Everything posted by Dreamliner
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Microsoft Products
You have dreamspark, I have dreamspark premium
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Microsoft Products
No, they expire 2 years from the activation date. Notice how they don't give you Microsoft office? Neither does mine.
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Microsoft Products
You get them free for 2 years. I have the same thing at my university. It's called dreamspark. Don't let this guy rip you off.
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Looking for a good christmas gift? Take a look ;)
You realize you're working with metal, not clay. Assuming these are steel, you're probably using high temperature 095 filler - if you have an oxy acetylene torch torch. but even if you were using a weaker filler metal, there is absolutely no need to use that much filler. All you need is enough to fill the cracks between the metal. Anyone who works in metal repair that uses either welding or brazing to repair cracks in pipes or anything of that nature grinds off any excess filler. The purpose of welding and brazing are to bond two metals together. The practice is to use as little filler material as possible because the heat from the torches 'resets' the molecular structure of the material you're working with. for instance if you had a 1080 steel - .80% carbon, when you heat it up that portion of the material will absorb filler material of different properties. Usually the filler rod is of a weaker material as it melts faster than the material you're working with. If you're seriously into fabrication, and you just spent 15$ a pound on some ridiculous titanium alloy, the last thing you want to do is reset the mechanical properties by using too much filler. When you do that, it weakens that area of the material which makes it susceptible to cracking and ultimately failing sooner than any other part on whatever you're making.
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Looking for a good christmas gift? Take a look ;)
I hope you sell these with Tetanus disclaimers
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Looking for a good christmas gift? Take a look ;)
You can use both methods, but welding will always come out much better than brazing. These pieces would come out perfectly fine by making tacs with tig. my argument still stands - way too much filler.
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Looking for a good christmas gift? Take a look ;)
use less filler - the middle weld looks like it hasn't bonded with the cross fully, and the last weld looks like you gooped the filler in the purpose of welding is to bond two metals together by melting them, the filler is for last resort (if you're using tig)
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Road to a new computer!
are you planning on building a desktop?
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So i'm getting this NASA Rig
>NASA rig >NASA >850w 80+silver psu >no. NASA uses Nvidia Quaddro K6000's for all of their FEA/simulations Buy 4 K6000's then it will be a NASA rig
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My computer build
I went with the "12" core Intel
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Ouija Board, thoughts?
I love Ouija boards. I always cheat and freak people out because they actually believe in that shit
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Condsidering Selling Beast Pure
for something you completely botted it isn't LOL
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OSBot 2.0 Updates for 11/9/2013
Seems like the bot is full of Threads - hope it works out well
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CALL OF DUTY GHOSTS IS THE MOST SHIT EVER
BF4 -> any cod game.
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The OSBot Scripting Group
meh, sign me up. But you're not sexy.
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Saving a user profile for your scripts
setName(string) is a setter and getter. It is actually good practice to use those. Eclipse adds them that way when you select add getters and setters for a method As said before, I usually abbreviate classes and then add a number or something memorable if I have more than one. writing db instead of documentbuilder1 5 times is way easier. Plus in my code, you can clearly see what the variable name comes from. db is obviously an abberviation of DocumentBuilder. It's not bad coding, it's actually good coding. And I was planning on putting an initializing thing inside of it then I realized I didn't have to. All methods - especially in c++ require constructors and destructors for adequate memory management. and if you know how to code, you should be well versed to follow what the variables mean. It seems to me that you jumped to the bottom of the code instead of reading all of it and confused yourself.
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My computer build
About $3k - also NZXT stock fans are quite good - I did the 7v mod to them to make them quieter though. I don't need much airflow over the motherboard anyway.
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Saving a user profile for your scripts
I have no users. I released my source out of the kindness of my heart.Care to give me pointers how to make it better?Look at the system properties. There are few differences in how the path to the file looks between the different OS This would be useful http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/essential/environment/sysprop.html Not that, inefficiencies. What do you mean by serialize and deserialize objects? You can save the User object you have created to disk in the exact state it is in and then deserialize it later on and it will be the same as when you serialized it. Interesting - I looked into it. Am I able to store it in readable form? From what I see, it gets saved as a bytestream and I use the xml data for other applications as well.
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15 earthquakes in 4 days!
Most of the earthquakes have multiple aftershocks, depending on how big they were. But there's a large number of small earthquakes that happen every day. Most you can not feel at all http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/year/eqstats.php
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Perfect Combat
Yes I do, Mechanical
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BETA v1.7.58 + v1.7.59
Thank you Maxi, this is the kind of customer interaction that we need on the forums. Keep up the good work.
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Announcing my resignation
never got to know you, but you were one of the good mods - best of luck in the next community.
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Prepare for the leachers...
AND NO MODS, THIS IS NOT SOLVED
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Prepare for the leachers...
no, this is a problem with maxi's break taker which has been going on for the past 2 months. either disable the break taker or manually log in before starting a script. The error is due to your player is null until you log it. It checks it before it's initialized. Yet another wonderful thing that hasn't been fixed and i've been complaining about for the past few months. whoopie
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Saving a user profile for your scripts
I have no users. I released my source out of the kindness of my heart.Care to give me pointers how to make it better?Look at the system properties. There are few differences in how the path to the file looks between the different OS This would be useful http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/essential/environment/sysprop.html Not that, inefficiencies. What do you mean by serialize and deserialize objects?