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Dunno, I got my antibodies the old-fashioned way. It was rough, but I'm fat and out of shape. Outside scares me. Donuts don't.
Jeremy Falcon
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Which means that you did not notice perhaps next infections, right ?
In this case it is indeed a "false". Remarkable, it seems that my case is an exception, so far.
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peterkm wrote: Which means that you did not notice perhaps next infections, right? Given the highly sensitive nature of this discussion I'm not sure if that implies condemnation or not. Sorry, if that's not what you meant. I've spent too much time on FB, and I'm not a better person for it.
But, I've only gotten sick once, not too long ago. Believe it was the Omicron variant. I haven't been sick since and stopped washing my hands and caring about a mask ever since then because antibodies baby! Or I suppose, more accurately speaking, I've never felt bad enough to warrant taking another test to see if I was infected again.
Jeremy Falcon
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Good point, I appreciate your comment ...
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I reject the premise of the question.
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I had 4 shots, last one about 6 months ago, and it hit me 3 weeks ago like a ton of bricks. I was still functioning (and coding!) but it was a fairly horrible 3 days, followed by an annoying week, followed by another week of sniffles and cough.
Worse than any flu I've had, most definitely.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Yes, this looks similar indeed, perhaps vaccine mismatch, fast mutations of the virus ...
I am on day 5 now, after being caught off-guard on Saturday,
it looks like a sleep deprivation contest...
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It appears that our governments are no aware of the definition of "vaccination"
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This is new to me ... and btw, my "hell week" evolves in a good way, still 1-2 days and I'll be like a skylark
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Don't worry. If you don't see things the profiteering way, there will be re-education camps you can go to soon to make sure you think the accepted way.
Jeremy Falcon
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peterkm wrote: Covid after vaccination is like flu squared
...and Covid without vaccination is...?
Can you demonstrably prove the outcome in either case?
That's really the problem.
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Yes, we had 200 lbs of reference manuals, and life was simpler.
I just finished a whole bunch of googling to figure out how to bulk copy an archaic Access DBF file into SQL Server, using .NET 7. My comments in the code show some of the depth of the rabbit hole.
And yes, I still use FrontPage for article writing and I'll be damned if I'm going to uninstall it and Visio 2010 to install the 64 bit Jet drivers, so now my importer app is in x86 mode.
And stunningly, the .NET SqlBulkCopy thing is working perfectly.
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Marc Clifton wrote: And yes, I still use FrontPage for article writing Noooooo.... Nooo Marc. My eyes. They're melting. Aaaaaggggggggggh.
Jeremy Falcon
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hahaha. It's still the best darn editor for split HTML and WYSIWYG editing, IMO.
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You didn't get to try Expression Web 4 then?
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I guess that you are not using the same mainboard, disk, keyboard and screen as you did in the 1900s. So what happened to that machine? Or, I suppose, those machines that you have replaced. Didn't you keep keep any of them for running old SW? (and for that sake: HW. I've got several pieces of hardware that cannot be moved to my current machine for lack of interface / bus.)
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trønderen wrote: Didn't you keep keep any of them for running old SW? Yes, and several are still sitting in my shed. None earlier than W95, it would be amusing to fire up Windows 3.1. Or a DOS box. I wonder what happened to the PDP/11 that I cut my teeth on (not literally) when I was in 7th grade.
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Not only write code but all the information that's available on EVERYTHING, it's amazing what Mr.Google knows.
Give me coffee to change the things I can and wine for those I can not!
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This is one place where virtual machines really come in handy.
It's such a shame that the IT gestapo where I work won't let me use VirtualBox (which is free) and refuse to give me a license for the sanctioned VM package.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Gary R. Wheeler wrote: This is one place where virtual machines really come in handy.
Gary R. Wheeler wrote: It's such a shame that the IT gestapo where I work won't let me use VirtualBox (which is free) and refuse to give me a license for the sanctioned VM package I can relate to that too... sadly
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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They are trying to keep you focused.😁
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I currently work with someone who's officially retired, but sticks around because his software is VB6 and dBase and nobody knows how that stuff works.
He's currently converting everything to SQL Server, despite not knowing how SQL Server works (I don't know how he does it).
After that I get to rewrite his software to .NET (he already ported two application to .NET Framework 2, obviously he doesn't know how that works either).
Not particularly looking forward to inheriting that one
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Sander Rossel wrote: how SQL Server works (I don't know how he does it).
Based on your description I would not expect linq. So he must be using SQL.
Since dBase code is just table based only thing he needs to learn is the basic SQL statements.
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My turbo pascal 2.0 manual was one handy paperback pocketbook. It was all you needed. Try that with c#. They keep adding stuff, when are they gooing to remove a lot of fluff?
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Kees van Sighem wrote: when are they gooing to remove a lot of fluff? Hopefully not so soon, I cant get up-to-date to the last shiny ways and I am mostly using the old fashioned things.
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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