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[23:07]<wjzc_dnvzfnzf>the this can be left out
[23:07]<gjrvcxnne>metaperl: you didn't specify the event object as an event
[23:07]<vynvyv>i found something i figured everyone agreed on it
[23:07]<wjzc_dnvzfnzf>standart? standard
[23:08]<cfudsd>ms has some best practices regarding C# style
[23:08]<gjrvcxnne>private event Subscribers mySubscribers;
[23:08]<cfudsd>i would listen to theirs over monos
[23:08]<gjrvcxnne>yeah, I use the MS C# standards in the sample code
[23:08]<cfudsd>mywhatever is evil!
[23:08]<vynvyv>klumsy: do you have a link?
[23:08]<gjrvcxnne>lol... i tend to prefix variables with da as well lol
[23:08]<gjrvcxnne>like daCounter
[23:08]<gjrvcxnne>or daThread
[23:09]<vynvyv>GoatCheez is straight up gangsta
[23:09]<cfudsd>you daMan
[23:09]<vynvyv>you should put Bitch at the end of each one too
[23:09]<wjzc_dnvzfnzf>GoatCheez, what event object?
[23:09]<gjrvcxnne>da is only used for local variables tho
[23:09]<gjrvcxnne>lol
[23:09]<gjrvcxnne>in your magazine company class
[23:10]<gjrvcxnne>the ONLY private property in it
[23:10]<svzz[wjzc]>does anybody know if there's a way to tell the VC# 2005 debugger not to enter some specific methods... such as a wndproc override... once it enters there, in my case, then it loops forever while i stay in step-by-step mode
[23:11]<-- svgvsdyzgjvr xrs>/dev/null")
[23:12]<wjzc_dnvzfnzf>GoatCheez, you mean change private Subscribers mySubscribers; to private event Subscribers mySubscribers;
[23:12]<gjrvcxnne>yes
[23:14]<gjrvcxnne>Kog: ROFLMAO! the ppl on thedailywtf are now arguing about how I recognized that 257 == 0x101
[23:14]<svzz[wjzc]>how can they argue on that?
[23:14]<svzz[wjzc]>that's true and can only be true
[23:15]<vynvyv>they're aruging on how he recognized
[23:15]<gjrvcxnne>they think that it's a WTF that I was able to recognize that without a calculator
[23:15]<vynvyv>not whether it's true
[23:15]<svzz[wjzc]>well if you're good at mental calculation you can convert that
[23:15]<vynvyv>no, GoatCheez used magic obviously
[23:15]<gjrvcxnne>you don't even need to be good with mental calculations
[23:16]<gjrvcxnne>EVERY programmer should know that FF == 255
[23:16]<gjrvcxnne>so it's not hard to know what 257 is
[23:16]<gjrvcxnne>just add 2
[23:16]<svzz[wjzc]>right
[23:16]<kjr>uh
[23:16]<gjrvcxnne>lol
[23:17]<kjr>GoatCheez: seriously? post me a link?
[23:17]<gjrvcxnne>http://thedailywtf.com/forums/thread/82535.aspx
[23:17]<svzz[wjzc]>anyway.. the math is simple 0x101 = 1 * 16^2 + 0 * 16^1 + 1 * 16^0
[23:18]<gjrvcxnne>yeah, my head doesn't work like that
[23:18]<vynvyv>yeah 1 * 16^2 is easy...
[23:18]<gjrvcxnne>i work in the recognize that 100 == 256, FF == 255... subtract or add from there mode
[23:19]<rjmsry>is there a way to get the address from an ip address?
[23:20]<gjrvcxnne>like, physical address?
[23:21]<gjrvcxnne>well, thankfully, all tcp packets now include GPS info that tracks them as they travel. All you need to do is capture a packet as close to the originating computer as possible
[23:23]<kjr>GoatCheez: that sounds like a horrible idea
[23:23]<gjrvcxnne>Kog: SHHHHHHHHHHH
[23:24]<gjrvcxnne>lol
[23:24]<sfjjanwjffran>hi all
[23:24]<gjrvcxnne>ok, yeha, the better way would be to enable shadowing in your bios
[23:24]<sfjjanwjffran>someone on dataset?
[23:24]<gjrvcxnne>although you need to restart your computer to do that
[23:25]<gjrvcxnne>who's dataset? is she hot?
[23:25]<gjrvcxnne>you might be confused, this is a channel to help people with blurry vision
[23:26]<sfjjanwjffran>sorry gue i'm not english i do not understand good!
[23:26]<sfjjanwjffran>i'm from itlay
[23:26]<sfjjanwjffran>do not jole me please!
[23:26]<sfjjanwjffran>:)
[23:26]<sfjjanwjffran>so here is my problem
[23:26]<gjrvcxnne>doh lol
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran>using System;
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran>using System.Collections.Generic;
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran>using System.ComponentModel;
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran>using System.Data;
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran>using System.Drawing;
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran>using System.Text;
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran>using System.Windows.Forms;
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran>using Interventi.Business;
[23:27]<gjrvcxnne>nooooooooooooooo
[23:27]<mupmvz>uhoh
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran>namespace Interventi.Client.Forms
[23:27]<gjrvcxnne>pastebin
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran>{
[23:27]<mupmvz>byebye
[23:27]<gjrvcxnne>pastebin
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran> public partial class frmLogin : Form
[23:27]<gjrvcxnne>pastebin
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran> {
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran> public frmLogin()
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran> {
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran> InitializeComponent();
[23:27]<rxrcr>stop
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran> }
[23:27]<rxrcr>stop
[23:27]<rxrcr>stop
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran> private void btnEsci_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
[23:27]<vynvyv>hahah
[23:27]<mupmvz>moron
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran> {
[23:27]<gjrvcxnne>it's too late lol
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran> clsStart.blnLoginOK = false;
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran> Application.Exit();
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran> }
[23:27]<sfjjanwjffran> private void btnLogin_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
[23:27]<vynvyv>lol







