Um, 'move' commands don't actually move the files on your hard disk. 'Moving' a large directory of images shouldn't take any longer than it takes to rename it.
Is it a user related setting then save it to the user profile.
As long as we are ranting, can I add that [under Windows] you should be writing to the user's 'AppData' folder, not the 'Documents' folder?
I'm sick of app data munging up my document organization.
For just $49.99 (+S&H) I will send you my patented green felt-tip pen pixel alignment tool. It's alcohol-free ink is designed maximize the pixel aligning properties associated with green felt-tip pens.
So the invisible hand was Adam Smith's belief that an Englishman would buy English products produced in England, or start a manufacturing company in England for English consumers.
That is not what is implied by Adam Smith's statement that you quoted. His statement implies that when a person makes business decisions based on whats best for him or his company, rather than his country, he will likely be benefiting his country in the long term. Conversely, if you make decisions based primarily on what you think is best for your country you will likely not be benefiting you or your country. This is due to the "invisible hand."
I have a friend who is a public school teacher and I can assure you that teachers do not decide what is in the classroom regarding computers. If the Teachers want something, either the local Principal or the School District IT most likely says NO. If by some amazing magical coincidence both the Principal and the School District IT says yes, they are usually too busy or they assign someone too inept to install it correctly. IT is not accountable for IT failures at his school.
I didn't RTFA, but when food labels in the U.S. refer to Calories they are actually talking about Kilo-Calories. She was probably actually eating 300,000 Cal daily.
Southwest.com allows you to create a password with non alpha-numeric characters, but then you can't log in with your password!
Right, it has different icons.
Um, 'move' commands don't actually move the files on your hard disk. 'Moving' a large directory of images shouldn't take any longer than it takes to rename it.
What's wrong with that?
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At least it wasn't:
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That's interesting. Care to cite your out-gassing?
See what a few minutes of Googling turned up:
Catalogue of Comet Discoveries
Near-Earth Asteroid Discovery Statistics
Some of our things, such as records, are very ephemeral. Others, such as space debris and nuclear waste, are very durable.
Fixed.
How do you "directly manipulate" something that only exists as pixels on the screen?
Is it a user related setting then save it to the user profile.
As long as we are ranting, can I add that [under Windows] you should be writing to the user's 'AppData' folder, not the 'Documents' folder?
I'm sick of app data munging up my document organization.
Purell this week announces that it is suing Amazon and E-Ink for disrupting their hand sanitizer <del>racket</del>business.
No, no, no. Dig UP stupid!
Trolltech are total rubbish at the support game
As a commercial licensee, I've found Trolltech's support to be very good. Actually, they are one of the best I've dealt with.
So which is better "free code and no support"; free code and expensive support; or no code and no support (e.g. the way MS does it)?
Long start-up times have been fixed ever since Qt4 was released quite a while ago.
That's a joke, right?
For just $49.99 (+S&H) I will send you my patented green felt-tip pen pixel alignment tool. It's alcohol-free ink is designed maximize the pixel aligning properties associated with green felt-tip pens.
So the invisible hand was Adam Smith's belief that an Englishman would buy English products produced in England, or start a manufacturing company in England for English consumers.
That is not what is implied by Adam Smith's statement that you quoted. His statement implies that when a person makes business decisions based on whats best for him or his company, rather than his country, he will likely be benefiting his country in the long term. Conversely, if you make decisions based primarily on what you think is best for your country you will likely not be benefiting you or your country. This is due to the "invisible hand."
apropos is apropos to this discussion.
http://www.forbes.com/technology/forbes/2008/1013/064.html
Anyway, step back, I voted republican. We cool now? Wait a second. I'm confused. So are you saying that you are racist?!? (relax, it's a joke)
He's not racist. There are Christians of all colors.
I have a friend who is a public school teacher and I can assure you that teachers do not decide what is in the classroom regarding computers. If the Teachers want something, either the local Principal or the School District IT most likely says NO. If by some amazing magical coincidence both the Principal and the School District IT says yes, they are usually too busy or they assign someone too inept to install it correctly. IT is not accountable for IT failures at his school.
But isn't "Harry Potter" a trademark?
Relational databases aren't being obsoleted. Some schema design heuristics are.
I don't know about Epson, but Lexmark didn't get away with it.
I always thought Marketing was about getting people's attention, not communicating with them.
That's why lying is very effective for marketers.
And killing someone in Quake should be considered murder.
I didn't RTFA, but when food labels in the U.S. refer to Calories they are actually talking about Kilo-Calories. She was probably actually eating 300,000 Cal daily.
...But Evolution is provable. Just ask God.
...and god created atom...
Doesn't the bible say:
Thus beginning the Hydrogen fusion cycle from which all heavier elements formed.