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  • R RickZeeland

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    His excitement softened. He looked from the window and the night, inward, toward the bedrooms. "And my wife and kids," he finished, most gently. "No, I wouldn't go back, no matter what happened." I took a final breath of my cigar. "You have done rather well." Liberated from his gray mood, he grinned at me. "You know, I think you believe that yarn." "Oh, I do." I stubbed out the cigar, rose, and stretched. "The hour is late. We'd better be going." He didn't notice at once. When he did, he came out of his chair like a big cat. "We?" "Of course." I drew a nerve gun from my pocket. He stopped in his tracks. "This sort of thing isn't left to chance. We check up. Come along, now." The blood drained from his face. "No," he mouthed, "no, no, no, you can't, it isn't fair, not to Amalie, the children—" "That," I told him, "is part of the punishment." I left him in Damascus, the year before Tamerlane sacked it.

    :-\

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    CPallini
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    Absolute rubbish, laddie.

    :-D

    "In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?" -- Rigoletto

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    • G glennPattonWork3

      Hi All, Stuff got in the way yesterday (work related) so I couldn't finish the message I was posting about Bob's birthday, I found him and the site via a Google search for an accurate millisecond timer in VB6, bit left field but the standard timer only went to 0.5 of a second, the unit I was working on spewed data at 0.25 which made it a little unreliable (this was serial port related!). :bob: had the answer all was good delivered the project everyone happy!

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      Ron Anders
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      I don't bemimber. :-D

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      • G glennPattonWork3

        Hi All, Stuff got in the way yesterday (work related) so I couldn't finish the message I was posting about Bob's birthday, I found him and the site via a Google search for an accurate millisecond timer in VB6, bit left field but the standard timer only went to 0.5 of a second, the unit I was working on spewed data at 0.25 which made it a little unreliable (this was serial port related!). :bob: had the answer all was good delivered the project everyone happy!

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        MarkTJohnson
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        I must have been looking for an answer to a WPF question based on when my profile was created. I had just started a new job, my current job, and was tasked with creating a new UI for an existing product. It will be 10 years for me this coming April.

        I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.

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        • J Joan M

          In the old times where you heard lots of silly noises to connect to the Internet, I was programming a VC++ program and searching for help and articles to solve doubts found :bob: and you know... it's been great since then. Back in those days that there were codeguru and then codeproject, :bob: was much more friendly and rapidly it started growing and growing becoming better and better every day.

          www.robotecnik.com[^] - robots, CNC and PLC programming

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          DRHuff
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          Codeguru! Haven’t heard of them in a looong time. 🤮

          If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.

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          • G glennPattonWork3

            Hi All, Stuff got in the way yesterday (work related) so I couldn't finish the message I was posting about Bob's birthday, I found him and the site via a Google search for an accurate millisecond timer in VB6, bit left field but the standard timer only went to 0.5 of a second, the unit I was working on spewed data at 0.25 which made it a little unreliable (this was serial port related!). :bob: had the answer all was good delivered the project everyone happy!

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            snorkie
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            A coworker of mine who was better at C# than me (probably still is) used the site. I figured if it was good enough for him, I should give it a try.

            Hogan

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            • G glennPattonWork3

              Hi All, Stuff got in the way yesterday (work related) so I couldn't finish the message I was posting about Bob's birthday, I found him and the site via a Google search for an accurate millisecond timer in VB6, bit left field but the standard timer only went to 0.5 of a second, the unit I was working on spewed data at 0.25 which made it a little unreliable (this was serial port related!). :bob: had the answer all was good delivered the project everyone happy!

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              Calin Negru
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              from Gamedev.net, people there recommended CP articles on several occasions.

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              • G glennPattonWork3

                Hi All, Stuff got in the way yesterday (work related) so I couldn't finish the message I was posting about Bob's birthday, I found him and the site via a Google search for an accurate millisecond timer in VB6, bit left field but the standard timer only went to 0.5 of a second, the unit I was working on spewed data at 0.25 which made it a little unreliable (this was serial port related!). :bob: had the answer all was good delivered the project everyone happy!

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                PIEBALDconsult
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                I toined left at Albekoiky. Nah, a colleague who was a recent college grad at the time told me about it.

