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Where do sheep get the wool on their skin trimmed?
At the Baaaaarbers, of course.
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Abhinav S wrote: Baaaaarbers
I went to one just last week, I got fleeced...
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Shear insanity!
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Must have been a hair raising experience!
/ravi
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Good Afternoon,
Today's London Code specials are:
1. Code pie
2. English muffins
3. Breakfast code tea with sausage
4. Code cookies with bacon.
Many more menu choices
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Got any Java?
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Hi All,
I have noticed something odd about the Win 10 anniversary update and related stuff. When AVG starts a scan it get so far and I get a red box telling me an issue with a file is causing a restart. It was getting boring so I disabled AVG and have not had to restart. Anybody use 3rd party AV software in 10...
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Yes, Sophos. And it works very good
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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I use Avast on some of the Windows 10 machines and Comodo Internet Security 8.4 and 10 (beta) on some of them (all build 14393 ie. 1607). All work well for me.
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Avira Free has occasionally annoying ad-popups, but has been working well.
I tried Avast, but it annoyed me for reasons I don't remember (it was probably the nagging to upgrade.)
Sounds to me like you have some corruption. Have you run a chkdsk on the drive?
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It would be revolutionary. Visual Studio needs a Backup function, that backs up the VS installation, all its settings, all its extensions and their settings, all SDKs it installed, etc. I used to do a fairly regular Windows Reset, but keep my files, but it did mess with some VS stuff. I would actually like to do a clean, fresh install again. It would feel like taking a shower in terms of using me computer (in other terms I do that more regularly), but especially now with Xamarin, re-installing VS would be quite an affair.
BTW, off-topic, how do I turn the url in my sig into a hyperlink?
Follow my adventures with .NET Core at my new blog, http://erisia.com/.
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I'd be happy if it just preserved my settings when I upgraded - particularly where I put my property pane, solution explorer, output, server explorer, ...
It's a PITA to get them all back where I expect them - and I still can't get VS2013 to put Properties on top of "Find and Replace" ...
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None of my panes are pinned, so so hassle for me. But the Xamarin stuff is getting scarier my the minute. I'm trying to get an Android emulator up and running, and I've done about 7 large downloads in the last ten minutes.
Follow my adventures with .NET Core at my new blog, http://erisia.com/.
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Brady Kelly wrote: Visual Studio needs a Backup function Sounds like you've got some work to do
Brady Kelly wrote: how do I turn the url in my sig into a hyperlink? With HTML, <a href="http://erisia.com/" alt="Something here..." target="_blank">Erisia</a> should do the trick
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Why, thank you, sir. I didn't expect you could use raw HTML there.
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Brady Kelly wrote: I didn't expect you could use raw HTML there
Wow, that must have been quite a huge rock, eh?
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
Ron White, Comedian
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BTW, most (if not all) of the links on the RHS at your site are 404.
/ravi
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Ooh, gawd, that's WordPress for you. Never thought to check them. Thanks!
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Actually all the links to pages at erisia.com seem to be broken. Prolly a config thing?
/ravi
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Elephanting elephant! At least the links inside the posts work. I've removed all the links at the right.
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Brady Kelly wrote: At least the links inside the posts work. It seems all direct links to Erisia are broken, including those in the left margin. However, search works.
/ravi
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That's not a good look for a technical blog, is it...
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I'll get to the look shortly. Right now I'm trying hard for one post a day.
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As a blog it looks good - until it starts spitting out 404 errors, which is "not a good look for a technical blog": no insult to your design skills was intended!
(And I can only apologise if you thought that was what I mean - I'm sorry, I didn't intend it that way)
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We've had to do an unavoidable database update that will kill perf for a couple of hours. I'll be turning off bits related to the update, so certain things (mainly logging) will be unavailable.
Sorry everyone. Back soon.
cheers
Chris Maunder
modified 3-Oct-16 0:33am.
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