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  • P peterchen

    http://www.codeproject.com/script/profile/whos_who.asp?id=14040[^] What's so bad about it? At least over here the first association is a thunderstorm, only the scond is martial....


    "Der Geist des Kriegers ist erwacht / Ich hab die Macht" StS
    sighist | Agile Programming | doxygen

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    Andrew McCarter
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    Unfortunately, there is a bad connotation in the US ... there is a rather offensive web site of the same name dot org that doesn't deserve a real link. And yes, I *know* they are not the same thing ... just an unfortunate name is all.

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    • A Andrew McCarter

      Unfortunately, there is a bad connotation in the US ... there is a rather offensive web site of the same name dot org that doesn't deserve a real link. And yes, I *know* they are not the same thing ... just an unfortunate name is all.

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      brianwelsch
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      had to go look. X|:mad:

      "Manifest plainness, embrace simplicity,
      reduce selfishness, have few desires."
      -- Lao Tzu

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        take for example a "don't" - it's always a "don#t - backsspace-backspace-'-t". I never get that apostroph right... I'm curently cranking out fresh new framework classes, together with doxygen documentation, so there's a helluva typing going on....


        "Der Geist des Kriegers ist erwacht / Ich hab die Macht" StS
        sighist | Agile Programming | doxygen

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        brianwelsch
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        ** pictures peterchen sitting in front his computer, a blur of fingers, and keys disintegrating under them. A pile of fresh keyboards are stacked nearby. Ready for action at moments notice. **

        "Manifest plainness, embrace simplicity,
        reduce selfishness, have few desires."
        -- Lao Tzu

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          had to go look. X|:mad:

          "Manifest plainness, embrace simplicity,
          reduce selfishness, have few desires."
          -- Lao Tzu

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          Chris Richardson
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          brianwelsch wrote: had to go look. Me too. Double X| X| :mad::mad: Chris Richardson

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          • A Andrew McCarter

            Unfortunately, there is a bad connotation in the US ... there is a rather offensive web site of the same name dot org that doesn't deserve a real link. And yes, I *know* they are not the same thing ... just an unfortunate name is all.

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            leppie
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            Now Paul's secret comes out....:sigh: leppie::AllocCPArticle("Zee blog");

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            • S Steve Mayfield

              It looks to me like some people are cheating - take for instance the person in 3rd place "Jin Kazama has been a participant since 2003-06-03, and in that time has typed 52,833,608 keys in total." In just 92 days he has typed almost 53 million characters??? That works out to almost 400 characters a minute 24 hours a day :confused: If he "worked" just 12 hours a day he would have to type 160 words per minute....I sorry but no one types that fast....even on crack :eek: The 1st place user has typed 16,777,215 in the past 9 days - that would be almost 1300 characters a minute continuously....NO WAY!!! :suss: Steve

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              Matt Newman
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              You can install multiple systems on the same user, that may be it. Matt Newman
              Sonork: 100:11179 "Battleship, was the first game that taught you to lie" - Zachery

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              • S Steve Mayfield

                It looks to me like some people are cheating - take for instance the person in 3rd place "Jin Kazama has been a participant since 2003-06-03, and in that time has typed 52,833,608 keys in total." In just 92 days he has typed almost 53 million characters??? That works out to almost 400 characters a minute 24 hours a day :confused: If he "worked" just 12 hours a day he would have to type 160 words per minute....I sorry but no one types that fast....even on crack :eek: The 1st place user has typed 16,777,215 in the past 9 days - that would be almost 1300 characters a minute continuously....NO WAY!!! :suss: Steve

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                brianwelsch
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                Steve Mayfield wrote: he would have to type 160 words per minute....I sorry but no one types that fast....even on crack true. last time I did crack (deadline crunch), I only got up to 99.5 words/minutes. :suss:

                "Manifest plainness, embrace simplicity,
                reduce selfishness, have few desires."
                -- Lao Tzu

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                  ** pictures peterchen sitting in front his computer, a blur of fingers, and keys disintegrating under them. A pile of fresh keyboards are stacked nearby. Ready for action at moments notice. **

                  "Manifest plainness, embrace simplicity,
                  reduce selfishness, have few desires."
                  -- Lao Tzu

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                  peterchen
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                  :laugh::laugh::laugh:


                  "Der Geist des Kriegers ist erwacht / Ich hab die Macht" StS
                  sighist | Agile Programming | doxygen

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                  • S Steve Mayfield

                    It looks to me like some people are cheating - take for instance the person in 3rd place "Jin Kazama has been a participant since 2003-06-03, and in that time has typed 52,833,608 keys in total." In just 92 days he has typed almost 53 million characters??? That works out to almost 400 characters a minute 24 hours a day :confused: If he "worked" just 12 hours a day he would have to type 160 words per minute....I sorry but no one types that fast....even on crack :eek: The 1st place user has typed 16,777,215 in the past 9 days - that would be almost 1300 characters a minute continuously....NO WAY!!! :suss: Steve

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                    Richard Jones
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                    Easy. Set the keyboard to fast-repeat. Place a book on the keyboard. Go away. "You say your computer won't turn on? Let's see ... [flip flip flip]. Have you run ScanDisk?" - Tech Support

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                      Easy. Set the keyboard to fast-repeat. Place a book on the keyboard. Go away. "You say your computer won't turn on? Let's see ... [flip flip flip]. Have you run ScanDisk?" - Tech Support

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                      J Dunlap
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                      Richard Jones wrote: Easy. Set the keyboard to fast-repeat. Place a book on the keyboard. Go away. Ah, but that doesn't work. They say that Pulse has a built-in cheating detector that detects that kind of thing and docks you for it.

                      "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
                      "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi

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