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                • G glennPattonWork3

                  Hi All, Stuff got in the way yesterday (work related) so I couldn't finish the message I was posting about Bob's birthday, I found him and the site via a Google search for an accurate millisecond timer in VB6, bit left field but the standard timer only went to 0.5 of a second, the unit I was working on spewed data at 0.25 which made it a little unreliable (this was serial port related!). :bob: had the answer all was good delivered the project everyone happy!

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                  DRHuff
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                  I was searching for genderless alien pictures on AltaVista and up popped Bob. 🤪🤪

                  If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.

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                  • G glennPattonWork3

                    Hi All, Stuff got in the way yesterday (work related) so I couldn't finish the message I was posting about Bob's birthday, I found him and the site via a Google search for an accurate millisecond timer in VB6, bit left field but the standard timer only went to 0.5 of a second, the unit I was working on spewed data at 0.25 which made it a little unreliable (this was serial port related!). :bob: had the answer all was good delivered the project everyone happy!

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                    KrirkDev
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                    In 2003 search for ASP.Net MSN popup style and found this ASP.NET Popup Control[^]

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                    • G glennPattonWork3

                      Hi All, Stuff got in the way yesterday (work related) so I couldn't finish the message I was posting about Bob's birthday, I found him and the site via a Google search for an accurate millisecond timer in VB6, bit left field but the standard timer only went to 0.5 of a second, the unit I was working on spewed data at 0.25 which made it a little unreliable (this was serial port related!). :bob: had the answer all was good delivered the project everyone happy!

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                      k5054
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                      Like other here, I was looking for information on something and google directed me here. Now CP is part of my daily rituals.

                      Keep Calm and Carry On

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                      • G glennPattonWork3

                        Hi All, Stuff got in the way yesterday (work related) so I couldn't finish the message I was posting about Bob's birthday, I found him and the site via a Google search for an accurate millisecond timer in VB6, bit left field but the standard timer only went to 0.5 of a second, the unit I was working on spewed data at 0.25 which made it a little unreliable (this was serial port related!). :bob: had the answer all was good delivered the project everyone happy!

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                        Calin Negru
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                        I don’t know what is the reasoning for a double “find” in the title, I for one have my copies slightly different then the original

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                        • G glennPattonWork3

                          Hi All, Stuff got in the way yesterday (work related) so I couldn't finish the message I was posting about Bob's birthday, I found him and the site via a Google search for an accurate millisecond timer in VB6, bit left field but the standard timer only went to 0.5 of a second, the unit I was working on spewed data at 0.25 which made it a little unreliable (this was serial port related!). :bob: had the answer all was good delivered the project everyone happy!

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                          Rick York
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                          I was a former denizen of codeguru.com and one day I got an e-mail from Chris saying he had just started a new site and I was pre-registered for it. That new site was this one. The member count was pretty low then, less than one thousand as I recall, but it increased rather rapidly.

                          "They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"

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                          • G glennPattonWork3

                            Hi All, Stuff got in the way yesterday (work related) so I couldn't finish the message I was posting about Bob's birthday, I found him and the site via a Google search for an accurate millisecond timer in VB6, bit left field but the standard timer only went to 0.5 of a second, the unit I was working on spewed data at 0.25 which made it a little unreliable (this was serial port related!). :bob: had the answer all was good delivered the project everyone happy!

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                            Choroid
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                            Like a number of replies here looking for code help. It was Visual Basic 6. Think I asked a question NOT IN THE Lounge This thread begs the question. Why do you participate in CP and what do you get from it? At my level of expertise and only using VB.Net I participate (contribute) very little. What I do get from CP is reading the view of some very intelligent and funny people who just happen to code and are associated with the software industry from around the World. How did the little Green Alien get the name Bob?

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                            • G glennPattonWork3

                              Hi All, Stuff got in the way yesterday (work related) so I couldn't finish the message I was posting about Bob's birthday, I found him and the site via a Google search for an accurate millisecond timer in VB6, bit left field but the standard timer only went to 0.5 of a second, the unit I was working on spewed data at 0.25 which made it a little unreliable (this was serial port related!). :bob: had the answer all was good delivered the project everyone happy!

