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12:00 AM
lol, just killed a fly with my finger
 
12:26 AM
Woo we're back in biznaz boys
 
1:05 AM
@oldmud0: Shouldn't you be migrating to a new server?
Windows Server 2003 R2 is EOL.
 
1:17 AM
No cuz I'm broke
Not production anyway
Actually depends on your definition of production
Oh. 2008 R2 also support x86..
I'm a lot more comfortable managing Server 2008 but I'm not totally for the migration. EOL is 2020..
I do have a dreamspark account, which means that I could install 2008...
...but the migration is non-trivial, right?
 
If I had the money, I'd happily spend the money for you on a new Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard license plus up to 10 CALs, but I can't.
 
Well you're the guy with the MSDN subscription right?
 
No, I don't have a subscription.
I was looking into getting one, but the funds just aren't there.
 
Oh.
 
1:38 AM
Any familiar with homebrew on OS X? I've got the latest version of Xcode (7) but homebrew seems to think I'm on version 6 still
 
2 days ago, by DragonLord
In essence, because Firefox is the only major browser to continue to use a single-process model, Firefox is obsolete!
2 days ago, by DragonLord
I'm going to continue to use Firefox for the time being. The problem is that Firefox is unreliable and leaks memory all over the place necessitating a browser restart every one or two days. A multiprocess browser would not suffer from these problems.
 
@DragonLord Too bad... hope they make changes. It's still my browser of preference.
 
May 3 at 17:23, by DragonLord
Consensus is that Firefox is significantly slower than Chrome.
I'm about to switch to Chrome. FIX YOUR F--ING BROWSER, MOZILLA!
Feb 22 at 0:16, by DragonLord
Firefox is about 2-3 years behind Chrome overall
May 3 at 17:24, by DragonLord
Mozilla, please improve the performance of your browser. I am just about ready to migrate to Chrome.
May 3 at 17:26, by DragonLord
This is absolutely not acceptable. Firefox is a performance outlier in a field of modern browsers.
Feb 22 at 0:13, by DragonLord
I've noticed that a lot of new web apps that work on Chrome are simply not supported on Firefox.
Mozilla is losing me as a user if the next update doesn't bring major improvements.
Feb 22 at 0:14, by DragonLord
It's as if Mozilla is critically underfunded and unable to make substantial progress on Firefox
 
soooooo you're saying that Google is literally the internet?
 
I'm just about done with Firefox.
 
Bob
1:49 AM
@DragonLord Then go. Switch.
It's not the end of the world.
 
It's not that Chrome is the industry standard more than it is Firefox falling way behind.
 
If chrome is the only way to access the web in a manner that keeps up with the times then does Google have a monopoly on the browser industry?
 
I'm growing increasingly dissatisfied about Firefox and the merely incremental improvements made over the last several months.
 
Bob
I can tell you right now that FF handles high-load situations far more gracefully than Chrome.
 
IMO, both are memory hogs
 
Bob
1:51 AM
But if you feel another is faster? Then go use it.
 
I think each program should use one process and then branch off into threads like they're supposed to.
 
Bob
@DragonLord What you need to realise is that massive leaps are bad for the web as a whole. The entire model of standards evolution here depends on incremental improvements.
They typically don't list every minor web feature on the user release notes page. A lot of that is on the developers' release notes.
 
If nobody else is implementing the "standards" that chrome is right now, then it's not really a standard lol
 
Bob
Some of it is site-compat.
 
Google could make chrome turn rogue
 
Bob
1:54 AM
@DragonLord And I've noticed that a significant number of those actually do work in FF -- if you fake your user agent.
 
It's perfectly a possibility
 
Bob
That is on bad site devs.
@oldmud0 Modern web standards do go through one or two established committees (W3C, WHATWG). Google, Mozilla and Microsoft are all on those IIRC.
Each browser has some of their own extensions, of course.
And different levels of support for experimental standards.
 
Yeah yeah but does it say how fast each browser must implement each phase of the standard?
 
