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Member 7989122 wrote: the operation of my keyboard has become much smoother, much more reliable. I like it a lot more that way See?
He really is making the world a better place.
I's great! You'll love it!
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Member 7989122 wrote: If you haven't done it before, you'd be shocked by the amount of hairs, breadcrumbs, and soils that have collected under the keytops! You know there's a huge potential for youtube fame there: Tasty Things to Put on Your Sandwich
Member 7989122 wrote: ...Especially if you've got a dog or a cat in your household. (I haven't had a dog for fifteen years... lost it in the keyboard?
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It's a sad day. The little breadboard Zwölf is only a few weeks old, but it's days are already numbered. Elves are immortal, so that's only an inconvenience. Without any work to do, I spent the whole day drawing schematics, programming a PIC microcontroller and drawing up a circuit board. Once I have that PIC running and tested, the BreadZwölf will be scraped off the breadboard and be reborn as the ProtoZwölf[^].
How do you like the picture of that pointy eared supermodel that I found stole in the internet?
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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Normally, I don't post links to "paid for" games / books bundles, but ... this time 100% of the payment goes to "go to support organizations responding to COVID-19. For example, delivering protective gear to safeguard healthcare workers and providing medical care to infected patients."
The games aren't new and shiny, and nor are the books, but you may find enough to keep you amused while on lockdown - especially if it lasts as long as they are suggesting ...
Humble Conquer COVID-19 Bundle (pay what you want and help charity)[^]
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Or you could just search for "covid-19 how to help" + a location, and give money or assistance where you know it's really needed, rather than to whomever this American company decides to give your money.
Besides, all the games I (know that I) want out of that lot, I've already got on GoG, and I can't read, so I don't want books.
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Why do you hate America so much, and love communist China? I'm sure most of the members on this site will find this disturbing, whether they say it or not.
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Slacker007 wrote: Why do you hate America so much, and love communist China? I'm sure most of the members on this site will find this disturbing, whether they say it or not. Don't count me on that one.
I like China as few as I like America
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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I don't hate America (particularly South America). I'm certainly not overly fond of US corporations, or of a certain-coloured person who lives in a certain-coloured house, but they, as far as I'm concerned, aren't the perfect representatives of "real" US citizens (who are 90-odd per cent good people).
As for China, the idea that I "love" it probably stems from the fact that I don't have the immediate knee-jerk "CHINA BAD!" reaction that US citizens have had drummed into them (which, by the way, I see as being both distasteful and racist), so if I say something that is honestly good about the country or its people (who are also 90-odd per cent good people), the reaction from US citizens is that I'm a commie-lover.
But, for example, there's nothing commie-loverish about stating plain truths like: Chairman Xi has saved a lot of lives by being a hard-nosed pragmatist and making the right decisions, while the "ME-ME-ME!" activities of a certain-coloured person who lives in a certain-coloured house will probably lead to the unnecessary suffering of a lot of his own people.
Actually, if given a choice between communism and the kind of ardent capitalism that the West is currently suffering under, I'd choose option C: "Just leave me the f*** alone!" -- I don't subscribe to newsletters from either.
So don't expect me to insult the Chinese, every time I open my mouth, because I haven't been subjected to the same anti-Chinese propaganda that you have; and don't expect me to say too many nice things about US corporations, which mostly don't deserve nice things to be said about them.
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"American corporations" covers millions of entities, 90-odd per cent good.
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American corporations are individual entities, by law.
The way that people behave as representatives of these entities is not the same way that they behave outside the office.
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Quote: and don't expect me to say too many nice things about US corporations, which mostly don't deserve nice things to be said about them.
There are thousands and thousands of examples of "bad" corporate behavior, more of it emanating from the US than I'd like, but certainly lots of examples from every other country where corporations exist. But to condemn all or most American corporations is little different from the Quote: immediate knee-jerk "CHINA BAD!" reaction
My wife works for a very large US insurance company. They were way out in front of getting their employees into a work from home set-up and they've donated an awful lot of money to fight COVID-19. I retired from a large bank and have heard from people I used to work with there that the bank has been similarly aggressive about protecting employees and about charity. These 2 corporations are not alone.
My point is simply that you are using a REALLY broad brush when you condemn the behavior of most US corporations
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Duke Carey wrote: to condemn all or most American corporations is little different from the Quote: immediate knee-jerk "CHINA BAD!" reaction
True enough, but this is the CP Lounge, where exaggeration and jokes are the norm.Duke Carey wrote: My point is simply that you are using a REALLY broad brush when you condemn the behavior of most US corporations I won't apologise for it, but you're right, and I wouldn't make such sweeping statements in a place where accuracy was more important.
