Can anyone recommend a free PDF to Doc converter? Google search shows a bunch of results, but I don't want to contract spyware or something similar.
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Can anyone recommend a free PDF to Doc converter? Google search shows a bunch of results, but I don't want to contract spyware or something similar.
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Well, it is not under water anymore
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Xiangyang Liu ??? wrote:
I wish I am color-blind
There is more than one color on the cube?
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Mike Mullikin wrote:
I'm of Scottish-Irish-English-Dutch-French descent
I'm not, but I love Guinnes. Does that count?
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PIEBALDconsult wrote:
if VS 2008 is on the system it must have SP1
Yes, I forgot that one - at least they did say that it had "tight integration with Visual Studio 2008 with SP1" :) .
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I had nothing better to do today so decide to install SQL Server 2008 Express for some testing etc. (This download[^]) The installation goes fairly straightforward. I start a new Visual Studio project to test it, create a new SMO Server object, trying to enumerate the databases on the server, and of course it doesn't work. I check all the usual stuff, enable everything in Configuration Manager, the firewall, etc. (all this time I am succesfully connected with SSMS) After a ton of googling I stumble upon this.[^]. Of course, it had to happen to me - the thing installed itself as an instance named SQLEXPRESS although I distinctly remember selecting a default instance installation. So I use the name and succesfully connect using SMO. Ok, so far so good. The next thing I try is to use sqlcmd, but of course that fails even though i specify the correct instance name, saying that SQL Native Client is not installed correctly. I check and it is installed so I do another google session but nothing turns up. I end up downloading it from here.[^]. I repair the installation, uninstall, install it again, unregister the dll, register it again and nothing helps.Having tried everything else, i finally try to run the bcp utility and bingo! it complains about a missing dll. Only it is not the Sql Server 2008 Native Client dll that I have installed, it misses the Sql Server 2005 Native Client. That one is also available as a separate download which I found here.[
Probably, but I'm not much of a poker guy.
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Well, it got the locust part all right :) . The sentence was supposed to go to the signature part, it's just a quote from a novel.
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... because I didn't know offhand how to download pirated musical files from a file hosting web site (you can probably quess which one). The line was : " And I thought you were supposed to be some kind of a hacker ... You just search the ... and paste the link .. etc ...". Man, do I feel obsolete. Ko seje so, nicu mu skakavci.
The termites won't wash off, unless you first hit them with a hammer!
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charlieg wrote:
Die die die!
I don't like it either. Often I find myself staring at ribbons not being able to perform a simple operation and it drives me crazy.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
I too like non PC humour
So you prefer Linux humor ... Or is it MAC?
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It can have multiple meanings depending on the assumed diacritics. One of them is certainlu 'cheezy pizza'.
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
very strange cars
Well, one got Del Boy and Rodney through all the series.
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As you can see, even Google Translate[^] makes mistakes.
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Mine also starts complaining about 2 AM if I'm still online. Or you are half way to New Zealand already?
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Yes, I know. But this time I really forgot what I was going to ask it :doh:
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Waiting ...[^] I have no idea what my recent changes are, and it's taking its several minutes alright.
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