Bob
Chrome tends to have better support for multimedia.
 
I'm preparing to switch, hang on...
 
Bob
1:56 AM
Firefox has better support for ES6 and some experimental ES7.
 
(I'm not removing Firefox from this machine for the time being.)
 
Bob
There is no browser that is ahead of the rest.
They each have their own areas of strength and weakness.
For the most part, established standards are equally supported.
 
If google wanted to dominate bitcoin market in last second opportunity, it'd just repurpose a third of its datacenter for number crunching and add a tiny bitcoin mining module to chrome and blast it out in the next update.
 
Installing Chrome, will be right back.
17 mins ago, by DragonLord
I'm about to switch to Chrome. FIX YOUR F--ING BROWSER, MOZILLA!
2 days ago, by DragonLord
It's ABOUT F--ING TIME, Mozilla!
 
Bob
@DragonLord IT'S NOT BROKEN.
 
2:00 AM
I guess I might be overreacting.
But I'm just sick and tired of working with a browser that is technically inferior, uses obsolete technology, is intrinsically less secure and less reliable, and is so bloated.
 
How does it use obsolete technology
 
2 days ago, by DragonLord
In essence, because Firefox is the only major browser to continue to use a single-process model, Firefox is obsolete!
 
That's like saying that because my drive isn't solid state, it's obsolete
 
Chrome, IE, Edge, Opera, Safari, pretty much everyone uses a multiprocess model.
 
Bob
@DragonLord Don't get me started about bloat. My main job is as a web-dev. Do you know what a royal pain in the arse it is to get Chrome to release session cookies? Because it stays open in the background.
 
2:02 AM
At this point, there are no merits to a single-process browser. None.
 
Is whether a network is public or private, a setting associated with each network adaptor?
 
Bob
@DragonLord I have 735 tabs open now. I've exceeded 2000 before.
That will not work in any other browser I've tried.
 
Resource intensity is not an excuse.
Modern hardware will handle hundreds of tabs in Chrome.
 
'cos if so, that means that if I connect to my wireless access point at home, and go to an internet cafe and connect there, then it'd be private in both , or public in both.
 
sure if you have 16gb to spare
 
Bob
2:03 AM
It also enables more powerful extension support, which they are sadly dropping -- and that is a very bad thing.
 
@barlop It's per network.
 
Bob
@oldmud0 I have 24 GB of RAM and I'll tell you now that there's no way Chrome will reach 700 real (non-blank) tabs.
I've tried that before. It wasn't pretty.
 
@Bob that was actually directed to dragonlord
 
@oldmud0 how is it identifying the network?
SSID?
 
Bob
@oldmud0 I'm just following on that conversation chain.
 
2:05 AM
@barlop I actually don't know, I think it identifies by the MAC address of the gateway
 
I guess that'd make more sense
'cos then it can work for LAN too
 
you can actually merge network profiles
 
@Bob web development is a tough area.. 'cos there's always so much new stuff
 
if you go to network and sharing and click on your network's icon > merge or delete network locations it should let you see all of your previous networks
 
Chrome does not allow grouping tabs :(
 
2:08 AM
I don't know what is more contentious, browser development or video decoder development
 
Cancelled installation, but my patience is very limited and I don't want to have to go through this.
Let's hope Mozilla gets through this.
To Mozilla's credit, Firefox is considered to be the best-behaved of the browsers under resource-constrained conditions.
Crashes are rare and typically only happen under unusual circumstances (e.g. after a video driver crash).
 
On one hand, the x264 devs keep telling us that gpu acceleration for encoding won't help without even trying it, but on the other hand, the chrome devs are also pretty stubborn when it comes to popular bugs
 
Bob
By the way, this is what Chrome looks like with many tabs:
Quite literally unusable.
 
heh, haven't we all seen chrome with many tabs.
 
