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  1. Is it really? I would have said that the drawing area is an activeX-control...

    AFAIK (Mike - please feel free to correct me) it's a good ol' native LabVIEW picture control. The objects you see are (of course) GOOP objects in the actual repository of the UML modeller (you're using GOOP to design GOOP - sorta makes sense :) ), so updating the picture on events isn't as difficult as it sounds.

  2. I still have yet to see them integrated into a funny marketing video internally...

    Any chance of seeing any of those internal videos bootlegged and out into the general community? ;)

  3. ...I plan to open it when she gets married...

    Beware - my uncle opened a very old bottle of whisky on his 50th (I remember seeing it at his place growing up - he'd even made a little shelf for it in his bar area). The day came, I was lucky enough to be there, and he poored glasses for eveyone - we all took a swig and held our breath... After about half a minute, he was the one to say "has anyone got a bottle of coke to go with this crap?!?" :D

    Anyone ever try Mekong whisky?

    Sure have - it kept me going through Thailand - and I mean really kept me going!!! :wacko:

  4. It's been over 7 years since I've been to the area...

    That's awesome - thanks so much! I'll try it out ASAP and get reports back to you (I can almost smell the Tom Kha Gai and Larb already!)

    ...I actually used the negative time capsule which brought me back in the future before the paradox occurred...

    Check this out - some of the comment replies are well worth reading...

  5. My wife is Thai...

    Sawadee Korp to you too! Thailand - now there's a beautiful country: I spent three weeks treking through Thailand (Bankok, Aradnapura, River Kwainoi, Phitsanalook, Chang Mai & Rai - excuse my spelling) about five years ago (well, actually two weeks trekking and one week on the beach of Koh Phi Phi Don and my wife's insistance :) ) - the people are friendly, the food's awesome and the scenery is stunning. I haven't found a decent Tom Kha Gai followed by sticky rice here in Detroit (if anyone local has any ideas - I'd sure appreciate hearing them!)

  6. Well, I think the interesting part is to see how believable this is.

    I reckon that it was an excellent April Fool's Day joke - it's was very believable and certainly got a lot of people :D and that's the whole point of the modern April Fool's Day - feeling silly that you fell for something on the only day of the year when you should be looking out for it - it's called humility :) I admit to "going off" when I read Michael's original post (one or two expletives echoed around my apartment), but after I realized the date I began to appreciate Michael's sense of humor - and I say "well done!"

    One thing that this April Fools joke has accomplished is to make us all aware ... of how powerful a force LAVA has become in the hearts and minds of all of you.

    I second Michael's membership drive - hypothetically speaking, how much would you pay to stop NI from taking over LAVA? A donation or premium membership may well be the difference of keeping LAVA alive in the future (and the I beleive that the benefits of premium membership are well worth the price!)

    We all benefit from LAVA - it shouldn't be up to Michael to shoulder the lion's share of the costs of keeping it up and running.

  7. UML models to GOOP classes?

    I'm not sure about NI's position on converting UML to GOOP classes (if I did know anything then I'd have to kill you :D ), but the Endevo GOOP suite certainly has this capability (and more!) - it has a native UML editor where you can right-click on a class diagram component and select "create code" - this then uses the Endevo GOOP toolkit to create the code for you. The design and physical classes remain linked, and your able not only update a physical class with changes from the UML editor, but also create UML diagrams based on your physical GOOP classes. Since you're in the USA (at least that's what your flag says), you can find a little more information at the V I Engineering website - if you need more information, call and ask to speak to Wyatt Meek. (declaration of interest: I work for V I Engineering, Inc).

    If you're really interested in an OpenG implementation, get on over to the OpenG site - there is an OpenG GOOP toolkit (it doesn't support UML <-> GOOP AFAIK), but there have been rumblings of a new version of openGOOP - maybe you should get involved! ;)

  8. Michael must take us for a bunch of fools...

    A bunch of fools?!?

    I, for one, am elated that NI, LAVA and Michael are taking this step! LAVA has, for too long, been stagnating, and I look forward to more NI-driven topics in the near future. I also think it's a great idea that NI is taking control over the content here - weeding out all of the forum topics that detract from the main thrust of what this site should be all about: LabVIEW and how awesomely great it is, and how awesomely great NI is for giving it to us!

    Remember: if you're not with us, you're against us...

  9. If you'll go to doctor don't say the time is bidirectional.

    I went to my doctor this afternoon on your advice - after a couple of scans, some coughing and a little (albeit inappropriate) probing, he said that my time is tridirectional. I'm going to "watch" my figure, and with some dieting he said I'd drop a dimension in no time :)

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