in the basket, my bride of 32 years complains that I need to keep them in pairs, sort them by owner, and so on. Now that boys wear those low-cut socks, I don't have a clue what belongs to who. And don't get me started with folding T-shirts, putting in the correct piles, colors, sizes, AAARRRRRGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!! And, whoever heard of folding underwear. I just throw mine in the drawer. Fold underwear! Give me a break. I've got to move to a new place - something on the fifth floor or higher. Jumping out of a ground floor window just isn't effective.

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          Christian Graus
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          I keep buying bulk packs of all the same socks. That makes mine easy to find, then everyone else is on their own.

          Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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          • A Abu Mami

            Sorry - that links to a morning sock search algorithm. I'm trying to deal with a much more complex problem... sorting/searching straight from the laundry line while Bride is supervising.

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            Abhinav S
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            Abu Mami wrote:

            while Bride is supervising

            "Stack overflow - out of memory error."

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              I keep buying bulk packs of all the same socks. That makes mine easy to find, then everyone else is on their own.

              Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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              Abu Mami
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              Christian Graus wrote:

              I keep buying bulk packs of all the same socks

              'Zackly what I did in my college and single days - 20 pairs of the same socks, 20 pairs of the same briefs, 20 T-Shirts (different colors - a compromise), and a few pair of jeans (patched of course). Not all that much different today. Most days I go to the office in T-Shirt and jeans. If I have to meet a client, I wear a new T-Shirt and a new pair of jeans. Hey - I'm a classy guy.

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              • A Abu Mami

                Just can't figure it out. How am I supposed to know which socks are my wife's, my young son's, my daughter's, my older son's. Sheesh! Everytime I take them off the line and throw them in the basket, my bride of 32 years complains that I need to keep them in pairs, sort them by owner, and so on. Now that boys wear those low-cut socks, I don't have a clue what belongs to who. And don't get me started with folding T-shirts, putting in the correct piles, colors, sizes, AAARRRRRGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!! And, whoever heard of folding underwear. I just throw mine in the drawer. Fold underwear! Give me a break. I've got to move to a new place - something on the fifth floor or higher. Jumping out of a ground floor window just isn't effective.

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                Phil Martin
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                Do what I do - just keep piling them up and pair them up occasionally. When it becomes too much, use them for oil rags or donate them and buy new socks. Well, I don't do it that often, but it has happen once or twice in the last ten years.

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                  Just can't figure it out. How am I supposed to know which socks are my wife's, my young son's, my daughter's, my older son's. Sheesh! Everytime I take them off the line and throw them in the basket, my bride of 32 years complains that I need to keep them in pairs, sort them by owner, and so on. Now that boys wear those low-cut socks, I don't have a clue what belongs to who. And don't get me started with folding T-shirts, putting in the correct piles, colors, sizes, AAARRRRRGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!! And, whoever heard of folding underwear. I just throw mine in the drawer. Fold underwear! Give me a break. I've got to move to a new place - something on the fifth floor or higher. Jumping out of a ground floor window just isn't effective.

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                  Mark the toes of the socks with a certain color of magic marker. Or buy everybody different brands. And buy yourself black/brown dress socks. Have your wife wear girly shirts, you wear button-up shirts, have your older son wear whatever t-shirts, and have your younger son wear nothing but Power Ranger themed clothing. Don't wear any underwear; if you can get the others to agree to that, then you're all set. :)

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                  • A Abhinav S

                    Abu Mami wrote:

                    while Bride is supervising

                    "Stack overflow - out of memory error."

                    My signature "sucks" today

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                    Abu Mami
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                    Abhinav S wrote:

                    My signature "sucks" today

                    My signature "socks" today.

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                    • A Abu Mami

                      Christian Graus wrote:

                      I keep buying bulk packs of all the same socks

                      'Zackly what I did in my college and single days - 20 pairs of the same socks, 20 pairs of the same briefs, 20 T-Shirts (different colors - a compromise), and a few pair of jeans (patched of course). Not all that much different today. Most days I go to the office in T-Shirt and jeans. If I have to meet a client, I wear a new T-Shirt and a new pair of jeans. Hey - I'm a classy guy.

