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[09:51]<znmnzz>i would just prefer to live near work but i really like where i live
[09:51]<znmnzz>so i am trying to make those two hour communte productive
[09:52]<znmnzz>the ux50 would help a great deal, you can use it standing
[09:52]<znmnzz>i see dynamism will sell one for almost as little as USD$1600
[09:52]<znmnzz>http://dynamism.com/ux/pricing.shtml
[09:53]<znmnzz>the US edition is USD$1800 and comes with totally critical EDGE support
[09:53]<znmnzz>hope to get that soon
[09:53]<znmnzz>after i go out and rob an old lady
[09:53]<znmnzz>bbl
[09:54]<lyfuym-wjzc>my notebook is CREATE TABLE [User](
[09:54]<lyfuym-wjzc>UserID int IDENTITY,
[09:54]<lyfuym-wjzc>Name VarChar 55,
[09:54]<lyfuym-wjzc>PRIMARY KEY UserID
[09:54]<lyfuym-wjzc>)
[09:54]<lyfuym-wjzc>errr
[09:54]<lyfuym-wjzc>wtf
[09:54]<lyfuym-wjzc>hold
[09:55]<lyfuym-wjzc>my notebook is 2.7kgs
[09:55]<znmnzz>wow that's pretty decent
[09:55]<zgzzcygnv>hrmm
[09:55]<zgzzcygnv>i need some hardware support
[09:55]<znmnzz>yeah those UX class are aiming for much less though
[09:55]<znmnzz>1.15 pound
[09:55]<znmnzz>and if you pay double, solid state drive too
[09:55]<zgzzcygnv>i cant fking find on the ASUS site where i'm supposed to go to order a replacement chipset heatsink+fan
[09:56]<znmnzz>AnarkiNet: are you doing a return to base?
[09:56]<lyfuym-wjzc>the vioa is less tho
[09:56]<znmnzz>yeah
[09:56]<znmnzz>but it's still pretty decent
[09:56]<znmnzz>the commute is killer
[09:56]<lyfuym-wjzc>redear
[09:56]<zgzzcygnv>erm
[09:56]<znmnzz>time is money
[09:56]<lyfuym-wjzc>the specs for my notebook online is screwed
[09:56]<zgzzcygnv>redear, not unless i have to
[09:56]<znmnzz>i hate being awake and not coding
[09:56]<lyfuym-wjzc>http://www.laptopshop.co.uk/Toshiba-Satellite_Pro_A100_Q013_LSB-laptop-2-n2.htm#
[09:56]<zgzzcygnv>its only the fan on the chipset heatsink that is borken
[09:57]<zgzzcygnv>its a 20mm
[09:57]<znmnzz>ah
[09:57]<znmnzz>sorry i am not a hardware guy ;?
[09:57]<znmnzz>:/
[09:57]<lyfuym-wjzc>AnarkiNet you can buy that at any computer shot
[09:57]<lyfuym-wjzc>shop even
[09:57]<lyfuym-wjzc>briananthony you dead bro?
[09:58]<znmnzz>if you hold up BTX, ATX PS/2 power supplies to my face in the right way i couldn't tell them apart
[09:58]<zgzzcygnv>PS/2 ?
[09:58]<zgzzcygnv>thats for keyboards/mice
[10:00]<znmnzz>http://dynamism.com/q1/main.shtml the Q1 is significantly cheaper though
[10:00]<znmnzz>but less functional without the EDGE
[10:01]<znmnzz>well now i know what i am going to dream about tonight, laterz :)
[10:01]<znmnzz>night yall
[10:01]<znmnzz>man the UX180 is less than one night with a high class call girl! :)
[10:28]<cjmgrug>send the high class call girl to me, and you keep the UX180 or whatever it is..
[10:35]<sdnffdxdlld>nahhh he can send you the call girl and send me the UX180
[10:35]<sdnffdxdlld>;)
[10:38]<sdnffdxdlld>bbiam
[10:53]<lyfuym-wjzc>sup Andy
[10:57]<sdnffdxdlld>lo :)
[10:58]<d2>Hi. Is there somewhere i can read about different methods to handle threads. Like create threadpools, thread aging and so on. So i can study the best way to handle my threads
[10:59]<sdnffdxdlld>I haven't ever found a single resource that covers everything :/
[11:00]<sdnffdxdlld>code project probnably has some articles
[11:00]<sdnffdxdlld>-n
[11:00]<d2>Oki, damn it. Im searching through wikipedia at the moment :)
[11:00]<d2>Oki, ill take a look
[11:00]<d2>Thanks
[11:05]<sdnffdxdlld>mornin kog
[11:06]<lyfuym-wjzc>Andy how was yourt weekend bro?
[11:06]<sdnffdxdlld>good thanks ... mostly boring crap but it had to be done, still had a nice smoke ^_^
[11:07]<lyfuym-wjzc>heh\
[11:08]<lyfuym-wjzc>I am still feeling a little wasted from lastnight
[11:08]<lyfuym-wjzc>I was at a friends place from about 8
[11:08]<lyfuym-wjzc>was smoking it up
[11:08]<lyfuym-wjzc>until 3am
[11:08]<lyfuym-wjzc>then got home
[11:08]<lyfuym-wjzc>dunno how I got home
[11:08]<lyfuym-wjzc>morning kamoricks
[11:08]<lyfuym-wjzc>ererr
[11:09]<lyfuym-wjzc>Kog!
[11:09]<lyfuym-wjzc>oh wait I greeted you about 2 hours ago
[11:10]<lyfuym-wjzc>man guys
[11:10]<lyfuym-wjzc>Numb3rs is quite a nice story
[11:13]<lyfuym-wjzc>Andy btw
[11:13]<lyfuym-wjzc>is it bad to use System.Web.Caching
[11:13]<lyfuym-wjzc>to cach objects that contain sql data?
[11:13]<lyfuym-wjzc>I could not find any other way of caching the data
[11:14]<lyfuym-wjzc>morning rikkus
[11:14]<zyccus>mornin
[11:14]<sdnffdxdlld>aslong as that is appropriate for your application ... check out how System.Web.Caching works (it's linked into iis iirc)
[11:14]<sdnffdxdlld>mornin rikkus :)
[11:16]<lyfuym-wjzc>smellyhippy
[11:16]<lyfuym-wjzc>is there any other caching object?
[11:17]<sdnffdxdlld>not included as standard afaik
[11:17]<sdnffdxdlld>I roll my own
[11:19]<lyfuym-wjzc>smellyhippy it seems to work ok with the system.web.caching
[11:19]<lyfuym-wjzc>but I will see once I run some unit tests on this
[11:21]<sdnffdxdlld>I didnt say it wont work ;)
[11:21]<sdnffdxdlld>I just said read up on it to make sure its appropriate :P
[11:22]<lyfuym-wjzc>well it does the job







