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  1. SQL Server just pissed me off. Seems ntext and varchar are not compatible for string comparisons. Sure, that makes sense.
  2. @manoreza ...or until it gets rid of you (evil laugh)
  3. @zippy1981 is this your first read of Dune? Have you read the sequels?
  4. All programs should change their "SAVE" icon to a USB drive. Nobody knows what a floppy disk is anymore.
  5. too many tweets to catch up on here. Picture an hourglass "Processing, please wait..."
  6. Would like to be able to post to a syslog server from a Microsoft SQL Server sproc or trigger.
  7. If MS Made SQL Server for Linux it would be awesome.
  8. @zippy1981 I'm convinced XML was an April Fool's joke that got out of hand, and now nobody will admit to it.
  9. @eddieawad I remember well, I earned 640.00 working at Radio Shack, and bought a trade-in L2 Basic.
  10. @eddieawad what kind of history doesn't include my trs-80, upon which I learned assembly....
  11. Looks like rsyslog is the top of the heap, effectively unlimited message sizes.
  12. Anybody know if any of the big syslog variants allow messages longer than 1k?
  13. @voretaq7 You know which movie of them all I liked the best? Land of the Lost! Their "updating" was completely in spirit w/original, IMHO.
  14. @flogic, um, oh, gi joe? Ok, maybe I will be able to help myself.
  15. @voretaq7 I'll be going to see it, just can't help myself.
  16. @voretaq7 methinks there was far more reason to go after Pystar, trademark and brand protection. Boot-132 may be more elusive target.
  17. @zippy1981 ...w/boot-132 you are purchasing legal OS X and getting it to install. Now we're into murky licensing issues.
  18. @zippy1981 DCMA forbids hacking encryption schemes, thats why a "hackintosh" is illegal by law, not just be licensings, but...
  19. @voretaq7 ...which is why I figured there'd be more of a central "Here is what boot-132 is all about" kind of page.
  20. @voretaq7: 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...