To all new members
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We've had a bunch of new members sign up in the last month and I was thinking it would be cool if all the new members lurking in the shadows wondering if they should say something would step up on the soapbox and introduce themselves to everyone. It's always nice seeing fresh faces in the lounge so don't be shy! cheers, Chris Maunder
Actually I was a lurker for about 2 years before signing on as a member. Forgot how long it's been since I'v been a member. Do I still count as new Chris? ;P I'v been coding since a teen using straight basic at the time, didn't get serious about it till college when I discovered that a monitor wasn't mono-chrome any more. Used straight c for quite sometime with Borlands old Turbo C++ when windows just began. Didn't get into actual C++ till a bit later. I couldn't stand Windows what so ever, I was to comfortable at the old dos prompt goofing with debug typing out some cheezy small com executibles and using Turbo C++ for my straight C stuff. Just started learning windows/mfc programming for the past almost 3 years. Since then I'v learned alot from this site and everyone here. Best place I'v found on the net to actually ask questions and get some kind of feed back; I can't ask the books I got a question. Think even got under the skin of a MSFT (think it was Hodapp) so far for MSDN being picky with me. Hope he didn't take it to bad. All in all, It's been fun learning from everyone here and I hope to help contribute more soon between my off time. I have a 21 inch monitor and cable access and I think about Nish on a regular basis. ;P
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Actually I was a lurker for about 2 years before signing on as a member. Forgot how long it's been since I'v been a member. Do I still count as new Chris? ;P I'v been coding since a teen using straight basic at the time, didn't get serious about it till college when I discovered that a monitor wasn't mono-chrome any more. Used straight c for quite sometime with Borlands old Turbo C++ when windows just began. Didn't get into actual C++ till a bit later. I couldn't stand Windows what so ever, I was to comfortable at the old dos prompt goofing with debug typing out some cheezy small com executibles and using Turbo C++ for my straight C stuff. Just started learning windows/mfc programming for the past almost 3 years. Since then I'v learned alot from this site and everyone here. Best place I'v found on the net to actually ask questions and get some kind of feed back; I can't ask the books I got a question. Think even got under the skin of a MSFT (think it was Hodapp) so far for MSDN being picky with me. Hope he didn't take it to bad. All in all, It's been fun learning from everyone here and I hope to help contribute more soon between my off time. I have a 21 inch monitor and cable access and I think about Nish on a regular basis. ;P
Jay Beckert wrote: have a 21 inch monitor and cable access and I think about Nish on a regular basis. That Chris Maunder and his clever ideas!!! :-) Nish My most recent CP article :- A newbie's elementary guide to spawning processes www.busterboy.org
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We've had a bunch of new members sign up in the last month and I was thinking it would be cool if all the new members lurking in the shadows wondering if they should say something would step up on the soapbox and introduce themselves to everyone. It's always nice seeing fresh faces in the lounge so don't be shy! cheers, Chris Maunder
Like another member posted, I'm a lurker more than a newbie, but I'll take this opportunity to blab. I've always been a fan of science fiction, and when I found out my high school had a computer terminal, I went to the teacher in charge of it and asked how I could learn to use a computer. She didn't know me from Adam, but she gave me a book on BASIC for the HP 3000 (excellent book) and the next day I was there after school programming on a 110 cps ASR33 teletype. It was 1974. Since then I've programmed Z80's in assembly language, CP/M systems, Apples, industrial automation using embedded processors, Windows systems, systems I designed and breadboarded myself, you name it. Now I program mainly in C and C++ in Windows or Palm OS. Between designing computers, servicing computers and programming them, I've been working steadily ever since high school. Never had a problem getting a new job. Until now. Since getting laid off after Sept. 11, I haven't been able to find anything here in Marin County or nearby. Now I know how women feel wanting a date and the phone never rings. I've been writing code, playing with plug-in architecture and AI and whatnot, but it's hard to concentrate on that when you've got a family and a mortgage to feed and no income. <insert violins here> At any rate, you can read more about my interests on my web site for those of you haven't already fallen asleep. Love the Code Project and forums. I visit every day to see what's new and what the frequenti are clowning about. Keep up the good work. Dave Goodman dgoodman@infoway.com www.dkgoodman.com "Actio sequitur esse."
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We've had a bunch of new members sign up in the last month and I was thinking it would be cool if all the new members lurking in the shadows wondering if they should say something would step up on the soapbox and introduce themselves to everyone. It's always nice seeing fresh faces in the lounge so don't be shy! cheers, Chris Maunder
Also, all new members note that membership fees are due immediatly, using the paypal account cgraus@viewbuild.com. Trust me, I'm a rat.... Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little.
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Also, all new members note that membership fees are due immediatly, using the paypal account cgraus@viewbuild.com. Trust me, I'm a rat.... Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little.