Oooh pretty parabolas/bell curves
 
2:10 AM
you sound like you've never seen it
yeah they lose their names
you need an extension that lists tabs in a drop down
 
so what if you close your browser
 
I typically have 10-15 active tabs and while Firefox still isn't the fastest browser by a long shot, things are getting better with every release. It used to be that Firefox's garbage collection was very problematic and would cause frequent hangs.
 
like 'tab menu' or tabman
 
Bob
@DragonLord As far as memory leaks - yes, that's a problem, but also a rather unusual problem. I've noticed it occurring on my desktop at home but never at work and never on my laptop. Therefore, I suspect an issue with the graphics driver. That is one area where multiprocess might help. Might.
 
I garbage collect manually
 
2:12 AM
how do you garbage collect manually?
 
When I have more than 10 tabs, I close the ones I'm not using anymore
It's perfect.
 
Bob
I can easily open 50 tabs on a research spree.
 
(yes I know, GC has to do with memory management...)
Since I use a 1.85 GB ramdisk, I like to live dangerously, with 73% memory usage
(8 GB)
I'll upgrade my computer along with everything else, don't worry
It's getting old
Made in 2009
Also, my server saw the face of death
 
@oldmud0 What app are you using for this?
 
RAM disk? SoftPerfect
 
2:17 AM
I used to use ImDisk but had some issues with the underlying device \Device\ImDisk0 not getting released properly when the disk is destroyed.
 
I was very lucky to make a full recovery without having to use a backup.... one drive failed, I ordered 4 more and left it on degraded state, I checked and another stopped responding. After the drives arrived a week later, I reseated the drives and the drive said "2 media errors." So I reseated the drives, and a miracle happened: the same drive said "0 media errors." So after replacing the first failed drive with the new one and rebuilding, the system registry hive came up corrupted
So after 4 hours of fiddling I decided to burn an install CD and fire up recovery console to do chkdsk (if I used Hiren's Boot CD, it wouldn't find drivers because it's Windows XP, and the RAID controller drivers don't support XP). That did the trick, and my server is now back up!
 
I chose ImDisk simply because it's open source and works well, but the issues I've had are making me hesitate.
That was almost two years ago, though...
 
ImDisk is particularly useful for mounting images. I used it yesterday to install Visio from the DreamSpark program
 
2:37 AM
At first glance, I think Windows Vista looked like a nice OS.
Worth the weight.
 
lol
vista was the most hilarious one :P
 
I still think windows me(h) was worse
 
yes that was
 
Maybe because vista came with a bunch of weird "new" technologies and APIs
 
and the fact is Vista was one of the worse too
@oldmud0 but what we can say about after Windows 7, windows 8 was a bad dream for me
 
2:43 AM
like HotStart and CardSpace
 
never get back to it after using the preview of Win8
 
I thought that windows 7 was worse than vista, so I was reluctant to upgrade
But after a while I got used to it, and it stuck.
 
and Now I heard about Windows 10 little but not so interested
@oldmud0 windows 7 is the best one as the Win XP was
 
Now I'm putting the same attitude on windows 8. I thought windows 8 was worse than windows 7, so I'm reluctant to upgrade. But since there's things like classic shell to ease the transition, maybe I might consider it.
I think windows 10, though, was horribly rushed.
First, where is the compatibility?
When devs worked on XP, they ensured that every possible driver that could be essential to installing windows was crammed in that little CD.
 
@oldmud0 I think MS devs are on totally confused on the name of user friendly
@oldmud0 yes I like the XP for this great feature but unfortunately no official support
 
2:48 AM
I think MS needs to stop trying to compete with Apple in terms of UX
 
this Os was one of them which should had never end up the support
 
I also think that MS should revive NT 5.1, maybe branch it off
 
I used a Apple for few minutes but don't know if it was illusion or true but it was fast as hell
 
How about merge the new NT versions and XP's UI together to create XP 2?
If the CEO of MS is the guy behind all these weird changes, then I hope he gets replaced soon
 
@oldmud0 may be only we are thinking about it, MS don't have idea about it otherwise may be they would have released it
@oldmud0 may be I'll be on his place :P
 
2:53 AM
XP 2 would totally go against the ideals of flat/material design but it would first anchor people's familiarity of XP back onto the modern days and secondly appease all the sysadmins who don't want to push win10 to the enterprise because it's not fit
Maybe they are working on XP 2, but just not ready to announce it.
I really hope so.
 
