Pardon my stupidity, but I've been away from the coding scene for about a year and a half. :confused::doh:Just what is F#, and when did it come out? Thank you. X|
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A little F# for youJosh Smith wrote: There's nothing better than freeing your mind a little bit, Rocky Moore wrote: As long as it does not fall out and get lost in the process As a wiseman(?) once about his mind wandering: "Don't worry, its small and feeble and can't get far." ;P:laugh:
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Help with Windows XPIn Internet Explorer, go to the "Internet Options", then the "Content" tab. There is a section there labelled, "Content Advisor". Try disabling it, or even just fiddling with the options...
I tried that and the donly results was being asked for the administrators password to make the changes. :mad:
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote:
If you have forgotten the Content Advisor password, you can reset it by taking the instructions here:
Thanks to all that have replied. :-D The main problem was that there had never been a password used in the first place. :rolleyes: So the question was: How do you type in an non-existant password in the first place? :confused: I have even tried going to the user information section on the control panel and typeing in a password. The content Advisor still won't even except that. :sigh:
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Help with Windows XPI'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this question or not. :doh: If it isn't, please send it to the correct area. :) The problem is that I want to go to a certain website. The website tells my computer that there is violent content on the web page. To view this page anyway my "content advisor" asks for the administrators password. The hint shows "none". :confused: There never was a password for the administrators account. So, How am I to give the "content advisor" a password that does not exist? X| Any and all help on this will be appreciated. It maybe not be well paid, but it is very much appreciated.
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Microsoft certificationThank You.:-D
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Microsoft certificationMajorTom123 wrote:
utilize the Internet to test your skills
:-D Dumb question #1: Where would you look on the internet for the skills test? :confused:
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Job Fraud by US IT EmployersJasmine2501 wrote:
Then there is the other group of people, who are generally just starting out, and they are hard to hire because they don't have any experience at all
That is a two edged sword. You can't get hired because "You don't have any experience". :(( Or How are you to get any experience if someone won't hire you? :confused:
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Job Fraud by US IT EmployersWarren Stevens wrote:
Always look on the bright side of life...
Why??? :confused: Every time I've tried that, life has found a way to kick me right squarely between the legs. :rolleyes: X|
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Hiring the wrong peopleMrPlankton wrote:
you can’t start a project with out a PMP certified project manager
Pardonthe seemingly stupid question. :-O "What is a PMP?" :doh: :confused:
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How sophisticated is your code?El Corazon wrote:
is although the tone is deliberately equivalent to the "HR speak" none of it was BS.
Sad but True. :(( :~
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SOTD: Old TV Classics [modified]How about a couple or so of old TV shows: "My Favorite Martian" "Time Tunnel" "Lost in Space" (Danger, Will Robinson) if you go for western's: "Have gun will travel" "Gunsmoke" "Rawhide"
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The end of the power plug?Abu Mami wrote:
I'm 55 and there's nothin' I can do about it
It beat the alternative don't it?? :laugh:
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The end of the power plug?jim_taylor wrote:
My handwriting is better now, but if I want someone to be able to read what I write, I print.
My hand writing is so bad, that it would make doctors jealous. :laugh: As for programming, I started with BASIC and punch cards. That was fun until a mistake crept into the program. :confused: :~ Then we had from 5 to 10 hours trying to figure out what went wrong. Fun!!! :rolleyes:
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I got to get this off my chest....Jim Crafton wrote:
Gartner couldn't explain how to tie shoelaces, much less forecast anything relevant about IT. Bunch of idiots, bar none.
Sounds as if someone doesn't think to highly of them. :rolleyes::laugh:
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How sophisticated is your code?To paraphrase and old line: "If you can't blind them with brilliance, then bury them in bullsh*t." :-D
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How sophisticated is your code?brianwelsch wrote:
The proper reply is, "My code enjoys a night at the opera, scotch and caviar. Top that bitch."
That deserves a four thumbs up. :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: ;P;P;P;P
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Better to have been fat and lost...I've had the same problem all my life also of being over weight. :) It started when I was about 1 1/2 years old. I ended up with a parasite in me the made me have a very high fever and crossed eyes. After getting out of the hospital my father set me on the obese road by always saying "you are not eating enough". This lead to being the fat kid that always got beat up in school. I joined the Air Force in 1973 and had got my weight down to 235 pounds. For those four years I fought to stay below 220 pounds. (I think I looked pretty good at that time.) :-D Since I got out, my weigh has gotten up to about 500 pounds at the maximum. :omg: Over the last 3 years, and while on a 2000 calorie a day diet, I have slowly dropped to about 450 pounds. It is a sloooow process. My self set goal is 225 pounds. This may take a while. I have recently joined the local YMCA/YWCA where I can swim for exercise. This type of exercise is less painful on my old joints. In case your interested I'm 52 years old and 6 feet 3 inches tall. Losing the weight may also help clear up some of my medical problems. ;) The one thing that I have trouble putting up with are these people who have been skinny all theirlives and have to "lose 10 to 30 pounds because I'm to fat". they do not know the struggles of the people that are truly on the fat side. :mad:
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Summer reading recommendations?John Cardinal wrote:
this place is full of sucessfull developers with many years under their belt
And over their belts also. ;P
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Dufus Award of the Daydan neely wrote:
This would have the side effect of actually making the the profs do something useful before getting their tenured sinecures.
Good luck on that. :laugh::laugh::laugh:
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.NET client to have a future...David Lane wrote:
keep your superstitious nonsense to yourself please.
I have always wondered where atheists go when they die? :confused: With no belief in God there is no belief in heaven or hell. :~ So, does that mean, like in the old joke, that they are all dressed up with no place to go? :laugh:;P