Christian Graus wrote: account cgraus@viewbuild.com. Is that still active? Christian Graus wrote: Trust me, I'm a rat.... We know :-) Nish My most recent CP article :- A newbie's elementary guide to spawning processes www.busterboy.org
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Christian Graus wrote: account cgraus@viewbuild.com. Is that still active? Christian Graus wrote: Trust me, I'm a rat.... We know :-) Nish My most recent CP article :- A newbie's elementary guide to spawning processes www.busterboy.org
Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: Christian Graus wrote: account cgraus@viewbuild.com. Is that still active? What the paypal account or the email ? The email redirects to my new Dytech account, my paypal account knows all the email addresses I have had. Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: Christian Graus wrote: Trust me, I'm a rat.... We know It's a reference to Banana's in Pyjamas, one main character is a devious rat and his catch-cry is 'trust me, I'm a rat'. A bit like Ratbert, he has no idea what that means to the rest of us. By the way, our records show you have not paid and now must pay $5 per post and $18 per article you have submitted... Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little.
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Like another member posted, I'm a lurker more than a newbie, but I'll take this opportunity to blab. I've always been a fan of science fiction, and when I found out my high school had a computer terminal, I went to the teacher in charge of it and asked how I could learn to use a computer. She didn't know me from Adam, but she gave me a book on BASIC for the HP 3000 (excellent book) and the next day I was there after school programming on a 110 cps ASR33 teletype. It was 1974. Since then I've programmed Z80's in assembly language, CP/M systems, Apples, industrial automation using embedded processors, Windows systems, systems I designed and breadboarded myself, you name it. Now I program mainly in C and C++ in Windows or Palm OS. Between designing computers, servicing computers and programming them, I've been working steadily ever since high school. Never had a problem getting a new job. Until now. Since getting laid off after Sept. 11, I haven't been able to find anything here in Marin County or nearby. Now I know how women feel wanting a date and the phone never rings. I've been writing code, playing with plug-in architecture and AI and whatnot, but it's hard to concentrate on that when you've got a family and a mortgage to feed and no income. <insert violins here> At any rate, you can read more about my interests on my web site for those of you haven't already fallen asleep. Love the Code Project and forums. I visit every day to see what's new and what the frequenti are clowning about. Keep up the good work. Dave Goodman dgoodman@infoway.com www.dkgoodman.com "Actio sequitur esse."
Dave Goodman wrote: dgoodman@infoway.com Your home page redirects me to .. http://members.aol.com/dkgoodman/index.html Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
Logic merely enables one to be wrong with authority. -- Doctor Who 28 th Law of Computing: Anything that can go wr# Segmentation violation -- Core dumped
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Dave Goodman wrote: dgoodman@infoway.com Your home page redirects me to .. http://members.aol.com/dkgoodman/index.html Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
Logic merely enables one to be wrong with authority. -- Doctor Who 28 th Law of Computing: Anything that can go wr# Segmentation violation -- Core dumped
Colin Davies wrote: _Your home page redirects me to .. http://members.aol.com/dkgoodman/index.html_ Yes it does. That would be my actual home page, but www.dkgoodman.com is so much easier to remember and describe to somebody. Unfortunately... it doesn't seem to be working right now! <mutter> Dave Goodman dgoodman@infoway.com www.dkgoodman.com "Actio sequitur esse."
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Colin Davies wrote: _Your home page redirects me to .. http://members.aol.com/dkgoodman/index.html_ Yes it does. That would be my actual home page, but www.dkgoodman.com is so much easier to remember and describe to somebody. Unfortunately... it doesn't seem to be working right now! <mutter> Dave Goodman dgoodman@infoway.com www.dkgoodman.com "Actio sequitur esse."
Oh OK ! No worries, half this web thing is busted anyway the other half is pr0n. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
Logic merely enables one to be wrong with authority. -- Doctor Who 28 th Law of Computing: Anything that can go wr# Segmentation violation -- Core dumped
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Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: Christian Graus wrote: account cgraus@viewbuild.com. Is that still active? What the paypal account or the email ? The email redirects to my new Dytech account, my paypal account knows all the email addresses I have had. Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: Christian Graus wrote: Trust me, I'm a rat.... We know It's a reference to Banana's in Pyjamas, one main character is a devious rat and his catch-cry is 'trust me, I'm a rat'. A bit like Ratbert, he has no idea what that means to the rest of us. By the way, our records show you have not paid and now must pay $5 per post and $18 per article you have submitted... Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little.
