Comments by deanh77
1,984 totalsweet. I hear it has better support for web application servers which is good, because we use Resin here (and Weblogic for EJB stuff). Can't wait to get that working hopefully for debugging purposes.
I wanna see Polyphonic Spree.
yeah, I heard the lineup the other day, I wanna go to this.
duuuudes. we're not supposed to wear jeans. haven't you seen the pictures in the Watchtower? only the gangsters and dopeheads wear jeans. All brothers and sisters young and old wear khakis!!!.
any state with a good ski mountain stays. gotta have places to go for snowboarding. this does not include anything east of the missippi and south of pennsylvania (some crazy people tell me they sno...
I want this. I've seen a couple episodes.. this and "The State" on DVD.
the notebook gets a dynamic ip from DHCP of the router. that all works cool, its just the windows-specific (share) stuff I was having trouble with.
yeah, I'm gonna try the ip way. I wasn't aware you could access share's by ip. so that's cool.
I can login to my laptop with the "Log on to:" value set to the DOMAIN when its not connected to anything. Authentication is not coming from a server in this case, unless by some magical phenome...
"however i had it set up with my home network at home" most. uninformative. help. ever.
already did that. didn't work.
You're saying I can't login to the domain on the laptop and then search for the share? I have to login to the *(this computer)* option to do this? Because I think I remember I couldn't login to ...
ahh, I didn't know you could find a computer by ip. I'll try that. cool.
in case I wasn't clear enough: SELECT col1, col2 FROM table1, table2 WHERE table1.col3 = table2.col9 is an inner join.
- Professor of either Computer Science, Mathematics, or Physics. - maybe H.S. science/math teacher (if the kids were good, but these days.... maybe at a private school) - Stay at home husband wor...
why does that happen? are they automatically rejecting requests with "referrer" set?
well.. a select with a WHERE clause that matches two columns from different tables IS an INNER JOIN (by definition). you can use the following syntax if you like. SELECT DISTINCT(REP_NUM, LAS...
or you could do an inner join.
frankie, stop listening to z100. you get a perfectly respectable station named 89.5 where you are.
wow. she can drive around in three cars? is she ambidextrous?
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I just got Metroid Prime at a going-out-of-business sale. and I'm thinking about Viewtiful Joe.
not sure yet. still building the computer itself. might try to build my own case. maybe.
some people got a small linux kernel and postgreSQL database to run on one. go figure. These aren't very hackable. I've moved on to bigger things. I'm making a TIVO.
yeah, me too. yes to all questions.