Oh wow
I just figured out why my connection has been awful lately
 
torrenting?
 
The Verizon Message+ application for the desktop opens hundreds of TCP connections and leaves them open. The number of TCP connections overwhelms my system's ability to track them all, and maintaining them consumes significant overhead, too.
 
@oldmud0 as I read a blog there was mentioned that maybe MS will release windows but not the name with versions
 
It must be a bug. To send text messages you shouldn't need more than a handful of connections.
 
2:55 AM
@allquixotic :/ I'm out of it :P
good to see you buddy
 
Hi @avirk! Long time no see!
 
Pray that microsoft makes a second iteration of windows XP so that I don't have to switch to linux :(
 
@allquixotic yep busy with stuffs I don't Like
 
@avirk aww
 
Bob
@avirk Vista as an OS was pretty good. The only really bad part was the terrible driver support from OEMs.
The UAC prompts wesomewhat annoying, but that's more the unfamiliarity and it's the price you pay for security.
 
3:10 AM
@Bob It seems that my iPhone is not capable of handling a great number of TCP connections over LTE very efficiently. Probably the high amount of jitter and ping on the link create a lot of overhead to maintain them. I'm thinking of writing a program in a new language so I can learn the language and accomplish something -- maybe in Rust -- to monitor the number of connections and warn me if it gets high.
I need to sort the open TCP connections as follows. First, filter out all the loopback connections. Second, filter the process list by the number of connections associated with each process, and sort the process list with the process name, PID, and number of connections. Third, monitor it and warn me if it gets too high.
 
Bob
3:23 AM
@allquixotic Maybe direct everything through a VPN for easier monitoring on the other end? :P
Does Rust even run on iOS?
 
my dads been kicked out for cheating Again
he shoulda died when he was a baby
 
@allquixotic: isn't swift the hawtness for coding with ios?
 
so now I have no dad and it feels great
its been 24 years of fucking nothing but misory
 
3:54 AM
Can we help here? It seems like your family is very bad.
 
just need to get stuff off my chest
a small part of my family is bad
 
hey journeyman, my server is not rip
it live :>
 
im still learning server 2003
whats the diff between ARP and DNS anyhow?
 
ARP - > IP to MAC
DNS -> Name to IP
 
4:05 AM
I am looking for some softwear
 
@Clearquestionwithexamples What size are you?
 
nobody said that softwear recommendations weren't allowed.. ;p
 
> Ensure keyboard is not full of coffee
See if the behaves the same way outside of Windows (3rd party OS). Ensure keyboard is not full of coffee, Ensure keyboard is connected securely. Try a new/different keyboard. Unfortunately, as-is, there's not much of a question here, and no research effort shown. — Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 26 mins ago
 
kek
 
Bob
4:09 AM
> I never drink anything near my laptop in fear of getting my nearby documents wet
So... the laptop getting wet is fine but not the nearby documents?
 
Obviously needs to reinstall windows is the solution
 
4:34 AM
@JourneymanGeek Win32.
@Bob I was thinking of running it on Win32, not iOS, since the TCP connection spam happens on the Windows side, not on the iOS side (it actually suspends background apps so aggressively that the condition can never even happen as iOS is currently designed)
 
4:59 AM
Eh, there's simply no stable way to mount an Storage Space from Azure in Linux
Screw you microsoft
 
What is the best PSU what I get with my PSU: 500 watts?
 
Bob
@allquixotic Could do that easily in PowerShell :P
@PaulVargas ..?
@allquixotic Oh yea you use the hotspot
 
@Bob Looking a video card. I have a 500 watts PSU.
 
