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    duplicate_account_data
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    OMG, my work site has now filtered out www.codeproject.com -- diddn't see that comming ... Luckily I can type in www.codeproject.net and it works .. for now that is. grrr X| Travis D. Mathison --- --- After three days without programming .. life becomes meaningless ...

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      OMG, my work site has now filtered out www.codeproject.com -- diddn't see that comming ... Luckily I can type in www.codeproject.net and it works .. for now that is. grrr X| Travis D. Mathison --- --- After three days without programming .. life becomes meaningless ...

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      hmmm, that's weird .. Content Advisor just wouldn't let me on the computer I was at, it's fine everywhere else (that was a scare though) heh:cool: Travis D. Mathison --- --- After three days without programming .. life becomes meaningless ...

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        hmmm, that's weird .. Content Advisor just wouldn't let me on the computer I was at, it's fine everywhere else (that was a scare though) heh:cool: Travis D. Mathison --- --- After three days without programming .. life becomes meaningless ...

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        Nish Nishant
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        boy!!! that sure must have been a SCARE Nish

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          hmmm, that's weird .. Content Advisor just wouldn't let me on the computer I was at, it's fine everywhere else (that was a scare though) heh:cool: Travis D. Mathison --- --- After three days without programming .. life becomes meaningless ...

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          ColinDavies
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          Travis after a shock like this you need a full medical to see if your heart is alright, LOL Regardz Colin J Davies P.S I need beta testers for VMTU.

          Speed up your internet connection with VMTU

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            OMG, my work site has now filtered out www.codeproject.com -- diddn't see that comming ... Luckily I can type in www.codeproject.net and it works .. for now that is. grrr X| Travis D. Mathison --- --- After three days without programming .. life becomes meaningless ...

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            Christian Graus
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            I changed to normal viewing and went from 50 to 60 MB this week, so I could be on the way to ban city too. I thought it would go down. :( The ONLY other thing I did was d/l an Apple II GS emulator and some games ( like about a meg worth ) and a meg of Beavis & Butthead sounds for Worms World Party. Yeah, it was a big week. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.

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              Travis after a shock like this you need a full medical to see if your heart is alright, LOL Regardz Colin J Davies P.S I need beta testers for VMTU.

              Speed up your internet connection with VMTU

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              Pavlos Touboulidis
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              Colin, IMHO, when you're looking for beta testers among programmers, you should describe your product in 2-3 lines, like what it is supposed to do and how. Saying "Speed up your internet connection with VMTU" is not enough, it just looks like I plain web ad. ;)

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                Colin, IMHO, when you're looking for beta testers among programmers, you should describe your product in 2-3 lines, like what it is supposed to do and how. Saying "Speed up your internet connection with VMTU" is not enough, it just looks like I plain web ad. ;)

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                ColinDavies
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                Point taken , thanks Pavlos, I've altered my Sig, :-) Regardz Colin J Davies P.S I need beta testers for VMTU.

                Speed up your internet connection with VMTU

                Variable Maximum Transfer Unit, or VMTU is an algorithm for negotiating the packet sizes passed from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to your Internet TCP connection. The connection speed does not increase; the throughput of the modem is improved.

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                • C Christian Graus

                  I changed to normal viewing and went from 50 to 60 MB this week, so I could be on the way to ban city too. I thought it would go down. :( The ONLY other thing I did was d/l an Apple II GS emulator and some games ( like about a meg worth ) and a meg of Beavis & Butthead sounds for Worms World Party. Yeah, it was a big week. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.

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                  Nish Nishant
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                  who tells you that you used 50-60 MB last week? is it your sys admin? if so does he actually know its all code project? I mean is he logging every site you go to? if so isnt that against US privacy laws?? cant you sue him? Nish

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                    who tells you that you used 50-60 MB last week? is it your sys admin? if so does he actually know its all code project? I mean is he logging every site you go to? if so isnt that against US privacy laws?? cant you sue him? Nish

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                    Christian Graus
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                    Problem 1: There are five of us, the sys admin can SEE I only use Code Project. Problem 2: I'm not in the US, so their privacy laws mean nothing to me. Problem 3: We don't make a profit, so there really is no-one to sue who is worth anything. Problem 4: We're not in the US ( see above ) and therefore don't tend towards frvilous lawsuits. Yes, they log every site we go to, why shouldn't they, I mean for starters surely every sys admin looks to make sure no-one is using their network to look at illegal or obviously high bandwidth/no return sites. If I get told to pull my head in, it will be because my usage is causing our free, high speed connection to be at risk. I can live with that. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.

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                      Problem 1: There are five of us, the sys admin can SEE I only use Code Project. Problem 2: I'm not in the US, so their privacy laws mean nothing to me. Problem 3: We don't make a profit, so there really is no-one to sue who is worth anything. Problem 4: We're not in the US ( see above ) and therefore don't tend towards frvilous lawsuits. Yes, they log every site we go to, why shouldn't they, I mean for starters surely every sys admin looks to make sure no-one is using their network to look at illegal or obviously high bandwidth/no return sites. If I get told to pull my head in, it will be because my usage is causing our free, high speed connection to be at risk. I can live with that. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.

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                      okay :-) cool for me its kinda funny we have a team called SEG [basically responsible for sysadmin duties] I am a member too :-) and I make a fuss when people waste bandwidth by downloading mp3 clips throughout the day so its kinda funny that I spend all my time downloading MS patches, and chatting at the CP lounge and stuff like that but its a lot better than downloading mp3 via imesh whats worse is there are nearly 15 people on a pitiable 64 kbps which also acts as our dns, mail and test-web-server kinda slow yet I try to get the best out of it Nish

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                        Problem 1: There are five of us, the sys admin can SEE I only use Code Project. Problem 2: I'm not in the US, so their privacy laws mean nothing to me. Problem 3: We don't make a profit, so there really is no-one to sue who is worth anything. Problem 4: We're not in the US ( see above ) and therefore don't tend towards frvilous lawsuits. Yes, they log every site we go to, why shouldn't they, I mean for starters surely every sys admin looks to make sure no-one is using their network to look at illegal or obviously high bandwidth/no return sites. If I get told to pull my head in, it will be because my usage is causing our free, high speed connection to be at risk. I can live with that. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.

