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[quote] The Win Api has been around in a form very similiar to what it is now since 1985. That's 24 years (I counted 'em). In those 24 years various class frameworks/programming paradigms have come & gone, e.g., VB1-6, MFC, etc. Win32 Api rules! [/quote] Really, its more like 15 …

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Buy and configure a wireless range extender, as well as buying a more powerful antenna for your existing one.

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What video card do you have? I have vista HP and a geforce 8600 and it renders prettymuch instantly.

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[quote]the exceptionally durable, light, and thinness of the aluminum construction on the MacBook Pro? [/quote] its not all its cracked up to be. Indeed, its fairly flimsy, if you push with one finger on the top of the lid hard enough, you can crack the screen...

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[quote]I have been promoted to apprentice Shark.[/quote] They change all the time. I think dani has to keep making new ones? I dont think mine change any more (i think there are only titles up to 5000 or something?) And yeah, 1000 posts = a gold star

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Indeed, google doesnt really care about META any more, due to widespread abuse. It uses its own content search algorithms instead to tag your page. It also doesnt care too much about submission, if anyone links to you, its spider will find you eventually.

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It has to do with post count / solved threads / time as a member too. e.g I got 570 rep, +21/-10 vernon-dozier has like 1/4 of my post count and has only been here like a year or two - even although he has four times my [1996] rep …

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[quote=yaredo;363762]I want some advise. Is it necessary to be a mathmatician to be a programmer.[/quote] Not really. I am looking to study computer science at uni and the entry requirements are (i live in britain): A or B at maths (age 16) A-C Maths (age 18) =OR= A-C at Computing …

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It could be a faulty mobo. One my old PC every time i inserted anything into the front USBs it would just reboot.... Did it no matter what device or OS, and never did it with any other sockets.

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Artifacting like that is a classic indicator of overheating or undervoltage. Maybe card damage.

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Does the version from here install correctly? [url]http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=a8f5654f-088e-40b2-bbdb-a83353618b38&displaylang=en[/url]

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Install and configure the NTP service (either the client, or if you want to be a local time source, the ntpd server as well) - how to do so depends on your distribution though. Its pretty painless on debian and redhat based systems. Please tell me what distribution and version …

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[quote] Control Panel ->Security Center -> Windows Updates [/quote] If they have IE 5.5 then it means they are running XP (less than SP2) or an earlier OS, in which case security center wont exist.

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[quote]dditionally, previously new members had to have 10 posts before they gained their first point of rep power and now they only need 5 posts.[/quote] Is that retroactive? I assume not? [quote] If no one has voted, it shows nothing. But if people have voted but it got both positive …

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If you are a total beginner, the book "Visual Basic 2005 step by step" by Microsoft Press is very good. I used that (but the 2002 version) to teach myself.

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[quote]Do you imagine what will happen if Bill Gates saw this link ?[/quote] Gates like OSS more than Ballmer does... I mean, hotmail ran on FreeBSD until last year (when they tried to make it run Server 2008 to show how awesome and faster the new IIS would be, but …

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I did it in Java and used two binary search trees, one for english to french (with the keyfield being the english word) and another for french to english. Was pretty speedy.

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What OS are you running? Do you already have 3.5 and are looking for just the SP or do you want the whole thing? Do you have a (fast) internet connection?

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Well fitstly let it dry (for at least a week in a warm place) then assess the damage. Its likely to be a total loss due to water damage (if it gets into the caps on the motherboard it swells them), but the HDD is probably salvagable.

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Well, for one thing, you are casting between ints and floats everytime you calculate everything which is a bad idea as it leads to a loss of precision which can snowball.

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Yes use the PM feature. The mail button on posts itself is to send the content of the post (and a link to it) for someone to whom you think it may be helpful. Its not for contacting people with.

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They are bad enough already though. My friend has broken the screens on 2 macbooks because the metal on them is stupidly thin.

