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  • code for browser
    M Mel Pama

    Some people are just clueless

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  • The perfect teacher
    M Mel Pama

    If the assembly has more than just this internal class then the members should be public if you want the other classes in the same assembly to access them. Internal is assembly in scope, public is class in scope. Internal limits public access only to that assembly for that internally declared class, all other classes can still acess the internal class.

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  • Codeproject
    M Mel Pama

    :laugh: You kill those Koalas and you'll be in a world of hurt. I'll bet you go great instead of bacon with eggs.

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  • Office chairs
    M Mel Pama

    Well, how heavy are you? I weighed 240 :) and did not have these problems. A tapered fit is very easy to widen if you are too heavy. Since a taper is a ramp with a small rise over a large run, a small widdening of the outer sleave will result is a large drop to the carpet. The cheap chairs could also be made of soft steel and the steel is just bending or expanding too easily. Maybe the answer is a higher quality chair, not made in China, for instance. Mel

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  • And the quantum world keeps on getting stranger and stranger
    M Mel Pama

    Just today I read an article in the CodeProject that states that they are progressing with the "Warp Drive". Mathematically speaking they will bend space by expanding it behind the space craft and contracting it in front of the space craft causing a space wave, like surfing. This will get the ship to the opposite end of the universe very quickly, at multiple times the speed of like: but the actual speed of the space craft will be stationary, thus not violating Einstein's theory of relativity. This is a result of further exploration of the string theory which a few prominent scientists have been working on. It is all mathematically feasible, however the energy required amounts to the energy of the planet of Pluto when totally changed into energy, ~10^45 Joules, which they say we wont be able to do for another few melenium. That's the part I hate because I won't be around to see it and go with them. Also, on a much smaller scale such as what you have been talking about, they have actually teleported a photon across town in Austria. The theory of entanglement is involved with this process. Once two photons have existed simultaneaously for a femtosecond they are forever associated and the one knows what the other "feels" or "does". This is somehow related with what you have been talking about. A good book on the subject is "Teleportation The Impossible Leap" by David Darling (Wiley Books). The CodeProjecy is obtainable at www.codeproject.com Mel :)

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