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I could if there was any etl file in the folder. Surprisingly, there is nothing. At all. It is strange since there was data and UI of perfmon did show "generating report" and then while generating report, looks like everything was deleted.
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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dan!sh wrote: while generating report, looks like everything was deleted Move along, obviously there wasn't anything important to report!
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CS Department recruiter: "You there, do you like compiler theory, unpacking clever algorithms and mathematics?"
Prospective student: "Yes!"
CS Department recruiter: "Would you like not to?"
Real programmers use butterflies
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Hmmm,
Just go ahead and spill the beans, at least one member here figured it out weeks ago!
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Enigmatic stew is a gumbo and the final item in menu! (9)
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Enigmatic stew is a gumbo and the final item in menu! (9)
Enigmatic = definition
stew = anagram indication
is a gumbo and the final item in menu
ambiguous
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And that means you are up tomorrow!
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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What country/person has the best national anthem?
In my opinion...
I'm American but I like it
And earlier I was trying to work on an Object-Oriented Program, and I forgot to build the constructor.
OOPs...
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There's some interesting history to this anthem. It was the Soviet anthem until the USSR broke up, after which Russia adopted a new one. Eventually Putin got it reinstated. It's a great piece, but some Russians didn't like the history that the music evokes.
It originally had lyrics lauding Stalin, who fell out of favor after his death, so the lyrics were no longer used. Soviet citizens referred to it as "the song without words".
However, lyrics were eventually reintroduced--by a Canadian. You can read about how it came about here[^]. That was still in the days of the USSR, though, and the lyrics are different now. But that first performance with lyrics in 20 years can be heard here[^].
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Another footnote.
In Sweden it's a drinking song. With a different text obviously.
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Hasn't some naughty person written drinking words for Du Gamla, Du Fria?
That's funny that you use it as a drinking song. Apparently The Star-Spangled Banner was originally a drinking song!
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Greg Utas wrote: Hasn't some naughty person written drinking words for Du Gamla, Du Fria?
Probably in Norway.
Greg Utas wrote: That's funny that you use it as a drinking song
That's students for you.
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I was just talking about the music really, not the Stalin applauding lyrics.
It turns out Lenin wasn't as bad as people think. Stalin is the one who made communism look bad...
It's funny how communism is great in theory but horrible in practice...
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It's not even great in theory, because it's against human nature.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Even when everyone voluntarily adopts communism, things often go wrong. The Pilgrims adopted it but soon abandoned it. This has been written up in various places; here[^] is one of them.
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Even when everyone voluntarily adopts communism, things often always go wrong.
fixed that for you. Covetousness is a devious beast.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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Since I don't know Russian and I also have the Hunt for Red October as a soundtrack I program too, I find your factual comments offensive
Sung by the Red Army Choir (is that still a thing?) its wonderful.
Star Spangled Banner is at the top of my list, but I don't mind the Canadian anthem either (my sons played ice hockey).
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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My wife is American, and the music to O Canada was used for her high school's song.
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lol. I just like the strong vocals... some songs are just classy.
Years ago, we (the family) ran across a video of Les Misérables. I had little kids out in the backyard singing at the top of their lungs as they built barricades. Even took them to the play when it came to Atlanta.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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The best tremolo ever !!!
CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair
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In my elementary, we learned that Waltzing Matilda was the national anthem of Australia.
After some research, I am suspecting that my teacher (who spoke with an Australian accent) left the country after the vote went the other way?
I still like the song.
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Should have been the Seekers: I am Australian[^]
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