Don't mention rose gardens! Don't mention rose gardens! Don't mention rose gardens!
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As an citizen of the United States, I echo this.
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Cheers. I confess I was getting a little fed up with being ganged up on by a small group of members with pretty obvious political proclivities.
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As a Brit who is stuck in the US,I get taxed but can't vote, I support your comments but have a question.
When you say "90-odd percent good" do you mean each person is mostly good, or most people are good, or (my view) most people are mostly good (but some are real b^%^&$$ds!)
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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I think I'll go with "good from the nose down".
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Forogar wrote: As a Brit who is stuck in the US,I get taxed but can't vote
Taxation without representation, just like U.S. citizens living in D.C. I never understood this concept.
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The interesting thing about what "US citizens have drummed into them" is not drummed into them. That is move of what we refer to as the "vocal minority". There are just a few Knee'd Jerks out there that make large amounts of noise that people start to think that there are more of them than there really are.
The real problem here is the "mainstream media". In addition to giving a too much attention and credibility to the "vocal minority", most of the media in the U.S. are highly skewed on the political scale, and will twist the news to paint political figures that oppose their views in the worst light they possibly can. This is the same for American corporations that do not fall in line with the media's political leanings. Unfortunately, these are the same "authoritative news sources" that foreign news services rely on to report on. So, even if foreign news sources are unbiased in their reporting, their sources are still skewed, and therefore, so is the news. Yes, this also applies to reporting on "a certain-colored person who lives in a certain-colored house".
That being said, I cannot blame people outside the U.S. for having the opinions of our corporations and government leaders. We only have the information we have to go on. Even the internet, which gives us access to such an abundance of otherwise unavailable information, doesn't help as much as we think it should. It is difficult to determine true information vs. twisted/manipulated/truncated/manufactured information. Not to mention that the same media, and the same "vocal minorities" have considerable presence on the internet as well.
Contrary to the popular image of corporations as giant businesses with deap pockets, the vast majority are small companies, some as small as just a husband and wife running a home business. I, personally, sit on the board of two corporations. Both are, in reality, relatively small companies with only a handful of employees each. Both were just at the point of breaking even, but were on a path of growth before the COVID-19 shutdowns happened. Both companies are effectively shut down, and it is uncertain what kind of recovery path lies before us. One was in negotiations to do business in China. All of us, on both boards, carry the same morals and standards while we act on the company's behalf as we do in our private lives: only our priorities are different based on the role we are filling. Every corporate board member I have met, from various corporations of varying sizes, conducts themselves the same. When you sit on the board of a corporation, you have the legal, moral, and ethical responsibility to act in accordance to the corporation's interests and good. This is no different than a parent's responsibility to act in accordance to their family's interests and good, but acting morally and ethically to their employer's interests and good while at work.
In the case of both boards I sit on, every member unanimously voted to forgo our own personal paychecks and benefits to be left in the company general funds. This was to ensure that, first and foremost, all of our vendors and service providers were paid, to ensure that we were not the cause of additional financial burden to their businesses or employees, as well as to maintain credibility should we reopen for business later. Secondly, any remaining funds were distributed to our employee's (albeit few) paychecks for as long as the money held. Since we would not be able to conduct business, our employees would not otherwise have any income during the shutdowns. My family's finances come from my wife's and my day-to-day jobs. We are fortunate to work in "essential services" jobs, and still have our regular living incomes. I'll work on rebuilding our retirement income again once the COVID-19 situation is over.
No disparagement intended here. Just hoping that this provides a small window into the perspective of at least one American, and the corporations he has visibility into.
Money makes the world go round ... but documentation moves the money.
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There might be hope for you yet.
Social Media - A platform that makes it easier for the crazies to find each other.
Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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Superhot alone is very good game, a simple shooter with reversed bullet time. I spend few minutes just shooting in endless mode when I am tired of programming. Play prototype - SUPERHOT[^]
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That's another on I've bought, some time within the last few years, but have never played.
This work malarkey keeps getting in the way of my gaming!
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There are certainly some good titles in there to easily make it worth the $30 price tag. Guess I'll be expanding my Steam library.
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@OriginalGriff will be pleased to know that VS2019 has another update to install now - 16.5.2 was just released.
Visual Studio 2019 version 16.5 Release Notes | Microsoft Docs[^]
It only seems to be a 486MB download this time - that's roughly half the size of the regular update to my graphics driver.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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