Comment Re:base it around my OS (Score 1) 386
IIRC, the standard deduction this year was $6900 for single payers. Pretty easy to top that via mortgage interest.
IIRC, the standard deduction this year was $6900 for single payers. Pretty easy to top that via mortgage interest.
Here, there's a fee to pay for the rain that lands on your property. It's a drainage fee - you have to pay the company that operates the storm drains to take it away.
Fellow MD resident?
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"Two gin-scented tears trickled down the sides of his nose. But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. "
"Then candidate Bush referred to this as what? Something d-o-o economics. Anyone? Anyone?"
It was actually wishful thinking rather than faith. I've seen the same things you describe. I've also seen where things like this are swept under the rug forever. Then, the root cause analysis comes back and people flip shit because nothing was done about it in the past. Well, nothing other than ignore the recomendations of us morlocks...
Ah; but the guy down at the station babysitting the PLC probably wants to get his Facebook fix too -- so he hooks up a wireless USB stick and presto! The entire national WAN is now online....
And the next day, he finds a pink slip waiting for him.
And yet Article 1, Section 9 makes no distinction between civil and criminal. How did the 'precedent' (pronounced 'bullshit') get set that this only refers to criminal issues?
If what he said is true, then this is yet another (out of many) example of the courts 'creatively interpreting' (in other words, modifying it with invisible ink) the constitution.
Sure, it's a wikipedia link, but it's trivial to verify.
The underlying offense is the same. The law is written to play legalistic games.
Are you getting this? Are you? He's effectively turning off the Windows process scheduler to make his process run faster.
OMG. And he wonders why his stuff gets flagged as malware?
You've merely demonstrated there (and countless other times elsewhere) that you are chronically incapable of understanding humour even when it is explained to you in exquisite detail.
Andy, perhaps you've forgotten about this, so here's a little reminder. You're pulling exactly the same shit here now as you did on Ars 13 years ago...
Alexander,
You lost your creds a long time ago and made quite a name for yourself, I don't see how you can get it back here.
I think it's clear you have to go.
Looks like you were banned for the 4th time a couple days afterwards.
When you get caught in a lie, you make up a bigger one to try to distract from it. Your pattern never changes in any appreciable way.
And I'm pretty sure you don't have a degree in anything.
BTW, you never answered my question about whether or not I've really been trolling Slashdot for the last 10,000 years.
Was that a few too many zeroes for you to deal with?
That Ars convo with GOD and MWHN wraps up the first page of results for you on Google. I'm ready to move on to the second page any time now, just let me know when you'd like to take another stroll down Memory Lane.
Q: How Does Heartbleed Alter the 'Open Source Is Safer' Discussion?
A: It doesn't. OSS is purported to be a *better* software development methodology. "Better" != "perfect". TFS is a troll.
Speaking of my work as a writer... I was going to ask you whether maybe you used the VB6 book I co-wrote back in 1999, but apparently you never made it quite that far... So... I guess that question's been answered.
No, I was just pointing out how sad it is that you think posting nonsense 150 times will make it anything other than nonsense, or that you think there's so much as a snowball's chance in Hell that you are going to be able to intimidate me that way.
And what's this about a GUI? Why do I need one of those, when I can work with real software instead? (You've heard of the LAMP stack, right? Well, to put what I do for a living into terms that you might hope to understand: I work for a company that provides one of the "letters" in "LAMP", and I'm a contributor to a project that provides one of the others.)
Let's see... You're a troll, a stalker, a liar, a bully, and... not only does it appear that you can't really code, you are so foolish as to *brag about how horribly your code performs*.
But you're the perfect Slashdotter in that you really do live in your mother's basement, eh? Aw man, this just gets better and better.
So how does it feel to be known as the Uwe Boll of Visual Basic, Sparky?
This is the Great App that you actually BRAG about? OMFG you sure do, don't ya:
For deduplication/normalization over its usual intake of fresh/new records. Doing it now, so might as well give you the breakdown of its process run:
Here is the screenshot of each tab noted below so you know where each stage occurs -> http://start64.com/images/win6... [start64.com]
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IMPORT = 1 min. 15 seconds
NORMALIZATION/DEDUPLICATION = 15 seconds
CONVERT & FILTER (longest part, touches every record) = 9 minutes
SPEED UP FAVORITE SITES = 20 seconds (I do 20 of them)
SAVE = 10 seconds
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Over 145,000 new records... around 11 minutes total runtime!
I had to stop reading at this point, I was laughing so hard that I was about to hyperventilate.
APK, not only are you a troll, a bully, and a liar... You are also INCREDIBLY FUCKING STUPID if you think this is something you should be boasting about--this is like bragging about running a 3-month mile.
ROFLMAO here. UN-fucking-believable. This is the most fun I've had yet this week.
Even better---This looks like a strong candidate for the link I'll use in my next sig. I'll bet you can't wait.
Only through hard work and perseverance can one truly suffer.