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                        sorry for thinking you were an american really sorry! Nish :-)

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                          Problem 1: There are five of us, the sys admin can SEE I only use Code Project. Problem 2: I'm not in the US, so their privacy laws mean nothing to me. Problem 3: We don't make a profit, so there really is no-one to sue who is worth anything. Problem 4: We're not in the US ( see above ) and therefore don't tend towards frvilous lawsuits. Yes, they log every site we go to, why shouldn't they, I mean for starters surely every sys admin looks to make sure no-one is using their network to look at illegal or obviously high bandwidth/no return sites. If I get told to pull my head in, it will be because my usage is causing our free, high speed connection to be at risk. I can live with that. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.

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                          David Wulff
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                          Christian, can't you just argue that constant exposure to us "programmers" improves your skills, and thus your work? Yeah, yeah I know - stop laughing. It might work. Hey, I just noticed a new 'official' smilie: :omg:

                          :cool: -=:suss:=-

                          Dr David Wulff, Phd Aqkuoerian Sciences dwulff@battleaxesoftware.com Founder of The BLA iF yuo find speeling mistkaes, don;t blaem me, blaem my keybord.

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                            I changed to normal viewing and went from 50 to 60 MB this week, so I could be on the way to ban city too. I thought it would go down. :( The ONLY other thing I did was d/l an Apple II GS emulator and some games ( like about a meg worth ) and a meg of Beavis & Butthead sounds for Worms World Party. Yeah, it was a big week. Christian As I learn the innermost secrets of the around me, they reward me in many ways to keep quiet. Men with pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought Jewellery.

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                            ...and went from 50 to 60 MB this week Well don't blame me - I haven't had a full-on theology debate with you for at least 8 days ;P ...was d/l an Apple II GS emulator Did you get the AIAB ("Amiga In A Box") up and running? I keep getting weird crashes under 2000 - everything's fine, then not fine anymore. So 15 years of UI development haven't really gotten us far. I must admit, it's very nostalgic to see the 'GURU' popping up evey now and then! What happened to your "space for rent" idea in the signature? ----------------------- The sermon on the mount... Man 1 : Hear that? Blessed are the greek. Man 2 : The greek? Man 1 : Well apparently, he's going to inherit the earth. Man 2 : Did anyone catch his name?

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                              ...and went from 50 to 60 MB this week Well don't blame me - I haven't had a full-on theology debate with you for at least 8 days ;P ...was d/l an Apple II GS emulator Did you get the AIAB ("Amiga In A Box") up and running? I keep getting weird crashes under 2000 - everything's fine, then not fine anymore. So 15 years of UI development haven't really gotten us far. I must admit, it's very nostalgic to see the 'GURU' popping up evey now and then! What happened to your "space for rent" idea in the signature? ----------------------- The sermon on the mount... Man 1 : Hear that? Blessed are the greek. Man 2 : The greek? Man 1 : Well apparently, he's going to inherit the earth. Man 2 : Did anyone catch his name?

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                              Brad Bruce
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                              I've saw a piece of bug tracking software recently that would give you a free single user license if you put their text into your sig line in a few selected newsgroups. Was that really 1 sentence? :eek: Brad

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                                who tells you that you used 50-60 MB last week? is it your sys admin? if so does he actually know its all code project? I mean is he logging every site you go to? if so isnt that against US privacy laws?? cant you sue him? Nish

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                                Just FYI, in the US you pretty much have no privacy when it comes to your employer's computers. It's their equipment and you're using their net connection. Past court cases have held that they are allowed to watch and read everything you do on their computers. --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ "....." -- Silent Bob :love: your :bob: with :vegemite: and :beer:

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                                  hmmm, that's weird .. Content Advisor just wouldn't let me on the computer I was at, it's fine everywhere else (that was a scare though) heh:cool: Travis D. Mathison --- --- After three days without programming .. life becomes meaningless ...

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                                  Maybe, your boss wanted to check how much of your code is cp(cut & paste) from cp(code project). So he tampered your Content Advisor. :) -Thomas

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                                    ...and went from 50 to 60 MB this week Well don't blame me - I haven't had a full-on theology debate with you for at least 8 days ;P ...was d/l an Apple II GS emulator Did you get the AIAB ("Amiga In A Box") up and running? I keep getting weird crashes under 2000 - everything's fine, then not fine anymore. So 15 years of UI development haven't really gotten us far. I must admit, it's very nostalgic to see the 'GURU' popping up evey now and then! What happened to your "space for rent" idea in the signature? ----------------------- The sermon on the mount... Man 1 : Hear that? Blessed are the greek. Man 2 : The greek? Man 1 : Well apparently, he's going to inherit the earth. Man 2 : Did anyone catch his name?

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                                    Christian Graus
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                                    NO, I've not run an Amiga emulator for *ages*. I only got inspired to look for a IIGS emulator because I saw a IIGS for sale on ebay, and remembered when I first saw one and was glad 'we' had an Amiga killer. While I'm too lazy to fix my broken sig permanently, I have from time to time spotted it and typed in the first thing that came to mind as a replacement. Space for rent has only been posted once AFAIK. Christian I have plenty of talent & vision. I just don't care.

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