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SQL Server just pissed me off. Seems ntext and varchar are not compatible for string comparisons. Sure, that makes sense.
9:02 AM Jul 22nd
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@ ...or until it gets rid of you (evil laugh)
6:55 PM Jul 11th
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@ is this your first read of Dune? Have you read the sequels?
10:00 AM Jul 8th
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All programs should change their "SAVE" icon to a USB drive. Nobody knows what a floppy disk is anymore.
2:55 PM Jul 7th
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too many tweets to catch up on here. Picture an hourglass "Processing, please wait..."
6:30 AM Jul 7th
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Would like to be able to post to a syslog server from a Microsoft SQL Server sproc or trigger.
1:15 PM Jul 6th
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If MS Made SQL Server for Linux it would be awesome.
1:10 PM Jul 6th
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@ I'm convinced XML was an April Fool's joke that got out of hand, and now nobody will admit to it.
8:05 AM Jul 6th
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@ I remember well, I earned 640.00 working at Radio Shack, and bought a trade-in L2 Basic.
7:13 AM Jul 4th
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@ what kind of history doesn't include my trs-80, upon which I learned assembly....
6:18 PM Jul 3rd
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Looks like rsyslog is the top of the heap, effectively unlimited message sizes.
12:59 PM Jul 2nd
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Anybody know if any of the big syslog variants allow messages longer than 1k?
12:31 PM Jul 2nd
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@ You know which movie of them all I liked the best? Land of the Lost! Their "updating" was completely in spirit w/original, IMHO.
12:28 PM Jul 2nd
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@, um, oh, gi joe? Ok, maybe I will be able to help myself.
11:22 AM Jul 2nd
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@ I'll be going to see it, just can't help myself.
11:17 AM Jul 2nd
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@ methinks there was far more reason to go after Pystar, trademark and brand protection. Boot-132 may be more elusive target.
10:10 AM Jul 2nd
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@ ...w/boot-132 you are purchasing legal OS X and getting it to install. Now we're into murky licensing issues.
8:26 AM Jul 2nd
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@ DCMA forbids hacking encryption schemes, thats why a "hackintosh" is illegal by law, not just be licensings, but...
8:25 AM Jul 2nd
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@ ...which is why I figured there'd be more of a central "Here is what boot-132 is all about" kind of page.
8:00 AM Jul 2nd
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@: the entire idea behind boot-132 is it is legal: no hacks to native Mac code at all. Apple may not like it, but it is legal...
8:00 AM Jul 2nd
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