Christian Graus wrote: By the way, our records show you have not paid and now must pay $5 per post and $18 per article you have submitted... LOL That'll come to more than USD 20K which comes to 960K Indian rupees. Just 40 K less than One Million. Means CP now owns me as I owe them just under one million rupees. Finally, I am a true CPian. Chris M when do I get added to the CP inventory list? And will I feature in the "about us" page, just under the servers list? Nish My most recent CP article :- A newbie's elementary guide to spawning processes www.busterboy.org
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Oh OK ! No worries, half this web thing is busted anyway the other half is pr0n. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
Logic merely enables one to be wrong with authority. -- Doctor Who 28 th Law of Computing: Anything that can go wr# Segmentation violation -- Core dumped
Looks like AOL nuked my directory somehow. None of my files are there, and there are Unix-type directories there now: /dev, /bin, /usr etc. Very odd. Tech support was someone on a choppy phone connection with an India accent who told me to try again tomorrow. AOL is evil! :) If it's still gone tomorrow, I guess I'll have to re-upload everything. (Backups rule!) I'll post when I have a presence again. Gee... I feel so insubstantial now. Dave Goodman dgoodman@infoway.com www.dkgoodman.com "Actio sequitur esse."
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Looks like AOL nuked my directory somehow. None of my files are there, and there are Unix-type directories there now: /dev, /bin, /usr etc. Very odd. Tech support was someone on a choppy phone connection with an India accent who told me to try again tomorrow. AOL is evil! :) If it's still gone tomorrow, I guess I'll have to re-upload everything. (Backups rule!) I'll post when I have a presence again. Gee... I feel so insubstantial now. Dave Goodman dgoodman@infoway.com www.dkgoodman.com "Actio sequitur esse."
Puzzling. AOL on Unix??? Nish My most recent CP article :- A newbie's elementary guide to spawning processes www.busterboy.org
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Christian Graus wrote: By the way, our records show you have not paid and now must pay $5 per post and $18 per article you have submitted... LOL That'll come to more than USD 20K which comes to 960K Indian rupees. Just 40 K less than One Million. Means CP now owns me as I owe them just under one million rupees. Finally, I am a true CPian. Chris M when do I get added to the CP inventory list? And will I feature in the "about us" page, just under the servers list? Nish My most recent CP article :- A newbie's elementary guide to spawning processes www.busterboy.org
Yes! That's a very good idea! You'll be CodeProject's 'familiar': HP 98/100 MANA 120/120> cast brain familiar You point your finger at Nish at utter the word 'Menantera' Nish feels smarter HP 98/100 MANA 110/120> tell familiar cast study TCP/IP You tell Nish to 'cast study TCP/IP' Nish utters the words 'Studucis Internetis' Nish writes an Article about 'Simple TCP/IP Servers' HP 98/100 MANA 100/120> tell familiar cast analyze project You tell Nish to 'cast analyze project' Nish utters the words 'Analysis Incrade' Nish writes some rubbish HP 98/100 MANA 90/120> cast brain You utter the word 'Menantera' You feel smarter HP 98/100 MANA 80/120> cast mana familiar You point you finger at Nish and utter the word 'Manacus' HP 98/100 MANA 30/120> cast brain familiar You point your finger at Nish at utter the word 'Menantera' Nish feels smarter HP 98/100 MANA 20/120> tell familiar cast analyze project You tell Nish to 'cast analyze project' Nish utters the words 'Analysis Incrade' Nish writes a great paper about your current project HP 98/100 MANA 10/120> tell familiar implement paper You tell Nish to 'implement paper' Nish starts working. Nish gives you a CDROM containing source code, compiled code, setup package AND manual. HP 98/100 MANA 0/120> rest You sit down and rest your tired bones HP 98/100 MANA 0/120> meditate You close your eyes and focus on regaining your mana HP 98/100 MANA 10/120> smile You smile happily HP 98/100 MANA 20/120>
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Yes! That's a very good idea! You'll be CodeProject's 'familiar': HP 98/100 MANA 120/120> cast brain familiar You point your finger at Nish at utter the word 'Menantera' Nish feels smarter HP 98/100 MANA 110/120> tell familiar cast study TCP/IP You tell Nish to 'cast study TCP/IP' Nish utters the words 'Studucis Internetis' Nish writes an Article about 'Simple TCP/IP Servers' HP 98/100 MANA 100/120> tell familiar cast analyze project You tell Nish to 'cast analyze project' Nish utters the words 'Analysis Incrade' Nish writes some rubbish HP 98/100 MANA 90/120> cast brain You utter the word 'Menantera' You feel smarter HP 98/100 MANA 80/120> cast mana familiar You point you finger at Nish and utter the word 'Manacus' HP 98/100 MANA 30/120> cast brain familiar You point your finger at Nish at utter the word 'Menantera' Nish feels smarter HP 98/100 MANA 20/120> tell familiar cast analyze project You tell Nish to 'cast analyze project' Nish utters the words 'Analysis Incrade' Nish writes a great paper about your current project HP 98/100 MANA 10/120> tell familiar implement paper You tell Nish to 'implement paper' Nish starts working. Nish gives you a CDROM containing source code, compiled code, setup package AND manual. HP 98/100 MANA 0/120> rest You sit down and rest your tired bones HP 98/100 MANA 0/120> meditate You close your eyes and focus on regaining your mana HP 98/100 MANA 10/120> smile You smile happily HP 98/100 MANA 20/120>
:D cheers, Chris Maunder