Comment Moo (Score 1) 9
UIs becoming mildly useful after only decades of no imagination gives me hope yet once again for flying cars.
UIs becoming mildly useful after only decades of no imagination gives me hope yet once again for flying cars.
The mac mini is due a refresh. Mavericks supports multiple monitors, better, that is, you can have a full screen game in one and still use the other at the same time, or so the say.
XCode is free and comes with a simulator for iOS (does not run apps that you do not have the code for).
Well, i hope you get it all the way you want.
I just use a Mac now. I'm sorry to say, but i love my mac mini.
I finally gave up on using my Nvidia card in that box.
Wasn't it nvidia that was originally going to release their drivers as open source?
Heh. But this stuff should be really, really basic.
On another note, Going through the effort to write it up here helps me release the want to scream.
More on the stupid code:
Some_Func, which is called at the end, INSERTs the new batch number to the log TABLE and includes an EXCEPTION block catching DUP_VAL_ON_INDEX and OTHERS.
Thanx for the info.
I might just do the catastrophic with the highest possible dedeuctible.
I only worked in December this year, and only for three weeks (auto companies give off at the end of the year). So, my income is pretty low.
What is the the cheapest health insurance for an individual? The only thing it has to cover is the Obamacare tax.
Not only does this code have stupid constants, it has stupid code:
I am looking at a stored PROCEDURE as it takes too long to run. Besides the CURSORs, DECODE()s where NVL() should be used, and a UNION, there exists this stupidity up front:
csSpace CONSTANT CHAR(1)
cnZero CONSTANT NUMBER(1)
How many things can you spot that is just plain wrong with that?
Mailing label. Duh!
You know, ever since i started asking people, i realized how smart other people were.
Thanx.
I was looking for a job and an interview required references. I decided to put down an erstwhile supervisor and coworker, but only after aksing their permission. They both agreed, and i never heard back from that (first) place. (Not because of bad reviews, the head hunter explained they were excellent.)
And here i thought it was stage left, exit.
A cookbook?
Walmart has a Slinky for $3.00. The description says: Clearance! Was $1.86. That seemed backwards.
So, i sent an email from their website:
Metal Slinky http://www.walmart.com/ip/Metal-Slinky/882938#Q%26A+Exchange
says the price is $3.00. The description says "Clearance! Was $1.86" Isn't that backwards? Because it went to clearance the price went up?
Arithmetic is being able to count up to twenty without taking off your shoes. -- Mickey Mouse