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  1. Sigh. "I don't wanna use NIBs! Waaaa!" whining on both cocoa-dev & objc lists. I wish some fools would just go back to Java.
  2. @easco If demand is so high, why are they illegal to begin with? This is supposed to be democracy, right?
  3. @jeff_lamarche http://mcmaster.com/#pipe-f...
  4. @packet My old 2x1.3 G4 is surprising me. Obviously some things are slower - compiles, etc. - but for general use it's still fine.
  5. @packet I'm going to try XP on my ex-hackintosh. It may actually be a bonafide hardware problem.
  6. @packet Good luck with the hackintosh - you'll need it. I gave up on mine, 3-4 gray screens a day. My old G4 is slow, but at least it works!
  7. @peternlewis C99 lets you do that with functions.
  8. @coyotetoo Would you happen to need an Objective-C programmer for this startup? :-)
  9. @bbum Turtle soup is good eats if you know how to clean & prepare them!
  10. @coyotetoo Ginger is hot, but Mary Ann has that "girl next door" thing going.
  11. @rbrockerhoff Wow indeed! I didn't even know color pics *could* be taken 100 years ago, much less that well!
  12. @etherjammer You'd be surprised how many people take a "disposable" attitude, as in "kitty is sick? Just get another one." Heartless jerks.
  13. @etherjammer Good news! And good to hear that you're taking care of your four-footed family members. :-)
  14. @CdtDelta Yes, it's the final. I have no insider info, but that's what "Gold Master" means, by definition - no more revisions.
  15. @CdtDelta GM = "Gold Master." It's a leftover term from when one had to send a physical "master" to manufacturing.
  16. @coyotetoo "...once a marriage has been sexless for a long time, it’s very hard." LOL! No kidding, Captain Obvious. :-)
  17. @peternlewis Most C references mention that about strcpy(). Odd that Apple's "man strcpy" doesn't mention it.
  18. @eschaton Wow. That [boost] discussion ought to be subtitled "how to lose friends and alienate people."
  19. Claiming that "this can't be happening" is not a useful way to debug a problem that clearly *is* happening.
  20. @peternlewis Agreed - but as a developer, that looks like an opportunity to gain happy customers by *not* doing that. :-)