Information Bubble/Balloon ???
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Hey all, You know when you connect a new piece of hardware to a XP computer you get a little bubble/balloon informing you that your "new hardware is installed and ready for use"? Can some one point me in the direction of manipulating that for my own C# app?
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
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Hey all, You know when you connect a new piece of hardware to a XP computer you get a little bubble/balloon informing you that your "new hardware is installed and ready for use"? Can some one point me in the direction of manipulating that for my own C# app?
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
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Hey all, You know when you connect a new piece of hardware to a XP computer you get a little bubble/balloon informing you that your "new hardware is installed and ready for use"? Can some one point me in the direction of manipulating that for my own C# app?
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
MicealG wrote:
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
So who/what keeps you from shouting out loud that 2+2=5 in the UK? Go ahead. See what happens.
The more I see of men, the better I like my dog. Blaise Pascal.
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Hi, maybe this is what you are searching for: http://www.codeproject.com/cs/miscctrl/taskbarnotifier.asp[^]
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MicealG wrote:
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
So who/what keeps you from shouting out loud that 2+2=5 in the UK? Go ahead. See what happens.
The more I see of men, the better I like my dog. Blaise Pascal.
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Its a quote from one of my favourite books 1985. P-p-p-p-pick up a book some time.
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
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Its a quote from one of my favourite books 1985. P-p-p-p-pick up a book some time.
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
1. The book's name IS 1984. I've read it. 2. How can you not remember the name of your favorite book? 3. The quote actually is: "Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows." You have completely misunderstood the whole thing. Take a look: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_plus_two_makes_five[^] PS: What have you been smoking, man?
The more I see of men, the better I like my dog. Blaise Pascal.
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1. The book's name IS 1984. I've read it. 2. How can you not remember the name of your favorite book? 3. The quote actually is: "Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows." You have completely misunderstood the whole thing. Take a look: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_plus_two_makes_five[^] PS: What have you been smoking, man?
The more I see of men, the better I like my dog. Blaise Pascal.
1 - My Bad. 2 - I don't know. 3 - Did you actually look it up to get back at me? Man go out, get laid. And in answer to your PS, WEED! PS: Don't whack-off too much you might lose your sight, then you won't be able to use Wikipedia any more and I know that will suck for you, but don't worry cause even after you've gone blind you'll still be able to jack-it, unfortunately it does mean that you won't be able to prove people wrong who can't remember every line out of every book that they read. PPS: If you have nothing better to do than ask stupid questions then stop wasting my time. Besides you could be whacking off. * If you'd like to pick out any spelling and/or grammar errors that I might have made that would be great, although it would prove that you are a pedantic, anal retentive poignant fool (use Wikipedia if you don't understand any of the words).
Freedom is the right to say that 2+2=5 if this is so everything else will follow.
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1. The book's name IS 1984. I've read it. 2. How can you not remember the name of your favorite book? 3. The quote actually is: "Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows." You have completely misunderstood the whole thing. Take a look: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_plus_two_makes_five[^] PS: What have you been smoking, man?
The more I see of men, the better I like my dog. Blaise Pascal.
blackjack2150 wrote:
The book's name IS 1984
Actually - the book's name is Nineteen Eighty-Four[^]
Upcoming events: * Glasgow: SQL Server 2005 - XML and XML Query Plans, Mock Objects, SQL Server Reporting Services... Never write for other people. Write for yourself, because you have a passion for it. -- Marc Clifton My website
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blackjack2150 wrote:
The book's name IS 1984
Actually - the book's name is Nineteen Eighty-Four[^]
Upcoming events: * Glasgow: SQL Server 2005 - XML and XML Query Plans, Mock Objects, SQL Server Reporting Services... Never write for other people. Write for yourself, because you have a passion for it. -- Marc Clifton My website
That's worth a 5 just for pricking the smug bubble.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.