Dave Fried

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Karen

Pumpkin would love that...the mouse would already be torn open so she wouldn't have to do any work (unlike the other toy mice that she already destroyed...cats have lots of time on their paws)

Posted at 11:39 AM in response to Someone had far too much free time.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Dave

I'd start here, but it looks like they don't have patterns available [yet].

Maybe you could contact them?

Posted at 11:51 PM in response to Someone had far too much free time.

Dave

I think reducing them to "Git-R-Done" actually increases her answers' clarity and comprehensibility.

Posted at 11:42 PM in response to Keith and the Girl on Palin's debate performance

Steve Casburn

The sad thing is that most of Palin's answers to substantive questions can be boiled down to "Git-R-Done" without losing any nuance or detail in the process.

Posted at 10:16 PM in response to Keith and the Girl on Palin's debate performance

Becky

6 years with them when I lived in Minnesota, and overall, no complaints.

Posted at 5:48 PM in response to I'm now banking with Wells Fargo

Becky

So, where can I get the pattern???

Posted at 5:42 PM in response to Someone had far too much free time.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Dave

Hmm... just looked it up, and yeah, that seems vaguely annoying. In .NET 2.0 and later, you can set the static Boolean value Control.CheckForIllegalCrossThreadCalls to false and then access the controls in any thread-unsafe manner you like (or implement your own, simpler thread safety scheme).

For simple tasks, another option is to use a BackgroundWorker thread and the various update callbacks. I would probably take the first option and implement my own (simpler) thread safety, but then I'm pretty good with multithreading. Alternately, I wonder if you couldn't subclass the control to override the methods you want to use and do the InvokeRequired stuff automatically under the hood?

Posted at 10:45 PM in response to Python

M1EK

The whole "is invoke required?" nonsense - as well as the older solution with delegate syntax (clutters up my source code with a bunch of syntactical crap that's really irrelevant - all I want to do is say "run this thing on the UI thread").

Posted at 1:31 PM in response to Python

Dave

Eh. We got two more tries to put 'em away.

Posted at 9:05 AM in response to L'Embarras des Richesses

Craig

Sadly, our bullpen gave it up eventually and our bats stopped showing up consistently after around the 6th.

Posted at 12:57 AM in response to L'Embarras des Richesses

Friday, October 3, 2008

Dave

Thank you for that - was some nice funny to break up my work day.

Posted at 1:07 PM in response to And the winner is...

Craig

You might enjoy this:

The Sarah Palin Debate flowchart:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3091/2909496470_d751e8a3dc.jpg

Posted at 12:54 PM in response to And the winner is...

Dave

Thanks for the warning. I'll be vigilant about fees as the bank changes over.

Posted at 12:16 PM in response to I'm now banking with Wells Fargo

dw

When we were bailing out of WaMu before they failed, we considered Wells along with two other banks here in Seattle. We called our friends at Wells, and they all said the same thing:

Their fees are ridiculously high, even compared to other large banks out here that are considered retail-unfriendly.

Most of these fees only come into play if you do things like overdraw, but they're much higher than WaMu or BoA.

OTOH, Wells isn't going anywhere. They avoided Alt-A and subprime, and most of their mortgage loans in the West avoided the nightmare areas (Central Valley, LA suburbs, Las Vegas). They're way at the back of the line for banks that could fail.

We ultimately went with a local credit union. We just liked them better.

Posted at 10:23 AM in response to I'm now banking with Wells Fargo

Dave

I do agree with you 100% on your first point - you can't be seen as a maverick of folksy just by telling people you're a maverick and folksy. I think she tried a little too hard to be that "hockey mom" persona and it seemed forced.

Posted at 8:58 AM in response to And the winner is...

Craig

Agreed. I thought it was a moving moment and that she barely acknowledged it (I think she did a little later) didn't help her in my eyes. I thought he looked really presidential and stoic most of the debate till that moment and it was nice to see him in a moment of weakness, as I think it showed him as more than just a suit.

Posted at 2:11 AM in response to Sort of an aside...

Craig

I thought Biden was the clear-cut winner to most unless they're already Republican or leaning that way anyway, in which case Palin was the winner because she didn't ask for a lifeline or drool on herself. I have to be honest, though, she sounded like a parrot with her "McCain's a maverick" bit and "I'm a hockey mom" schtick. Ok...we get it. You want people to know you're a folksy, everyday mom. She was faaar too generic on her answers and didn't really say much of substance, just said the same talking points she's said the past 2 weeks (just more understandably). She was ok, but Biden really hit a home run in attacking McCain's claims of being a maverick and on his voting, as well as showing a lot of foreign policy experience. His moment of talking about his wife and son, though, was really poignant and moving and showed him as a real person, much more than her with her heavy hockey mom schtick.

Posted at 2:09 AM in response to And the winner is...

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Dave

Interesting. I've actually been doing some minor UI stuff using multiple threads, and haven't had a problem yet. But I'm sure you've had more experience than I have. What sort of stuff was problematic for you?

Posted at 3:46 PM in response to Python

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

M1EK

I couldn't disagree more about C#. Try doing UI programming on more than one thread before talking about how easy it is - their threading model is a disaster, as is the syntactical sugar of delegates that's supposed to be better and easier than anonymous inner classes but fails miserably at both.

Posted at 4:07 PM in response to Python

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Craig

Wow...Clueless doesn't begin to describe it.

Posted at 9:39 PM in response to The real reason McCain suspended his campaign.

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