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                      Christian Graus
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                      I respect that. I wear metal shirts. They hide me from clients.

                      Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                        Mark the toes of the socks with a certain color of magic marker. Or buy everybody different brands. And buy yourself black/brown dress socks. Have your wife wear girly shirts, you wear button-up shirts, have your older son wear whatever t-shirts, and have your younger son wear nothing but Power Ranger themed clothing. Don't wear any underwear; if you can get the others to agree to that, then you're all set. :)

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                        Abu Mami
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                        Hey - finally somebody's trying to work out an algorithm. Not bad. Power Ranger stuff won't go with the young one - although I could just tell him it's special break dance apparel.

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                        • A Abu Mami

                          Just can't figure it out. How am I supposed to know which socks are my wife's, my young son's, my daughter's, my older son's. Sheesh! Everytime I take them off the line and throw them in the basket, my bride of 32 years complains that I need to keep them in pairs, sort them by owner, and so on. Now that boys wear those low-cut socks, I don't have a clue what belongs to who. And don't get me started with folding T-shirts, putting in the correct piles, colors, sizes, AAARRRRRGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!! And, whoever heard of folding underwear. I just throw mine in the drawer. Fold underwear! Give me a break. I've got to move to a new place - something on the fifth floor or higher. Jumping out of a ground floor window just isn't effective.

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                          Chris Meech
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                          In a couple of days from now, The Daily Insider is going to have a link to your post exclaiming the discovery of a new SOCKS protocol that is going to replace HTTP. :cool:

                          Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra]

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                          • A Abu Mami

                            Abhinav S wrote:

                            My signature "sucks" today

                            My signature "socks" today.

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                            Abhinav S
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                            Abu Mami wrote:

                            My signature "socks" today.

                            :laugh: That response had 5 written all over it.

                            My signature "sucks" today

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                              You help with the laundry? :~

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                              DaveyM69
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                              I actually do ALL the laundry in our house. The significant other used to 'do' it all but I got fed up of not having anything clean because she'd been too busy watching TV/sleeping/doing girly stuff. I wash it and dry it but... the only stuff I sort is mine and our son's. Her's go in a pile for her to sort out if she can ever be bothered - which is generally when she needs some clean.

                              Dave

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                                In a couple of days from now, The Daily Insider is going to have a link to your post exclaiming the discovery of a new SOCKS protocol that is going to replace HTTP. :cool:

                                Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra]

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                                Abu Mami
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                                Chris Meech wrote:

                                new SOCKS protocol that is going to replace HTTP

                                Enhanced with a proxy mechanism - having the wife do it.

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                                  I respect that. I wear metal shirts. They hide me from clients.

                                  Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                                  Abhinav S
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                                  Christian Graus wrote:

                                  I respect that. I wear metal shirts. They hide me from clients

                                  Now you see him, now you don't.

                                  My signature "sucks" today

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                                    I respect that. I wear metal shirts. They hide me from clients.

                                    Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                                    Abu Mami
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                                    Must be from the new stealth alloys.

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                                      Yes, this is the first advice I give all newly married men.

                                      Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                                      Rajesh R Subramanian
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                                      I've always wondered about Nish and his badly made omelet on his ONLY cooking attempt. Now it all makes perfect sense. :suss:

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                                        I've always wondered about Nish and his badly made omelet on his ONLY cooking attempt. Now it all makes perfect sense. :suss:

                                        Workout progress:
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                                        Desired arm size: 18in
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                                        Current training method: HIT

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                                        Abu Mami
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                                        Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:

                                        Nish and his badly made omelet

                                        You mean "his perfectly made omelet" :)

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                                          Hey - finally somebody's trying to work out an algorithm. Not bad. Power Ranger stuff won't go with the young one - although I could just tell him it's special break dance apparel.

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                                          AspDotNetDev
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                                          Abu Mami wrote:

                                          I could just tell him it's special break dance apparel

                                          Or just cut holes in all his new clothes so they look like they've already been used for a day. ;P

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