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  1. QUOTE(crelf @ Oct 23 2007, 07:55 AM) This, I HAVE to show my wife. She works for the Carnegie Library and is working on her 3rd level black belt in Kung-Fu. She is one of those "militant rebel librarians" Thanks for posting that Chris! Ben
  2. COngrats Yair! Ben scared me for a moment... I thought he was referring to your age, but I remembered that you looked younger than Putnam..
  3. Not sure what IU am.. Certified Lurker << definitely.. Thought I'd hide from Gabi, but he found this place...
  4. QUOTE(Michael_Aivaliotis @ Oct 10 2007, 11:36 AM) Hello Michael Do you have still no news how you did it? :question:
  5. I am sorry Sahara but I did not follow what you or how you would like us to help. Lacking an understanding let me please ask you to take a look at the image I posted in reply #71 of this thread on the NI forums. That code will use a brute force method to find all of the Primes less than 2M. I am sorry I can be of more help! Ben
  6. I did not see this mentioned so please forgive me it this is a repeat. The "property >>> value" node executes in the UI thread. Ben
  7. I use Firefox. I tried logging out and back in. Now "View New Posts" doens't work any more, and I still can't change back to outline mode. I still can't change from "Standard" to anything else, nothing is listed, just "--" I went to Internet Explorer and logged in and out; "View New Posts" doesn't work there either BUT if I open a thread from the "Portal" I see them in Outline mode. I've tried selecting the Options pull-down and still only see "Standard" no Outline or Linear options; just "--" I can use IE for now, but something is goofy ...
  8. Ouch! I just went to try the different options, and only standard is listed. I selected it and now I can't go back to "outline mode" WTF?!
  9. QUOTE(Gary Rubin @ Oct 18 2007, 10:18 AM) I'm not sure what a split infinitive is. When you call NI and ask for help, they need to know your name to figure who you are and if you get support etc. Once the operator finds you they can transfer you to support or whatever. If you ask them what your contact ID# is and record it, the next tim eyou call you can just give them your ID# and there is no question about who you are. Old-timers will have an ID# that ends in the letter "L" for legacy. Newer users get the next number available. The newest member of my team has an ID# of the form 49XXXXX which is just short of 5,000,000. Sorry about the confusion. Ben
  10. QUOTE(Gary Rubin @ Oct 18 2007, 09:33 AM) The newset member on the NI forum has "user.id=95299". So if we say that only one in ten register on their forum then the user community would be about the same. My freshest rookie has an NI contact ID# just short of 5M. So LV's user base MAY be over 1M. Ben
  11. What I miss is someting like an Abort button to keep the old connetor pane...
  12. QUOTE(LV Punk @ Oct 18 2007, 01:51 PM) I also had problems with the time - but I made it the first time... I think the most important is to have a good style (documentation etc.) ... And a week ago I just received the instructions to renew my NI LabVIEW Developer certification...
  13. Congratulations! Was that your first attempt? I ran out of time; I guess I'm too slow or just not up to snuff...
  14. QUOTE(Michael_Aivaliotis @ Oct 18 2007, 01:22 AM) I thought it was funny. Welcome to LAVA! Ben
  15. QUOTE(labmaster @ Oct 18 2007, 01:40 AM) Welcome, labmaster! If your question is "How do I do ... but with LabVIEW?", the more appropriate place might be to search and then ask on the NI forums first. If your question is "What is the best technique for doing ..." then you might get a quicker or more complete response here on LAVA. I would encourage you to think before posting a single question to both the NI and LAVA forums. In general, cross posting between these two forums is considered "bad form". If you must post in both places, please note the fact on both forums (i.e. "Cross posted on LAVA/NI forums") Many of the LAVA people also regularly read the NI forums and will answer "how to" questions there. Again welcome! Off-topic: I went to Korea on a business trip many years ago. I still remember spending two weeks in Taejon installing cellular communications equipment. I learned how to pour a drink for others and discovered ginseng tea, but never quite developed a taste for dried squid! There were many "after work" meetings with plenty of drinking and one or two hang-overs! The only phrases I still remember are "gam sa haam ni da" (thank you) and "sil haam ni da" (excuse me).
  16. ZITAT(Aristos Queue @ Oct 15 2007, 07:27 PM) Indeed. That I haven't noticed yet. So my CAR # is only a sub-issue from yours. It would be great, if it could be fixed in a future version. Your mentioned problem is more annoying. Henrik
  17. It's also happen for my LV8.5 installation. The crash happens within lvrt.dll. Looks like it is a bug of the LabVIEW Run-Time Engine. Do you already have a CAR number?
  18. I think it's a very good tool! But what are you making, if your controls/ indicators are (verry) big clusters? Overlapping controls are not that nice...
  19. QUOTE(Val Brown @ Oct 16 2007, 06:56 PM) You should be very uncomfortable! I know as a fact that a significant amount of the equipment used in emergency and surgery rooms is "free" (pumps, instruments). The money is in the disposables. When equipment wears out or is broken by poor handling, the vendors give new equipment to keep their competitors out.
  20. QUOTE(Michael_Aivaliotis @ Oct 16 2007, 04:54 PM) Funny but you remind me more of Max Baer Jr. Ben
  21. QUOTE(Giseli Ramos @ Oct 16 2007, 04:15 PM) Excellent! Ben
  22. QUOTE(jpdrolet @ Oct 16 2007, 04:03 PM) Listen closely and we can hear the NI Marketing types saying; "So our customers can develop for third party hardware cheaper than if they develop for our hardware?" I think NI is playing the dominate game rather well. They are working the currption of children to accept LV like code. They are alos not attracting too much attention that could lead to M$ Bill to write out a check to squash LV. To go mainstream (as I hope) there must be proper support structures in place to support the product. For NI to do that internal would be a big challenge. It appears (I don't know any secrets) that NI's support of user forums and the comunity is the move they should be making now. Making LV mainstream is a lot like "fixing the world", the first step begins with ourselves. Continue participation in forums, start or attend user group meetings... Ben
  23. Welcome! I don't look at the NI forums much, so I don't recognize the name/avatar. Care to share with us a bit of what you use LabVIEW for? This should be my 500th post, so if things keep going the way they do on LAVA and you like it here, you should pass me by in about 12 weeks!
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