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That would be a syntax error as well. Your missing a ) on line 8.
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Drat! That proves that Intellisense is never there when you need it.
At least artificial intelligence already is superior to natural stupidity
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You're a true nerd, you know that?
Why can't I be applicable like John? - Me, April 2011 ----- Beidh ceol, caint agus craic againn - Seán Bán Breathnach ----- Da mihi sis crustum Etruscum cum omnibus in eo! ----- Just because a thing is new don’t mean that it’s better - Will Rogers, September 4, 1932
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Not as big a nerd as walterhevedeich - he checked it compiled...
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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Wait until you get to see my implementation of
void CpLounge::SendGoonSquadTo(CpUser* lpoUser, ACTION_FLAGS ActionFlags)
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At least artificial intelligence already is superior to natural stupidity
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Ahhh, the film we all went to see Angelina Jolie in before we realised how weird she really is. Link[^].
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have a 5 because that is correct
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Went to see that with a mate and we were a bit late, rushing to buy food, and the lad serving said "Calm down lads, it is a terrible film and only worth watching for when she runs, and that doesn't happen for a while".
He was almost right, she also bent over the motorcycle spectacularly well.
(I have a Lara Croft (computer version) towel I use daily).
Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.
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ChrisElston wrote: I have a Lara Croft (computer version) towel I use daily
Don't go into any details about which part of the towel you use to dry up certain*1 body parts!
That would call for liberal administration of mind bleach!
Cheers!
*1 DD mentioned somthing about some "dangling modifier" somewhere on these forums.
"With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine."
Ross Callon, The Twelve Networking Truths, RFC1925
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She also bounces around in that harness quite nicely. But yes, it was a truly terrible film.
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Got home from offshore yestrday. Went to bed last night at 23:45, offshore body clock woke me up as usual about 5.30. according to my fitbit, I woke up 35 times during the night.
Then had a fall out with the cupboards in the kitchen because the misses has got so much sh!te stacked in them............
Then fell out with the misses over the state of the place. She then has a go at me over not helping, clearly my offer of clearing out using the black bag technique isn't acceptible
Took the kids to school, the traffic is a nightmare this morning for some reason, must be roadworks somewhere that is backing up the city main routes.
She is off to work, I'm back at home, can't be elephanted with anything.............
Don't know why I bothered coming home from offshore, three weeks until I go back as well.............
Anybody who is having a really good day, can you please email some of the goodness and rebalance things.
Cheers,
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DaveAuld wrote: She then has a go at me over not helping
Get over it, it is a female thing, they all do that.
I had a similar problem with my wife a while ago. She had to go to Italy every week, Sunday evening to Friday evening. You develop your own rythm and subconsiously you want to keep that, the homecoming disrupts that rythm. When she stopped going away so often, things got significantly better. (Luckely, because it was starting to get ugly)
If you want to keep this way of living you need to find a way to keep each other's rythm going, or learn to live with it.
good luck and chin up... there ,there, CP is here.
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Here: Goodness[^]
And remember, it could be worse[^]
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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I came to the conclusion this morning that it is easier to manage a platform with 160 people onboard (with all hell breaking loose) than it is to deal with the wife and 2 kids.
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DaveAuld wrote: it is easier to manage a platform with 160 people onboard (with all hell breaking loose) than it is to deal with the wife and 2 kids.
True but obvious.
Be positive: at least you have a platform to take refuge to.
Veni, vidi, vici.
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Paraphrasing the ancient Greeks, they used to say that the wrath of a woman scorned is worse than any other. Not that I say you did something wrong...
Alberto Bar-Noy
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“The city’s central computer told you? R2D2, you know better than to trust a strange computer!”
(C3PO)
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DaveAuld wrote: She then has a go at me over not helping
I get this everytime my Missus cleans. Sometimes I think she deliberately forgets that I always lift my feet up so she can Vacuum underneath them.
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TPFKAPB wrote: I get this everytime my Missus cleans.
She does what!
TPFKAPB wrote: she can Vacuum
Did she go to night school or something to learn how
Hmmmmm.
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Ok.
Had a job interview today - went really well.
Gt home, mrs maxxx had the dinner on, bought me a new jumper And had a glass of wine waiting. The Boy is over his cold, I just lit a fire and am sitting supping my wine, smelling dinner cooking, hugging my boy.
Ahhhhhhhh
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_Maxxx_ wrote: Had a job interview today - went really well.
Good to hear.
_Maxxx_ wrote: Gt home, mrs maxxx had the dinner on, bought me a new jumper And had a glass of wine waiting. The Boy is over his cold, I just lit a fire and am sitting supping my wine, smelling dinner cooking, hugging my boy.
Am on my way, what beer or wine do you want me to take?
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I had similar returning from work last night.
Just dispatched wife and child to work and school and tucking into bacon, eggs, black pudding and mushrooms.
That is quite good.
Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.
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The sun is out, so I am going to go and take it out on the garden! The grass is going to wonder what the hell hit it after the lawnmower and then the scarifier has been over it..........and the brown (garden waste) bin will wish it was never born
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That's it. You'll get the day to work for you. Tonight everything is fine.
I sometimes wonder if it is also some irritation about one coming home earlier than "felt expectation" said. It takes time to be accepted to be back again. If that makes any sense.
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I know what you mean, really, I've been working offshore for 20 years now! And the misses has been around for 17 of those, so kind of use to it.
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