Bob
@PaulVargas Ah. You're better off picking the card first and then checking if you meet power requirements.
Actual power requirements depend on the entire system, not just the video card.
That said, most modern cards are quire efficient and won't draw more than ~150W.
It also depends on age and quality of your PSU.
A cheap PSU rated 500W might not be able to handle 400W after a couple years.
CPU can draw over 100W peak.
Drives can use a fair bit.
etc, etc.
 
5:17 AM
@Bob I have one HDD, one M.2 (SSD), one DVD drive and i7 4790K.
 
well it looks like ill be getting a free laptop!
idk for certain yet tho
 
0
Q: Why inkjet printing speed is always slower than laser?

Huy - Vuong Do ThanhI just wonder for a technical explanation about why at same quality level (Best, for example), inkjet printing speed is always slower than that of laser one? Can inkjet be made to print as fast as laser at the same quality setting?

wut?
The whole premise of this question is flawed. Have you looked at the HP OfficeJet Pro X series? youtube.com/watch?v=XpmpZ_1OlL8DragonLord 2 mins ago
 
Sadly, my host Linode is not running a similar event.
Not sure if I can write enough code to make four pull requests.
Doesn't seem like a lot, but I've never contributed any major changes in open-source code.
I've made one pull request to another open-source project and that was for a trivial change.
 
Bob
Eh.
Find bug in project you use, fix bug, ???, profit
 
Oct 13 at 6:26, by Oliver Salzburg
Start contributing to open source projects
I guess it's time for me to do this.
I have to be job-ready, after all.
My #SOreadytohelp Stack Overflow shirt hasn't arrived, either.
 
THose things typically take a while
 
I don't write code unless I have to. I need to get out of this mindset.
Professional programmers write code every day.
It's time to move forward.
 
5:51 AM
Are you all right?
 
@jokerdino Uh, do you suspect a problem?
 
Just popping in.
 
Was something flagged?
 
Not really, no. I am a lurker here.
@JourneymanGeek, is the haze still on?
 
Hi dino
LTNS
 
5:53 AM
Wow there is some major haze in Singapore !!! Looks like there is a permanent Instagram filter on everything 😳
 
@jokerdino: yeah
 
@JourneymanGeek I see you every day.
 
lol
this isn't major
I think we hit really bad last month
but not yet oh shit weather
 
I do remember times when it's near impossible to see beyond 100~ meters.
 
we're still in the unhealthy range
we did hit the hazadous range last year I think
 
5:56 AM
It was a major talking point in worldnrews around the time SG GP was on.
 
Bob
@DragonLord No they don't.
They spend a lot of time writing tests, planning code, and finding bugs.
Mostly the latter.
 
That's still lots of code exposure.
 
Bob
I've been on 3-people week-long bughunts.
 
I'm just not used to it.
Reading code every day is pretty close.
 
6:00 AM
hi @Bob
 
I've never worked on a big project before.
 
Are you on your 1500th day yet?
 
Bob
@jokerdino Hello.
 
"big" as in 100K+ SLOC.
 
Bob
@jokerdino Maybe.
Gotta run.
 
6:33 AM
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Q: Why do I get a train when I run 'ls'?

Paranoid PandaI have recently noticed something odd that I don't like very much: So why am I getting a train upon running ls? And how can I stop this and make it behave normally? Is this an Easter Egg that I have discovered? I am running Ubuntu GNOME 15.04. Information Update: Running which ls gets me the...

amusing trollage
 
6:45 AM
@JourneymanGeek: It's time for me to post more answers. No excuse to have anything less than 50k rep after more than four years on this site.
 
Anyone know if it's possible to share a mapped network drive?
 
-2
Q: How to keep and restore OS state when electricity was goes off?

Lite BitI am using laptop and want to not lose my operating system running state when electricity was goes off. Of course this question can be solved by using a laptop battery or external power supply (such as UPS), but I do not have not battery and do not have a UPS. I think that there can be something...

Weird. Just weird.
The only answer I can think of involves virtualization.
 