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                              FreedMalloc
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                              I needed to add database processing to a program I was working on in C++ back around 2004 I think. I asked a colleague if he knew of a library that took care of much of the tedious low level stuff. I just wanted to connect, query, process recordsets and such in my code. He told me to check out a site called CodeProject. I did and found an article and code that seemed to be written for my exact use case. I was able to easily include and use it in several C++ projects that needed DB access. I liked the atmosphere and attitude of the whole site and have remained a member ever since.

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                              • D Daniel Pfeffer

                                Was looking for some code to solve a problem, and a CP article popped up in the search.

                                Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                                jmaida
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                                ditto

                                "A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger

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                                • G glennPattonWork3

                                  Hi All, Stuff got in the way yesterday (work related) so I couldn't finish the message I was posting about Bob's birthday, I found him and the site via a Google search for an accurate millisecond timer in VB6, bit left field but the standard timer only went to 0.5 of a second, the unit I was working on spewed data at 0.25 which made it a little unreliable (this was serial port related!). :bob: had the answer all was good delivered the project everyone happy!

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                                  Ravi Bhavnani
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                                  Before CodeProject there was CodeGuru, created by Zafir Anjum.  Chris and a bunch of us contributed several articles to that site.  In 1997, Chris figured he could build a better site - and he was right.  A bunch of us volunteered, but Chris did most of the heavy lifting.  The early volunteers managed specific sections (there were only about a dozen when the site started).  I managed the MFC Controls section which was near and dear to my heart and designed the site's joke post icon. Since then CodeProject has grown beyond what most of us expected, and as we know is now one of the de facto sources of information for C# devs.  Congratulations to Chris and Dave and the CP team! /ravi (Member 191)

                                  My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                                  • G glennPattonWork3

                                    Hi All, Stuff got in the way yesterday (work related) so I couldn't finish the message I was posting about Bob's birthday, I found him and the site via a Google search for an accurate millisecond timer in VB6, bit left field but the standard timer only went to 0.5 of a second, the unit I was working on spewed data at 0.25 which made it a little unreliable (this was serial port related!). :bob: had the answer all was good delivered the project everyone happy!

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                                    Nelek
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                                    As many others making a search about something during my final project in college. I found the help of some good samaritans here. A time later I had a long break. Then I one day came back again, and never left.

                                    M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                                    • G glennPattonWork3

                                      Hi All, Stuff got in the way yesterday (work related) so I couldn't finish the message I was posting about Bob's birthday, I found him and the site via a Google search for an accurate millisecond timer in VB6, bit left field but the standard timer only went to 0.5 of a second, the unit I was working on spewed data at 0.25 which made it a little unreliable (this was serial port related!). :bob: had the answer all was good delivered the project everyone happy!

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                                      QuantumPlumber
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                                      I ended up here after googling (long ago) for some code (possibly javascript to create a bar-graph in a web-page). I stayed for the Insider News (and Kent's regular "name that earworm" challenge) and have evolved into a regular Lounge-lurker.

                                      Treading on the toes of giants . . .

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                                      • L Lost User

                                        I needed to finish a project, but being too lazy I googled "plz send codz". And here I am almost 20 years later doing the same.

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                                        Mycroft Holmes
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                                        Richard MacCutchan wrote:

                                        And here I am almost 20 years later doing the same

                                        In the other direction - the 2 Richards were scattered through my code base as references :-O

                                        Never underestimate the power of human stupidity - RAH I'm old. I know stuff - JSOP

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                                        • R Ravi Bhavnani

                                          Before CodeProject there was CodeGuru, created by Zafir Anjum.  Chris and a bunch of us contributed several articles to that site.  In 1997, Chris figured he could build a better site - and he was right.  A bunch of us volunteered, but Chris did most of the heavy lifting.  The early volunteers managed specific sections (there were only about a dozen when the site started).  I managed the MFC Controls section which was near and dear to my heart and designed the site's joke post icon. Since then CodeProject has grown beyond what most of us expected, and as we know is now one of the de facto sources of information for C# devs.  Congratulations to Chris and Dave and the CP team! /ravi (Member 191)

                                          My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                                          Gary R Wheeler
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                                          Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                                          (Member 191

                                          Reminds me of my first programming job. I was employee #6.

                                          Software Zen: delete this;

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