Daniel, I like the way you hook the bug numbers right into the cvs and back out into the docs, simple and functional. :cool: Thanks for the idea!
Stephen Owens
Daniel, I like the way you hook the bug numbers right into the cvs and back out into the docs, simple and functional. :cool: Thanks for the idea!
Stephen Owens
:-D:-D
Does the subwoofer on your battery give you advance warning of power drain? Or is it just that your battery likes to brag also? :confused:
Stephen Owens
Does it happen for a new document you've just saved then re-opened? Or only for existing documents? Or only for a particular document?
Stephen Owens
Thanks very much for pointing this out Paul. BrowserCam, where have you been all my life! What a great service. :-D
regards, Stephen Owens
Shotgun formation is a football term, American football. Refers to the positioning of the offensive players at the start of a play. (Not an American but filling in for the morning).:)
Stephen Owens
Scale Problem. Is that a Lego mini-fig in the background of the shot of the yellow Ferrari? Does that make the Ferrari really small? Or the mini-fig more of a maxi-fig? :confused:
Stephen Owens
Just about anything by Neal Stephenson, just finished Quicksilver which was very entertaining at least as good as Cryptonomicon. His earlier stuff was more sci-fi like Snow Crash or The Diamond Age both strange / cool. Also, just about anything by Iain Banks, like his Culture series, 'Consider Phlebas', 'The Player of Games', 'Look To Windward', 'Excession', oh heck, they're all good :-D! Check out his web site. And if you're in a mind for some non sci-fi you could do much worse than his very clever fiction, Whit is a good introduction there. enjoy, Stephen Owens Corner Software
GEB is kind of an eye opener isn't it, wonderful book. The Mind's I is also wonderful, as are most Daniel Dennett books, he's the co-author. For example have a look at "Consciousness Explained". Also, for an interesting 'physical' take on these psychological/philosophical questions you might find Oliver Sack's books, especially "The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat" interesting. (Honest that title's not flame bait, it's real, look it up!) It's about how the mind can fail in some really interesting ways under various physical and psychological traumas and what that says about the nature of conciousness. regards and good reading! Stephen Owens Corner Software
Ok, that's cool. But one has to wonder, why is 'slow' the default? :confused: Stephen Owens - too few idle brain cells to create a useful sig
So, the inside picture shows the air bags have been used, right? Wonder what happened to the former owner? :~
:confused: Your brother was too afraid to get it done?
:wtf:!! I don't know Christopher, maybe you shouldn't have publicized this. What if that manager is a part time programmer. A little Google work and he's got your license plate # and your name! The idea of multiple employees standing in an empty restaurant yelling at the customer to do their work is way too amusing. One of them wasn't John Cleese was he?
At first I thought it was kind of a cool example of 'extreme HTML' formatting possibilities. Then I realized they cheated and used a GIF! :rolleyes: No self respecting command prompt guy would stoop to using an image.