7:10 AM
@DragonLord Use it or lose it, the battery is not going to "store" well anyways. There is every logical reason to have an ability to not charge a li-ion full up always, for those devices that allow for that, but even then there is not a huge percentage differance between totally proper storage of a li-ion, and just freking using it as that is what it was made for.
A Minor difference in a laptop (vs storage) the heat will degrade it faster too, heat depending (of course) completely on what the Laptop is used for, how much heat.
In years of testing here, there is way more difference in "quality" of the cells used in the battery pack, than proper storage methods. Meaning as usual good cells will last well stored proper or used, and crappy cells will die way faster in time used or stored.
The option for running on battery and paying for it (one way or another) be it an UPS or keeping the battery in a removabe battery device , OR loosing your data, always becomes an easier choice when you A) lose a lot of work (or play) B) Realise what a pain in the butt and roundabout methods to try and maintain the state every 5 min or so.
A Good UPS has one more huge advantage , that is less often discussed, for some reason when it is there , even a not fully isolated one, the $$$$ hardware lives a lot longer.
A secondary reason for me to use UPSes was all the stupid tiny surges , plus the brownouts which are especially torturous. It became more like the primary reason to use them, when the hardware on the UPSes quit having failures of the replace the thing kind.
The cost of a Good UPS is bettern and less money then some Insurance that wont pay off when you need it.
Side notes: Brown power or low power can be a huge problem for mosfet hexfet switching components, they literally burn up (resistive) when not fully switched. as there is more and more digital switching curcuitry in things. Switching stuff is being used way way more often, therfore a brownout where stuff does Not stop, can be the worst of the worst.
Reminding people of all the times the power was acting funny on the grid, storms or transformers or grid switching, and they naysaid turning off the computer, knowing that the chances are until the grid is stabelised there will be more of these surges (high or low). Persons with highly reactionary regulated style UPSes get to hear them all . . . Beeep.
 
7:34 AM
@DragonLord I kiinddaa stopped keeping track at 40K
If this works I will be a little annoyed
Turns out the issues I had with upgrading windows 7->10 on my r61 might be related to the second language localisation I added
 
@JourneymanGeek you can read about it on SU :-) saw something along those lines of a upgrader having to remove language and go back to english? Hey MS did you test This?
 
Amusingly found it on reddit
no idea if it works yet
 
On or about the 3rd Bullstick installing 2 systems to run one (upgrading) a freaking $100 real full licence starts looking cheap to me.
(especially compared to how much they used to cost)
 
7:52 AM
Well, this is the second last system I need to upgrade
and the least important
 
important enough to break (i mean fix) it :-)
 
lol
If it works it works
If it doesn't I currently have the time to try ;p
 
I know this will seem crazy to you, but I'm evaluating becoming a professional author.
Is it worth it?
 
@DragonLord professional , in any career vrses hobby , means you do get paid for it :-)
 
@DragonLord: very few folk start as a profressional author
 
7:55 AM
I have essentially no experience writing fiction and have virtually no creative writing talent. Is this a dead end, or a potential gold mine, considering how much the best writers make?
 
they write, and it ends up its good.
In that case, it seems crazy.
 
It's going to require enough time each day to force me to retire from Stack Exchange.
40-60 hours a week (including 12+ hour workdays), with extremely high risk of loss or commercial failure.
 
@DragonLord get too creative and people wont understand. some of the highest paid authors wrote what they concidered to be the dumbest stuff. Cause dumbed down Works. remember those movies where the writer and/or director had a vision, and you just had terrible time watching a movie.
2nd worst written movies seem to have come from people in "film School" :-)
they had a whole lot of visions.
 
@DragonLord "40-60 hours a week, 7 days a week" is a very high risk of burnout. You need down time to stimulate your creative juices.
 
Aug 19 at 2:54, by DragonLord
@Bob There have been some very real scares involving burnout. The most recent one nearly cost me my entire Stack Exchange career.
Not again...
 
8:02 AM
I remember in my first job management forced us to work 50 hours weeks (with overtime) instead of the normal 35 hours weeks as the project schedule was so off. They measured productivity and after 6 weeks the productivity from 50 hours was down to the same level as it was originally with 30 hours.
That was without working weekends.
 
