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Latest Article: Breadcrumbs in ASP.NETSo fast in fact that time's running backwards :) Compare your post time to mine :) Rob Manderson Colin Davies wrote: I'm sure Americans could use more of it, and thus reduce the world supply faster. This of course would be good, because the faster we run out globally, the less chance of pollution there will be. (Talking about the price of petrol) The Soapbox, March 5 2004
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:):):) [edit done because the way I worded it makes it sound like I was involved when I wasn't. Sorry 'bout that] Rob Manderson Colin Davies wrote: I'm sure Americans could use more of it, and thus reduce the world supply faster. This of course would be good, because the faster we run out globally, the less chance of pollution there will be. (Talking about the price of petrol) The Soapbox, March 5 2004
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:):):) [edit done because the way I worded it makes it sound like I was involved when I wasn't. Sorry 'bout that] Rob Manderson Colin Davies wrote: I'm sure Americans could use more of it, and thus reduce the world supply faster. This of course would be good, because the faster we run out globally, the less chance of pollution there will be. (Talking about the price of petrol) The Soapbox, March 5 2004
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:):):) [edit done because the way I worded it makes it sound like I was involved when I wasn't. Sorry 'bout that] Rob Manderson Colin Davies wrote: I'm sure Americans could use more of it, and thus reduce the world supply faster. This of course would be good, because the faster we run out globally, the less chance of pollution there will be. (Talking about the price of petrol) The Soapbox, March 5 2004
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:):):) [edit done because the way I worded it makes it sound like I was involved when I wasn't. Sorry 'bout that] Rob Manderson Colin Davies wrote: I'm sure Americans could use more of it, and thus reduce the world supply faster. This of course would be good, because the faster we run out globally, the less chance of pollution there will be. (Talking about the price of petrol) The Soapbox, March 5 2004
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:):):) [edit done because the way I worded it makes it sound like I was involved when I wasn't. Sorry 'bout that] Rob Manderson Colin Davies wrote: I'm sure Americans could use more of it, and thus reduce the world supply faster. This of course would be good, because the faster we run out globally, the less chance of pollution there will be. (Talking about the price of petrol) The Soapbox, March 5 2004
YEAH ! :-D And a big thanks to all those who slaved all afternoon. :rose: Deleted ConfessionCM 22 Feb '04
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YEAH ! :-D And a big thanks to all those who slaved all afternoon. :rose: Deleted ConfessionCM 22 Feb '04
There are something you just should not claim :) MABMichael A. Barnhart wrote: And a big thanks to all those who slaved all afternoon. Seconded!!! Rob Manderson Colin Davies wrote: I'm sure Americans could use more of it, and thus reduce the world supply faster. This of course would be good, because the faster we run out globally, the less chance of pollution there will be. (Talking about the price of petrol) The Soapbox, March 5 2004
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:):):) [edit done because the way I worded it makes it sound like I was involved when I wasn't. Sorry 'bout that] Rob Manderson Colin Davies wrote: I'm sure Americans could use more of it, and thus reduce the world supply faster. This of course would be good, because the faster we run out globally, the less chance of pollution there will be. (Talking about the price of petrol) The Soapbox, March 5 2004
We're all sitting here in the hosting facility watching all the machines and the firewall utilization reports to see if the absolutely massive amount of stuff we've done is actually all working.. DNS entries will refresh for everyone anywhere from immediately to taking a few days, depending on whether the DNS server used at the viewer's end caches based on its rules or ours. I'm sure Chris is going to kick me off the keyboard to make a post soon. David
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We're all sitting here in the hosting facility watching all the machines and the firewall utilization reports to see if the absolutely massive amount of stuff we've done is actually all working.. DNS entries will refresh for everyone anywhere from immediately to taking a few days, depending on whether the DNS server used at the viewer's end caches based on its rules or ours. I'm sure Chris is going to kick me off the keyboard to make a post soon. David
Consider yourself kicked off :D 7 and a half hours for a 2 hour job. Oh man... cheers, Chris Maunder
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So fast in fact that time's running backwards :) Compare your post time to mine :) Rob Manderson Colin Davies wrote: I'm sure Americans could use more of it, and thus reduce the world supply faster. This of course would be good, because the faster we run out globally, the less chance of pollution there will be. (Talking about the price of petrol) The Soapbox, March 5 2004
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Consider yourself kicked off :D 7 and a half hours for a 2 hour job. Oh man... cheers, Chris Maunder
Yeah, reminds me of the time I helped relocate a prepaid phone system from downtown Johannesburg to a more, erm, "sulubrious" location. I smoked at the time, and I think that was the only thing that got me through: - pulling out one hot swappable disc from a RAID 5 array from a live system with over one million subscribers - dashing across the city in a hire car with my foot to the floor - inserting said disc into new eqipment and allowing the new RAID 5 array to rebuild itself - switching on the new system. I think we had planned for a 7-8 hour "outtage," but I pulled a 27 hour shift that day. Like I said, I don't think I would have survived without them smokes... X| Respec' to the CP crew! Jon
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Consider yourself kicked off :D 7 and a half hours for a 2 hour job. Oh man... cheers, Chris Maunder
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Consider yourself kicked off :D 7 and a half hours for a 2 hour job. Oh man... cheers, Chris Maunder
Chris Maunder wrote: 7 and a half hours for a 2 hour job. What did you expect from the low bidder?;) Thanks for all the hard work! :-D Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small
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Consider yourself kicked off :D 7 and a half hours for a 2 hour job. Oh man... cheers, Chris Maunder
I'm seeing an absolutely massive speed increase here though - CodeProject has never been anything like this fast before. Well done to all concerned. :beer::rose::-D Gavin Greig "Haw, you're no deid," girned Charon. "Get aff ma boat or ah'll report ye." Matthew Fitt - The Hoose O Haivers: The Twelve Trauchles O Heracles.
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Consider yourself kicked off :D 7 and a half hours for a 2 hour job. Oh man... cheers, Chris Maunder
I think you have missed many "little" but time consuming tasks in your two hour estimate. Like maunting rails on the rack, it was two hours after that :) Pz
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Consider yourself kicked off :D 7 and a half hours for a 2 hour job. Oh man... cheers, Chris Maunder