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Getting my last shift over and done with.

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Thu Mar 28, 2013 11:12 pm
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What's prompted it?
Snow!
Wanna get out and up there with my camera.

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All I know so far is that Mark, Jimmy Olsen and Peter Parker use Nikon and everybody else seems to use Canon.
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Thu Mar 28, 2013 11:19 pm
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pcernie wrote:
What's prompted it?
Snow!
Wanna get out and up there with my camera.

Mark


Guessed as much lol.

ION, MS need to sort out Outlook, formerly Hotmail. What is that company's obsession with fcuking that up every few months?

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http://www.firebox.com/art-and-print?via=catbar

Are the comics prints disturbing to non-comic fans? :shock:

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http://www.firebox.com/art-and-print?via=catbar

Are the comics prints disturbing to non-comic fans? :shock:
Nope.
I love the Wonder Woman 'toilet break' one.

Mark

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okenobi wrote:
All I know so far is that Mark, Jimmy Olsen and Peter Parker use Nikon and everybody else seems to use Canon.
ShockWaffle wrote:
Well you obviously. You're a one man vortex of despair.


Thu Mar 28, 2013 11:50 pm
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pcernie wrote:
http://www.firebox.com/art-and-print?via=catbar

Are the comics prints disturbing to non-comic fans? :shock:
Nope.
I love the Wonder Woman 'toilet break' one.

Mark


OK, anyone who's not a mountain-climbing in the worst March in 50 years pervert? :lol: ;) ;)

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pcernie wrote:
http://www.firebox.com/art-and-print?via=catbar

Are the comics prints disturbing to non-comic fans? :shock:

Not half as disturbing as 'crafting with cat hair'!


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pcernie wrote:
http://www.firebox.com/art-and-print?via=catbar

Are the comics prints disturbing to non-comic fans? :shock:

Not half as disturbing as 'crafting with cat hair'!


Lol, I tune out when I see cats, generally :lol:

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pcernie wrote:
http://www.firebox.com/art-and-print?via=catbar

Are the comics prints disturbing to non-comic fans? :shock:

Not half as disturbing as 'crafting with cat hair'!


Lol, I tune out when I see cats, generally :lol:

Yet somehow you replied to a post with cat as the avatar.


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ION, MS need to sort out Outlook, formerly Hotmail. What is that company's obsession with fcuking that up every few months?

What is the problem with it? It is working fine for me. :?

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OK, anyone who's not a mountain-climbing in the worst March in 50 years pervert? :lol: ;) ;)
I will hunt you down and kill you.
Nah, only joking. Maybe. *evil grin*

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All I know so far is that Mark, Jimmy Olsen and Peter Parker use Nikon and everybody else seems to use Canon.
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Well you obviously. You're a one man vortex of despair.


Fri Mar 29, 2013 8:53 am
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Am, that wasn't lost on me.

Big_D I'll get back to you, on my phone here...

Mark, I'm not the one who should be frightened - you're the one going up the Mournes on your own :D

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ION, MS need to sort out Outlook, formerly Hotmail. What is that company's obsession with fcuking that up every few months?

What is the problem with it? It is working fine for me. :?


It's running pretty poorly here. It's like the redraw times have halved, which is impressive for what should be a page with some text in it.
It runs like a dog.

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big_D wrote:
pcernie wrote:
ION, MS need to sort out Outlook, formerly Hotmail. What is that company's obsession with fcuking that up every few months?

What is the problem with it? It is working fine for me. :?


It's running pretty poorly here. It's like the redraw times have halved, which is impressive for what should be a page with some text in it.
It runs like a dog.

It's pretty snappy here; about the same as gmail. But then I only have a couple of messages in it. Perhaps it slows down if you have lots?

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Modern compilers for languages such as C++ are pretty clever at producing optimised code. It's often said that trying to hand-optimise in assembler is likely to produce less efficient code than leaving it to the compiler. We are aided by large libraries of efficiently coded solutions to many problems which the compiler intelligently includes, eliminating unused code. We also have WYSIWYG graphical design environments that let you create the GUI without writing a single line of code.

It's been a very long time now since the best way to code was with a text editor.

Is the same now true in web design? If not, why not?

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