Something I love to point out. Unless it pays, and its worth what I get paid for, it isn't worth fretting over.
 
caffiene man it creates waves like any other stimulant , what goes up , usually comes down harder , and faster :-)
 
Also, a VERY small proportion of writers are actually sucessful
The economics of it is pretty scary
 
@DragonLord Is your plan to write fiction (with your admitted lack of creative talent) or tech books (where I do think you have the talent).
 
In the past, I've looked into writing fiction.
Famous writers making millions...
 
8:06 AM
@JourneymanGeek like (trying to) playing pro football, or trying to get paid well for being a singer.
 
@Psycogeek: precisely
 
The problem is coming up with an idea for a book that nobody has used before ...
 
If you want to be a writer, having a body of work helps
 
I don't think I have it in me. I'd be spending my whole life doing it and I'd get nowhere.
 
cause your first book may suck
@DavidPostill: Never stopped Dan Brown. All his books have the same ideas ;p
 
8:07 AM
@DragonLord Hey that is what a writer would say :-) i think your on the same path already
Then in 2 hours that doubble chocklate moca chino will wear off . . . .
 
Writing your first book is easy (as long as you have sufficient savings to support yourself). Getting the publishing deal is hard.
 
Were installing a swinging door for dragonlord
 
@JourneymanGeek The original idea was the first book. Then he just cloned the plot ;)
 
Try becomming A) the president B) a celebrity C) supreme court judge D) astronaut First , then write a book, it does not even have to be good then.
 
8:12 AM
A bit like the bond movies ... same plot just the actors/actresses change ...
 
Oct 13 at 19:08, by DragonLord
Christmas is no different than any other day of the year.
Just keep on working.
 
If you're famous a "ghost writer" will write the book for you ;)
 
Oct 13 at 19:06, by DragonLord
Perhaps I'm not feeling it now, but mayhaps working on holidays would take its toll on my mind and body when I get older...
 
@DragonLord x-mas is only like every other day of the year, if you just give people stuff when You want to, not when society tells you to. (and it works just as well)
Plus your gifts dont get upstaged by other stuff in july
Is it a late x-mas gift or is it early . . . oh heck thats when your birthday was , ok its a late birthday gift, just take it and shuddap
 
8:45 AM
It seems to be working!!!!
I have no idea what I did, but it seems to be working.
 
@JourneymanGeek Great! Now fix my problem. :P
 
hmm
That dude there, I need his prosthetic leg.
 
@JourneymanGeek That's from a movie... right? Or was it a TV show?
 
;p
Guardians of the galaxy.
 
Ahh yes.
 
8:55 AM
That sucks
 
9:08 AM
How do I flag a duplicate answer?
 
There's always a custom flag
with a link
or throw it it here.
 
My custom flags tend to get declined
 
If you threw it here, I'd be like "Oh yeah, flag it"
or "no, that's fine"
 
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A: Notepad++ auto complete HTML end tags after </ (like Dreamweaver does)

anandIn Notepad++ for autocompletion of HTML Tags goto settings->Autocompletion->click on html/xml close tags (under Auto Insert)

 
There's already a flag on it.
 
9:17 AM
For what?
 
"Duplicate of Zohaib's answer"
 
9:27 AM
mornin'
 
LOL "as soon as I get 3k points I get to be a moderator"
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Q: Is there any way to up vote or down vote moderators?

1.21 gigawattsThe best thing about Stack Exchange sites is that as soon as I get 3k points I get to be a moderator. It doesn't matter if I'm good or not. I get that power. If anyone offends me I can follow their posts and down vote them. I love it. It's not much but it makes their life a little worse. Then I c...

 
9:44 AM
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WHY DID NO ONE TELL ME THIS?
I MEAN, I ACTUALLY HAD TO GET ELECTED?
 
9:57 AM
@DavidPostill it's that "new generation", that we have been dreading
people who got prizes for participation
 

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