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ZurdoDev wrote: All of those scenarios can disrupt the supply chain but none should break it. I agree with you in "should"
Sadly, seeing how things are getting managed sometimes (not specially right now) it would not surprise me that much if it did.
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I remember hurricane Katrina and how it did break the supply chain because trucks could not get to where they needed to go. This situation is different and is caused by people not using logic or reason.
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ZurdoDev wrote: This situation is different and is caused by people not using logic or reason. But the results can be the same. It doesn't matter if the truck don't move because the road is blocked by a tree or by a policeman.
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You know where.
You know when.
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or not (you forgot the quantum part)
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I've already booked a stall to show my cloud-connected, alexa-ready, AI crystal bollocks balls.
It was really easy to book -- I just had to dream about it.
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Sorry, its been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.
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I answered a QA yesterday with some very simple code just to show how to get two values, compare and take action. I included some Console.WriteLine() statements to show the values of the various items as the code runs. I wondered whether the OP would complain because my code was for a console app rather than a WinForm. And sure enough this morning I get the reply:
Quote: But I want to show my lable in main form . I guess if it is not totally copy and pasteable then the answer cannot be right.
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So it's back to school for you!
(To kick his arse.)
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Yeah I've had a few of those - one I think had problems that NameOfYourClassThatYouKNowAndIDont was undefined ...
Some of these guys aren't even trying to think, they want it given ready to be handed in to the tutor - I seem to remember offering to do even that for one guy, if he gave me his tutors email address.
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It certainly seems worse these days. So many of the questions now seem to be, "I couldn't find the answer on Google, so I have no idea what to do.". And that is where they stop.
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I think a lot of it is down to many governments trying to get everybody to be able to code, without caring if they have any aptitude or even if their teachers can understand the subject.
Lazy students, doing a course they don't want to be on, having not had an original thought since they were born, trying to get through without frightening the little grey cells into activity ...
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: But I want to show my lable in main form
You should tell him that the main forum is not liable for his label.
And besides, not everyone wants him to show his "lable" in the main form!
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And besides, not everyone wants him to show his "lable" (sic) in the main form! (Corrected for you.)
You forgot the "sic". Never forget the "sic!"
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Marc Clifton wrote: And besides, not everyone wants him to show his "lable" in the main form! I'd assumed it was a cookery app, and he'd typoed "ladle".
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Or anywhere in fact in some areas it's liable to get him labeled as a labler and confined to a lab?
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I rarely answer questions here because the questions tend to undermine my faith in humanity.
Real programmers use butterflies
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You and I had one from a few years ago (one of the few times I've offered help) where the answers were rejected due to providing code samples as console apps when they didn't specify...if must have been too hard to figure out what event to put it under.
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Wow, you must have a great memory. I can't remember what I did last week.
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I was a little scared when I recently made a remark about one of the pizza places in town, "I haven't been there for years" and one of my coworkers replied: "You have! We were there in ... Well, that was in January 2018, so I guess you are right about 'years', by almost two months. But at that time you made a remark to the waitress about the place being remodeled since last time you were there."
Jeeez! He remembers which remarks I made more than two years ago to the waitress at a pizza place! And he uses that to halfway "friendly excuse" my halfway incorrect claim that I hadn't been there "for years"? What else does he have stored in his memory, ready to use if I happen to make side comments about this and that? Do I feel "responsible" myself for any side remark made to a waitress a couple of years ago? (Note that I now have learned to say "a couple of years ago", not "years ago"- otherwise we could go out on that month counting track again!)
This coworker is one who always keeps his smartphone in his hand, immediately checking on Wikipedia (and other web sources) anything uttered by anyone around him, so that he can "correct" any "incorrect" statement made, by quoting "facts" from his smartphone. Wikipedia obviously doesn't reveal my side remarks to the pizza place waitress, but appearently he spends a significant part of his mental capacity on memorizing such details about his friends, so that he can correct them when they make slightly, or nearly, incorrect statements about their activities in the past. This is certainly not the first time I have been corrected, but the first time my remark to a pizza place waitress has been quoted more than two years later.
I do not feel relaxed with the situation. I don't like the thought of having a human tape recorder of all I have uttered years ago sitting there ready to nail me to the wall: "You are wrong! You said something else four years ago! Explain yourself, or else...!"
This coworker is also in other ways actively singalling that he wants to "support" me, be "friendly" to me. It seems like he thinks that by "correcting" me when what I uttered years ago is not 100% consisten with what I say today, he "helps" me being constent and "correct".
Honestly, I hate it! I don't experience as the "friendship" I would expect from a close friend.
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Confucius: Quote: "I do not enlighten those who are not eager to learn, nor arouse those who are not anxious to give an explanation themselves. If I have presented one corner of the square and they cannot come back to me with the other three, I should not go over the points again.6
The case is like that of someone raising a mound. If he stops working, the fact that it perhaps needed only one more basketful makes no difference; I stay where I am. Whereas even if he has not got beyond leveling the ground, but is still at work, the fact that he has only tilted one basketful of earth makes no difference. I go to help him.7"
From Confucius' "The Analects," compiled long after his death circa BCE 429, translated by Sanderson Beck: [^].
«One day it will have to be officially admitted that what we have christened reality is an even greater illusion than the world of dreams.» Salvador Dali
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