My main complaint is that it's far too modal. Some things you can only do if you are in the resource view and you right-click on an item. Other things have to be done just so from the top menu. Some things are off the class view, and I still miss the class wizard... And what's with the 256 colour limit in the resource view?!
Do a look for Visual Studio 2005 Bootstrapper. (Covered in Oct 2004 MSDN magazine.) With that wrapped around your application, it's supposed to work with Win 98 or higher and handles fetching the.NET framework, DirectX, etc, as needed.
But seriously, a lot has changed. Did Microsoft axe MSDN Magazine? They were covering the changes over a year ago, but I haven't seen it in the book stores for a long time now.
I have the full-up VS2005 beta 2 version on discs, free for the asking, a few months ago. VS2005 Team Suite, VS2005 Team Foundation Server, and SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition. The SQL Server DVD says that it has a 365 day limit on use, but I forget if there was any warning during the install about expiry on any other parts.
In Surrey, Martians are only a problem in August, so I wouldn't worry. For listening, you can also listen to the Jeff Wayne musical version of the original story (Richard Burton reading the main part). In the movie (1953), the Martians hit California but I'm not sure of the time of year. Apparently someone made another movie version recently starring a couch-bouncing loon, but I don't know too much about it.
People in Grovers Mill should also look out for Red Lectroids named John.
That's possible. This was a Dell box with all of Office pre-installed.
It doesn't surprise me that MS doesn't use MFC for most of Office. It's obvious to anyone forced to use MFC that Microsoft hasn't eaten their own dog-food in quite some time.
So, for someone mid-Atlantic, somewhere in the tropics, Mars is going to be straight overhead at its closest point. That sounds like a good start for a Martian slasher movie: A cruise liner, a bunch of teenagers, a psycho-martian who kills twice every 60,000 years...
No MFC? How strange. What is that huge MFC71.DLL file doing tucked into the Office directory? (A major pain for VS2003 MFC apps that can no longer assume that Microsoft has tossed the latest MFC DLL into system32 where all apps can use it.)
If Office uses zero MFC, then it should be safe to delete that file, right?
I still have my Slackware 2.1 (Linux 1.1) CD, and every now and then slap it on a junk 486 when I want a box that just does something on the LAN. Mind you, I'd never dare expose it to the Internet.
Unfortunetely, he never did get all the bugs out of his device. People always knew they were being listened to when the creepy music started. "Quiet, it's the KGB.. or the Krell."
I am not going to rub my gang member's tummy! And if three rap artists need help building their (smuggling) boat, they get hit before they can sing that song. Cows as gang members might work, especially when you're up against the Zebras.
When you're a Cow,
You're a Cow all the way
From your first [something that rhymes with cow]
To your last dyin' day!
Does it still have the part forbiding the use of Microsoft Office to develop nuclear, chemical or biological weapons?
(ii) to any person or entity who you know or have reason to know will utilize the Restricted Components in the design, development or production of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons;
What if they're zombie robots?
Are you sure you and Dawkins agree on what is meant by artificial?
Nah, it was obviously natural selection.
You have to sit through those PHB meetings too huh?
One of these pictures is for a zombie movie ad on their Xenutron screen. The other one is for one of their organizations. I forgot which is which. And I think this one is a mind-flayer or something.
VS 2005 is a lot smoother.
Hmm. What is the legacy language of C#? C++, Delphi, Java...?
Do a look for Visual Studio 2005 Bootstrapper. (Covered in Oct 2004 MSDN magazine.) With that wrapped around your application, it's supposed to work with Win 98 or higher and handles fetching the .NET framework, DirectX, etc, as needed.
But seriously, a lot has changed. Did Microsoft axe MSDN Magazine? They were covering the changes over a year ago, but I haven't seen it in the book stores for a long time now.
(Very funny for the rest of us however, heh heh.)
I have the full-up VS2005 beta 2 version on discs, free for the asking, a few months ago. VS2005 Team Suite, VS2005 Team Foundation Server, and SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition. The SQL Server DVD says that it has a 365 day limit on use, but I forget if there was any warning during the install about expiry on any other parts.
People in Grovers Mill should also look out for Red Lectroids named John.
It doesn't surprise me that MS doesn't use MFC for most of Office. It's obvious to anyone forced to use MFC that Microsoft hasn't eaten their own dog-food in quite some time.
Don't worry, that's just a piece of Xenu's R6, according to L. Ron Hubbard.
Perhaps, but I'd stay out of Grovers Mill, New Jersey for a few days around Halloween, just in case.
So, for someone mid-Atlantic, somewhere in the tropics, Mars is going to be straight overhead at its closest point. That sounds like a good start for a Martian slasher movie: A cruise liner, a bunch of teenagers, a psycho-martian who kills twice every 60,000 years...
If Office uses zero MFC, then it should be safe to delete that file, right?
Some people got caught in the Great Deletion.
I still have my Slackware 2.1 (Linux 1.1) CD, and every now and then slap it on a junk 486 when I want a box that just does something on the LAN. Mind you, I'd never dare expose it to the Internet.
There's quite a number of "doctors" of Chiropractic that join the World Institute of Scientology Enterprises. They tend to be rather vulnerable to scams and "magical thinking" of all kinds.
Unfortunetely, he never did get all the bugs out of his device. People always knew they were being listened to when the creepy music started. "Quiet, it's the KGB .. or the Krell."
Someone hit rewind on the slashdot editor remote.
Why not some mixed genre games like God Theft Auto?