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Use QT designer instead. Its works in a similar way to visual studios GUI designer except its aimed at QT intead of MFC. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt_Creator[/url] Use this with the MinGW compiler under windows by the way. QT Creator is bundled with the Qt SDK ([url]http://qt.nokia.com/downloads[/url]) [url]http://qt.nokia.com/files/pdf/qt-creator-1.0-whitepaper/[/url] I reccomend reading that whitepaper …

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Yeah access 2003 cant open the new 2007 file formats (and the converter pack only works for word, excel and powerpoint). Another thing to note is that support for Pages has been partially removed in 2007. [url]http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access/HA100308321033.aspx[/url]

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Yes. Hotmail ran on FreeBSD until the early/mid 2000s. Indeed, microsoft used to be a UNIX vendor back in the 1970s with XENIX. Also, most of thier internal DNS servers run UNIX or UNIX-Like systems.

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Probably they will say no because thats what we have said in the past. Just reference the work in your report and cite any code which was given to you.

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Please, if thats an illegal version of OSX you are referring to... stop right there. If not, your problem is because its a dual layer disk (DVD-9 - ~8gb). You need a blank DL disk (more expensive than normal) and a burner which can support it (recent ones mostly do …

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Its pretty normal for games to have problems with widescreen monitors. have you got your aspect ratio set right?

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Yep. No 16 bit DOS subsystem at all in any of the 64 bit line, or vista or above.

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[QUOTE=zealot256;1009466]ROFLMAO!!![/QUOTE] Please, add something constructive, or nothing at all. EDIT: User has recievd an infraction for doing this everywhere.

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Yeah right click where it says "* Favourites" and uncheck the box for "favourites bar"

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[quote]ope this intro hasn't been too long.[/quote] No, it was great :) Welcome to the site, i hope you find it both educational and fun.

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If i remember rightly, i think thier are AMD2+ boards which will take both AM2 and *some* AM3 chips, and use DDR2 ram, but are a lot slower than vanilla AM3 boards.

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[QUOTE=Dave Sinkula;1008336][code]else if ( delta [COLOR="Red"]=[/COLOR]= 0 ) // compare, don't assign![/code][/QUOTE] Yeah, thats a common mistake (i think we all made that one when we were starting out) :)

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[QUOTE=ddanbe;1003737]Is it possible to add a sort of readonly "newsflash" item to the community center? To communicate and explain new features, make anouncements etc.[/QUOTE] That seems like a good idea. Also, can we have the flash tutorial man back.

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It depends what the laws are in your country. Some jurisdictions have formal methods to establish copyright, but most recognize copyright as being automatic on any completed work, without formal registration. Its always a good idea to watermark your images and display a copyright notice on your site.

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[quote]If I can get my Desktop back - it is fantastic. But immediately, how do I access Administrative Tasks thru TM[/quote] Type control into run, or type MMC and add them as snapins. Sounds like your explorer.exe is corrupted. Type sfc /scannow into run to check.

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wrong but I thought that may be Delete doesn't delete the data in terms of zeroing it. Instead, it flags the memory as deleted. The actual memory still holds data, the memory manager just knows now that it can overwrite it with new stuff.

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Generally, they should be the same speed, same type (dont mix EEC and non-eec for example) and installed in matching pairs. Also, dont exceed the amount your motherboard can support (usually 4-8gb on current gen boards)

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Mine is wrong too. Has been for months. Doesnt matter to me though.

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[quote]Think of the security implications!!!!! What else might be showing on users' screens at the moment the snapshot is taken?[/quote] Well IE let JS read data off of peoples clipboards for nearly 10 years...

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Yeah i must agree with Suspishio that it can make a big difference in performnance if you have, say, a 5200 rpm drive compared to a 7200 rpm drive. This is not very noticable usually, but if you are doing a lot of disk intensive operations (e.g logging, hence why …

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Cool, I hope you enjoy it here. Im in my second/third year of my course, so if you want any Java help, give me a buzz, okay?

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