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i’d edit the typo, but i’m too lazy to figure out how to do it ...

Canada • Posted by squirt • 2009-12-30 12:45:21

In thread: Calling the Geek Squad


elwedriddsche's avatar

I haven’t forgotten about you, but I have to confess that I have some catching up to do. However, I agree with author of the site that you linked to as far as his code analysis is concerned. He seems to have a point with regards to the motivation of the data correction being applied, but it’s that area where I have to find some time for study.

United States • Posted by elwedriddsche • 2009-12-14 15:10:36

In thread: EE 2 Beta


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Upon reflection, one way or the other I’ll stick with EE and I’ve upgraded one of my licenses. It’ll take me a while to get my testing setup sorted out, but I don’t have to be a in hurry.

I know that none of the third-party software works with EE 2 yet, but if EE 2 works better than expected I may consider working around it.

It’s a shame that the MT import facility has been nerfed in the beta, because I could make good use of it to rebuild all my sites and do away with some rookie mistakes from three years ago.

United States • Posted by elwedriddsche • 2009-12-14 15:07:19

In thread: Calling the Geek Squad


Consigliere's avatar

Howdy elwed.

What I’m talking about has to do with the release of information from a British university.  Some say it was hacked, others say leaaked.  Frankly, I don’t care. 

What I do care about was that I thought that global warming and its relationship to increased CO2 levels was settled.  From what I’m reading about the inability to replicate the findings from at least the datasets from this university, which appears to formed the foundation for many conclusions, I’m now antsy about having jumped on the AWG bandwagon.

My concern, separate and apart from the data sets, was the code used to get run results.  I don’t know dick about code and its all I can do to try to follow along with the code discussions.

If you get a chance go http://www.jgc.org/blog/

You have to scroll down, but in late November, early December he starts identifying problems with the code.  Are the problems he is discussing, and that I don’t understaand, big or small problems?

Any help in this area is appreciated.

United States • Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) • 2009-12-06 11:12:27

In thread: Calling the Geek Squad


elwedriddsche's avatar

Consi!

Alas, I have no clue. Do you have a link to follow?

United States • Posted by elwedriddsche • 2009-12-02 14:10:48

In thread: Lawyer Lyrics


Thanks to you both for the kind post and comment.

United States • Posted by LawTunes • 2009-06-29 15:31:24

In thread: drunk driving, Geman style


The solution is simple…give the man a “blow and go” like the do on cars.  If he cannot pass a breathalyzer test, his wheelchair wheels lock up.  Toyota is also working on technology that detects alcohol in your skin via the steering wheel, so this could also be applied to his wheel chair.  There really are plenty of options.
—-
Alan S.
San Diego DUI lawyer

United States • Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) • 2009-02-06 14:12:47

In thread: is it time to move servers again?


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Tell GM she needs to work harder.

United States • Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) • 2009-02-02 06:41:58

In thread: Moments in atheist parenting.


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You’re very welcome.

United States • Posted by elwedriddsche • 2009-01-14 07:06:51

In thread: Moments in atheist parenting.


elwedriddsche: I have been looking for that game for so long! In the end I had to type the only line I could remember in a search engine and come across your post! I can’t believe I lost this game!

Oh, sorry everyone. I was just overjoyed at finding out the name of the game, I had to say something. It’s been years…

United States • Posted by Butter Buddhas! • 2009-01-13 21:11:18

In thread: commenting on the elections


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Can’t motivate myself. It happens. But thanks for noticing wink

United States • Posted by elwedriddsche • 2008-12-22 06:53:19

In thread: commenting on the elections


Consigliere's avatar

Nothing to say for over a month? Impossible! You must be writing over at SEB.

United States • Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) • 2008-12-22 03:45:13

In thread: commenting on the elections


Next time, Consi, just fax your vote in, as I did.

Sweden • Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) • 2008-11-25 08:48:09

In thread: sour grapes?


elwed, you ask:

is there any other business in Liechtenstein other than banking?

Of course there is: Hilti’s are made there.  You know, those explosive nail drivers.  I used to have one: just the thing for driving a nail right into a concrete floor.

Austria • Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) • 2008-11-24 15:48:50

In thread: truth in advertising


Indeed.  But why is this classified as “humor”?

Austria • Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) • 2008-11-24 15:43:28

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