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Jesper Busy, busy, busy. Level: 69 Posts: 527/2390 EXP: 2856000 For next: 13743 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden. Since last post: 176 days Last activity: 79 days |
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Originally posted by Yoghurt DuckAccording to I don't know if I should ZING myself now or what. (edited by OMG I AM A JESPER COPY on 07-05-04 12:04 AM) |
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Jesper Busy, busy, busy. Level: 69 Posts: 528/2390 EXP: 2856000 For next: 13743 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden. Since last post: 176 days Last activity: 79 days |
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"9. Jesper (A) 16" Well that was unexpected. |
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Jesper Busy, busy, busy. Level: 69 Posts: 529/2390 EXP: 2856000 For next: 13743 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden. Since last post: 176 days Last activity: 79 days |
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And you didn't link to it, so I did. | ||||||
Jesper Busy, busy, busy. Level: 69 Posts: 530/2390 EXP: 2856000 For next: 13743 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden. Since last post: 176 days Last activity: 79 days |
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But what about the N/As? What should they pick? Racist. | ||||||
Jesper Busy, busy, busy. Level: 69 Posts: 531/2390 EXP: 2856000 For next: 13743 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden. Since last post: 176 days Last activity: 79 days |
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Yeah, done. | ||||||
Jesper Busy, busy, busy. Level: 69 Posts: 532/2390 EXP: 2856000 For next: 13743 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden. Since last post: 176 days Last activity: 79 days |
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Originally posted by LegionI'd like to see you DIS-prove it for once. I know from chats with people over there that a whole lot of republicans are insanely patriotic like this, and I also know from chats with people all over Sweden that almost noone is insanely patriotic. True, noone will ever know the whole and entire truth. Yes, I get a few of these impressions of Americans off what people tell me on the internet. That's because they live there, and I don't, and I'd like to know what's happening over there. It's a pretty central function of the internet. The short version of this is that I'm pretty confident that a fair chunk of the republicans (for example) are more or less insanely patriotic. Not only do the TV, paper and logical conclusion say it, but I also have people living in those neighborhoods (20-30 of them throughout the years) whining to me about how over-patriotic everything is. I've had atleast five of these people telling me how they'd like to live somewhere else. Since those people have been spread pretty evenly throughout the country, and also taking into account personal experience and likewise daily interaction with a lot of Swedish people also spread all over the land, it's not an explicitly bad conclusion that "the percentage of your nutcases far outnumber the percentage of our nutcases." And for the record: I've never stated you were the biggest on this. China are probably bigger offenders. I've just stated you were bigger than the average. "Saying that Americans are arrogant when it comes to their patriotism is just another one of those big stereotypes. There's one or more for every country and they're rarely true. Actually, I think none of them are true." There's a big stereotype about this, but it has some basis in reality. The stereotype blows the number of these people way out of proportion (10-20% of the US), but there is still a truth to it. We're speaking fractions of even one thousanth of the US, but it's still a far larger number than most other countries. TSZ also said some great stuff. It doesn't matter if all southeners are crackpot patriots and no northeners are - you still add up to one country, and it's that country's percentage we're comparing. (edited by Jesper on 07-05-04 05:36 PM) (edited by Jesper on 07-05-04 05:37 PM) |
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Jesper Busy, busy, busy. Level: 69 Posts: 533/2390 EXP: 2856000 For next: 13743 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden. Since last post: 176 days Last activity: 79 days |
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Originally posted by ColleenI've seen in mentioned a not insignificant amount of times in american media too, it's pretty consistent with other countries, even if there are ofcourse people hating the US for no appearent reason. There's no sensationalism behind this, however the subject lends itself to making the people who do like their country but who are not fucking crackpots about it get upset, because they think we're refering to them. The real crackpots don't listen to the arguments, they just rampantly pimp their country and quite possibly are condescending towards anyone trying to tell them any different. I'm not thinking it's strange that things have gone this way, by the way; the early years of the US was enduring a lot of "our country is so great and free, oh and by the way, UK suck". The US certainly had groundbreaking laws, claiming that everyone was equal 250 years back was no easy feat, and there are still people that have their heads up their asses enough to believe that skin color or nose size or whatever make people dumber or eviler. But most of the rest of the world - in any case most of the rest of the world that the americans left in going to the US - have caught up. The US is not the greatest country ever, and lots of people are having a hard time accepting that. |
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Jesper Busy, busy, busy. Level: 69 Posts: 534/2390 EXP: 2856000 For next: 13743 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden. Since last post: 176 days Last activity: 79 days |
