Speaking on behalf of most Minnesotans he was a dumb:omg:ss and thanks to him I get a 50% tuition increase in the next 2 years X| -BestSnowman
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I want to buy MSDN upgrade, but can't at CP...David Cunningham wrote: we would make about $6 selling the standard packages $6 * 2 (i copy VC++ and 1 copy VC#) = $12 + Required *cough* under the table payoff *cough* = Enough to make it worth it :) -BestSnowman
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Core MeltdownWhat about the vacuum tubes? How will they survive :) -BestSnowman
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Core MeltdownRay Cassick wrote: liqui-cool system. It would be nice, but I would feel a little uneasy. Too much can go wrong like a leak or pump-failure etc etc -BestSnowman
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Core MeltdownDaniel Turini wrote: The joy of not running an AMD processor is beyond words. My Intel chips are running even warmer. :) -BestSnowman
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Core Meltdown[Dramatization] Captain, the core is overheating Captain: How bad is it? Chernobyl comes to mind... Captain: That bad!? Increase fans to full power. But Captain, that will produce a sound wave in excess of 50 dBA Captain: We must all make sacrifices to save the mother ship [/Dramatization] In other words summer has hit the unairconditioned dorms and I am now faced with turning my computer into a grill, or suffering loud fans X| -BestSnowman
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FreeBSD setup was easy as pieWhich version did you install? 5.0 or 4.8? -BestSnowman
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FreeBSD setup was easy as pieHmm, I haven't used su before. Does that mean I should have accounts other than root? Maybe I should put a password on my root account too :) -BestSnowman
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VS. Net AE version - EBayLooks like David already beat me to it. Inside C# is definitely the way to go. -BestSnowman
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VS. Net AE version - EBaybwcater wrote: Is it possible to write CSharp and JSharp code outside of the IDE and fully compile using these command line execs? I don't know about J# as I have not used it, but right now I am doing most of my C# work with the command line. All you need is the .NET SDK (or whatever they call it) and csc will do your C# command line "compiling" I have 2 copies of Visual Studio .NET (2002) one is Academic and one is Pro ( both free :-D [EDIT]100% Legal licenses[/EDIT]). The only differences, that I have seen, is Academic requires product activation (I don't know why Pro doesn't) and Academic has an extra CD that comes with student tools. The legal differnece between academic and pro is you can't distribute software compiled under academic. -BestSnowman
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Hardware Question... This is driving me nutsThat is most likely it. Thats why I suggested booting into safe mode with networking support. In my experience firewalls don't seem to think that when you disable the firewall you want to so it cuts off all network. Either try safe mode or get rid of the firewall. That will probably fix your problem. -BestSnowman
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Hardware Question... This is driving me nutsHmm, I have a D-Link nic unless something extraordinary happened I don't think you fried it. I have pulled them out of the PCI slot while the computer is on ( :-O moral of the story use a case for your computer). Do you have a software firewall installed. I have seen them mess up internet connections even when "disabled" The best way to test this would be to restart in safe mode with network support. If it works then you have a software issue. If it doesn't fix it its either the cable or nic. -BestSnowman
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VS.NET 2003 Final posted on MSDN Subscriber Downloadhope its on MSDN Academic Alliance soon... -BestSnowman
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Linux or Free BSD on IBM thinkpad?I'd say FreeBSD. It seems to be more stable and if you can install x windows etc so it will "look the same" -BestSnowman
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Why do MFC programmers love dialog based apps so much?Chris Maunder wrote: Poor planning. I thought it was no planning that caused it :) -BestSnowman
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IOCP in .NETIs it possible to use IO Completion Ports in C# or MC++? If so any suggestions on where to start? -BestSnowman
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VS.NET AcademicI did it and it works just fine, although I now have a copy of VS.NET Pro and it is odd that I don't have to activate that one. So you should, although I have had no problems transfering software licences (XP Pro) to different computers just had to call them up. -BestSnowman