On Sunday 02 March 2014 07:05:06 Alister did opine:
> On Sun, 02 Mar 2014 09:16:35 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote:
> > On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 1:31 AM, Grant Edwards
> >
> >
> > wrote:
> >> You drag out the lab scope, logic analyzer, spectrum analyzer, sweep
> >> generator, strip plotter, and the ma
On Sun, 02 Mar 2014 09:16:35 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 1:31 AM, Grant Edwards
> wrote:
>> You drag out the lab scope, logic analyzer, spectrum analyzer, sweep
>> generator, strip plotter, and the machine that goes "ping". You start
>> to get everything set up to nail
Grant Edwards wrote:
You drag out the lab scope, logic analyzer, spectrum analyzer, sweep
generator, strip plotter, and the machine that goes "ping". You start
to get everything set up to nail that problem securely to the
dissecting board. Long before you actually get to that point, the
proble
On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 1:31 AM, Grant Edwards wrote:
> You drag out the lab scope, logic analyzer, spectrum analyzer, sweep
> generator, strip plotter, and the machine that goes "ping". You start
> to get everything set up to nail that problem securely to the
> dissecting board. Long before you
On Saturday 01 March 2014 16:52:44 Grant Edwards did opine:
> On 2014-02-28, Chris Angelico wrote:
> > The problem does have to believe that the rubber duck/teddy
> > bear/figurine is an expert, though. I've had my siblings or parents
> > come to me with problems and, without saying a word or tou
On 2014-02-28, Chris Angelico wrote:
> The problem does have to believe that the rubber duck/teddy
> bear/figurine is an expert, though. I've had my siblings or parents
> come to me with problems and, without saying a word or touching the
> computer or anything, I've solved them. The problem itse
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 9:15 AM, Ben Finney wrote:
> Since you'll be posting the code in-line, make sure it's short. Since
> it'll be short, make sure it's complete — we should need nothing else to
> run the code and expect to see the same behaviour you're seeing.
>
> Since you'll be making it sho
"Mark H. Harris" Wrote in message:
> my isp withdrew the post service (nntp) from their server at end of 2011...
> and I didn't notice till now! ha! So, I'm not using seamonkey any
> longer... using google groups/ and that has been a fit to get used to, but
> I'm making progress.
>
>
On Thursday, February 27, 2014 4:15:16 PM UTC-6, Ben Finney wrote:
>
> Post your code in-line with your message. This is for the sake of the
> people whose time you're requesting, and of later readers who will find
> the thread when searching the archives -- URLs to snippets are likely to
> be in
"Mark H. Harris" writes:
>Its been too long... can't remember... are there rules here about
>posting code snippets, or length considerations, and so forth?
Post your code in-line with your message. This is for the sake of the
people whose time you're requesting, and of later readers who
On 2014-02-27 04:13, Mark H. Harris wrote:
> are there rules here about posting code snippets, or length
> considerations, and so forth? Seems like there was a place to share
> code snips outside of the message area?
This is the internet, so you're welcome to post code as you please.
However, b
On Thursday, February 27, 2014 9:01:50 AM UTC-6, Jerry Hill wrote:
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On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 7:13 AM, Mark H. Harris wrote:
> hi folks,
>Its been too long... can't remember... are there rules here about posting
> code snippets, or length considerations, and so forth?
Chris' advice about just posting your code inline with your message is
good. If the problem
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 11:13 PM, Mark H. Harris wrote:
> hi folks,
>Its been too long... can't remember... are there rules here about posting
> code snippets, or length considerations, and so forth?
>Seems like there was a place to share code snips outside of the message
> area?
The co
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