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Are you sure the crashing is happening because of your application being in the hidden state? What happens if you don't hide it? Does it still crash after a few hours?
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I think the number of examples is fine, it's just the quality of them is sometimes found lacking. That said, the quality has improved dramatically over the last couple of years, so maybe the people that wrote the more recent example could spend some time revisiting all of the older ones too?
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Great to see that some of our members are refined You wouldn't think so based on some of the posts we've seen If it's the same peat then I'm up for it - it's that it's strong but also complex that wins me over - how much does a bottle of Caol Ila go for?
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actually, I didn't make myself clear - we moved from Australia to the USA, so we're now on the opposite side of the world from where we started Ahhhhhhh - the singles from Islay My standard cabinet always has bottles Oban, Cardhu, Lagavulin and Talisker - all very different, and great for any mood! In fact, Cardhu is the base the JW use for their blends, and (if my memory serves me) they also use Lagavulin and Talisker as elements of JW Black(?) I remember a brand ambassador at a Journey of Taste once saying that drinking a single allows you to enjoy a part of Scotland, drinking a blend allows to to enjoy all of Scotland. I'm hoping to get oer to Scotland myself in the next two or three years to trek the Whisky trail - care to join me? Remember: God invented whisky to stop the Scots from taking over the world!
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I remember someone once saying that Bob Saget was te most likable person on the face of the earth - so likable, you just can't surpress the urge to punch him...
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Can't include a vision library .vi in a deployment
crelf replied to Bandit's topic in Machine Vision and Imaging
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My wife and I: 1) we were raised in completely difference environments (country vs city, religious vs hippy, calssical music vs Bob Dylan) 2) one of us is a conformist, the other isn't 3) we now live on the opposite side of the earth 4) I love Scotch (I'm in a JW Blue phase at the moment), she loves good tea, and with both enjoy a really good cigar (like those delicious Monte Cristo Especials from Cuba )!
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Yep - that works too :thumbup: I wonder if it's because the VI is recompiled before it's saved? Although it even works if you've got a broken arrow...
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...and yet so right
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I figure I'm probably missing something trivial, but does "show buffer allocations" still work in 8.20? Yep - it was something trivial - you need to run the VI to have the buffer allocations show
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Ideas for Implementing a better codding challenge.
crelf replied to Mark Balla's topic in Site Feedback & Support
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Where the hell did you get the photo of my mother-in-law?!?!
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Gee Chris - I didn't mean to touch on a raw nerve
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...and the variant wire is kind of purplish. That said, create your own LVOOP class and make the wire whatever colour (now that's how you spell it) you like
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or maybe it's the GH?
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I saw Lionel Richie live a couple of months ago (before you judge me - it was the last night of the proms in Hyde Park in London - he just happened to sing four or five songs ) and, surprisingly enough - he actually rocked the place! For those uninitiated with the proms (or The Sir Henry Wood Promenade Concerts presented by the BBC), it's a series of concerts in Albert Hall in London, and then on the last night they have simultaneous concerts around the UK and then everyone links up via sattelite at the end - Lionel was on just before the link up, and the crowd got quite upset when he finished and we switched over to what was supposed to be the big part of the night... (actually, the crowd almost exploded when he sang - every heard a million drunk Englishmen and a couple of Aussies sing "Hello?" at the top of thier voices?!? )
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I am completely serious - we've had a spate of threads where new users ask vague questions and/or expect everyone else to do the work for them without lifting a finger themselves. I agree with Mike: your post was refreshing and I really appreciate it! :thumbup:
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How dare you corrupt the image I have of this clean ultra-white American hero! <object width="425" height="350"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rs61cnX7pvg"></param><param'>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rs61cnX7pvg"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rs61cnX7pvg" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350"></embed></object>
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Absolutely! The question is clear, the asker has already tried some stuff, and provided an example - and look at the results! People have really tried to help out Maybe we should link to this thread from a FAQ - how to ask a question...
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You must include a readme.txt file inside the submitted zip file. This is important - if you submit code without a readme.txt, or with an incomplete readme.txt, it will be rejected. Users may not have access to the website (or LabVIEW) and the zip file needs to have information about the contents. This file includes a temporary link to the support topic of your submission. Once your submission is approved, you must update the link in the readme file and resubmit the zip file. Some people edit the readme file then just copy the entire contents of the file and use that in the description field of their submission - we encourage this practise as it means that everything is identical. Please feel free to use this template to help you create your readme.txt file: Download File:post-181-1167856654.txt readme.txt file structure <submission Name> Va.b.c Include the name of your LAVAcr submission, as well as the version number. When versioning a submission, use the format Va.b.c, where the values represent the following: a is the major release number - use it when releasing your first stable version, and when the functionality of the submission changes significantly. b is the incremental minor revision number - use it when fixing bugs and/or upgrading minor functionality c is the build number - use it when creating new builds. Copyright
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Perhaps all the other Canadians (and people from other countries) with CLDs and CLAs have found great jobs in the USA?
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We've got to add that to our library!!!
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I couldn't agree more You're welcome!