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Originally posted by HyperHacker1) That happens to a lot of people. 2) It's good to know you have a good conceptual and functioning I/O model of your body. Don't forget that when $bloodStream->getAlcohol > $ALCOHOL_LIMIT, the mouth's properties magically enable Output. So watch out. |
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Jesper Busy, busy, busy. Level: 69 Posts: 535/2390 EXP: 2856000 For next: 13743 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden. Since last post: 176 days Last activity: 79 days |
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"No, the letters are different, so they cant be the same" Um. a = 1 b = 1 Shazam! a = b Since you can set the variables ("letters") to anything while setting up the equation, more than one variable can equal the same thing, and thus variables can equal eachother, and thus they can be the same although the letters are different. This is pretty basic. |
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Jesper Busy, busy, busy. Level: 69 Posts: 536/2390 EXP: 2856000 For next: 13743 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden. Since last post: 176 days Last activity: 79 days |
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Happy Birthday, ofcourse. | ||||||
Jesper Busy, busy, busy. Level: 69 Posts: 537/2390 EXP: 2856000 For next: 13743 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden. Since last post: 176 days Last activity: 79 days |
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The compiler is already free (as in beer), so there's no discussion. Noone ever brought up or debated that the IDE was more important than the compiler. The compiler is an absolute requirement for coding unless you want to write that CLI code yourself. If you want to discuss IDEs, you're off to a wrong start by firing at the wrong target. Any IDE - any useful one - builds on top of the compiler; the opposite would not function, so thus they are orders of magnitude apart. Comparing them does not make sense nor make a good argument for what you're arguing, so stop it. The IDE is a nice extra second step (the first step being the compiler). With the IDE lots more people will be taking their first steps in programming where they wouldn't otherwise. I started out with VB 4.0, and that worked out pretty well. |
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Jesper Busy, busy, busy. Level: 69 Posts: 538/2390 EXP: 2856000 For next: 13743 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden. Since last post: 176 days Last activity: 79 days |
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READ THE FAQ. There's no excuse for not doing this. | ||||||
Jesper Busy, busy, busy. Level: 69 Posts: 539/2390 EXP: 2856000 For next: 13743 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden. Since last post: 176 days Last activity: 79 days |
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Complimentary: http://www.dashes.com/magazine/backissues/pardon_me_for_being_forward.php | ||||||
Jesper Busy, busy, busy. Level: 69 Posts: 540/2390 EXP: 2856000 For next: 13743 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden. Since last post: 176 days Last activity: 79 days |
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And WHEN exactly are we going to count the votes? | ||||||
Jesper Busy, busy, busy. Level: 69 Posts: 541/2390 EXP: 2856000 For next: 13743 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden. Since last post: 176 days Last activity: 79 days |
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Yay! Or is that nay? Whatever. I remember when I first noticed you, back when you applied for the GameCube Club. |
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Jesper Busy, busy, busy. Level: 69 Posts: 542/2390 EXP: 2856000 For next: 13743 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden. Since last post: 176 days Last activity: 79 days |
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No. In 2101, vote counting was beginning. |
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Jesper Busy, busy, busy. Level: 69 Posts: 543/2390 EXP: 2856000 For next: 13743 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden. Since last post: 176 days Last activity: 79 days |
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Originally posted by Drag.NET is a new platform from Microsoft. It's in theory and some practise platform and language independent. The languages need to follow a certain standardized template (CLI, common language interface) and provide some basic building blocks. All .NET languages can compile to .NET pseudo-code, run by the CLR, common language runtime. Another part of .NET is the .NET frameworks, providing the base classes needed. All of .NET is object-oriented, and so's VB.NET. (VB1-6 is object-based, not object-oriented.) There are currently two known implementations of the .NET framework and runtime. The first is Microsoft's official implementation, the second is an open source effort called Mono, available for amongst others Linux-like platforms, and supported by amongst others Novell. Parasyte: These people have a need for an IDE for the VB1-6 branch. That's because the (official) compiler only comes with Microsoft's VB IDE suite. This is .NET which can be used with a standalone compiler, yes, but they would need the IDE for the VB1-6 branch because it includes the compiler. |
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Jesper Busy, busy, busy. Level: 69 Posts: 544/2390 EXP: 2856000 For next: 13743 Since: 03-15-04 From: Sweden. Since last post: 176 days Last activity: 79 days |
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Please repost this in this just-about-new-enough thread in Craziness Domain. I will make sure it's not classified as a bump. Closed. |
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Originally posted by asdfIt's no Nazi rules, it's the truth about what happens. Clear, simple, unfiltered, honest. If you don't like that, tough shit. |
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