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PaulG.

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  1. Not likely. He probably bought the poor kid a cricket bat.
  2. If we could see what you have accomplished so far we might have a better understanding of what you are trying to do. Show us your code.
  3. Does your daughter eat your homework, too?
  4. Now all you need is a cat or two to make your family complete.
  5. Spoken like a true geek. But exactly how do plan on attaching the accelerometer to the cat? Tape? glue? Staples? That would annoy the cat and he would stop purring.
  6. I agree Stackoverflow is great for most SW developers - except LV developers. But exactly what is your background? What languages do you know already? Why do you want to learn C++ "graphic"? Just trying to help you out.
  7. And since I was recently on the topic of Nikola Tesla this post also redirects to one of the most awesome Tesla pages I have read in a long time. "Let's poop on something expensive" "Word"
  8. I knew something was wrong with the spiritual harmonics of the universe. Seems the animal-level types have caused the handbells to go extinct. Animal-level types are breeding exponentially. Now this. 6th dimension 6th dimension 6th dimension 6th dimension 6th dimension ("chirp chirp") 6th dimension
  9. How could you have let that happen?! Been cat staff for very long?
  10. Not a bad idea. Maybe offer a Black Friday discount on Premium memberships as well.
  11. I think you need to read up on the works of Nikola Tesla .
  12. Sure. Go to your local hardware store and select a big value pack of batteries. Take them off the shelf. Put them in your cart. Buy it and bag it. Take it home. Take it to your room. You are in control of it's movement. Dance with it if you want. A car battery will give you a bigger charge but it's a lot harder to dance with.
  13. Most mountain climbers in CO know the drill - leave early enough so you can start heading back before noon. But once in a while a storm pops up before noon.
  14. Yes. I see it all the time. Maybe it's risky but I just swear under my breath and take the USB drive out anyway.
  15. Mount Elbert. When I lived in CO years ago a friend/coworker climbed Mt Elbert with her brother and got trapped in a thunderstorm near the summit. They were both nearly killed. They literally ran for their lives down the mountain trying to get away from the energized air around them. She said their hair was standing on end. Challenging enough for ya'?
  16. This sounds like legal-ese. Maybe it's a standard response to a direct inquiry on a specific file type. If they had said "yea, sure, *.vi will store on our drives" then you had one of their drives crash and you lost VI's they might be afraid of liability.
  17. It sure does. What a snooze-fest of a GUI.
  18. Indeed. Thanks for your service.
  19. You are very welcome. Paul (NORAD US Air Force 1984)
  20. Happy Veterans Day. Thanks for your service. Note: Direct link is only good for today.
  21. I would invest in the latest (3rd) edition. Even that is a little dated since it was written for LV V8.0, but you will have more recent material and a CD.
  22. Indeed. Active-X Excel reports are a headache. If your boss can spring $500 for the Report Generator Toolkit from NI it will save you tons of grief and time. I am convinced that the report toolkit will pay for itself in saved time after the first couple of times you use it. Otherwise, like thols said, use a simple tab-delimited text file. Another option is to use the standard report generator VI's and make HTML documents you can save on your network.
  23. Bugzilla is a little complicated. I had a very good experience with it though at the time because we had an IT guy that managed all of our software. Where I am now I set up Fogbugz on my own and have been using it for a few months. No problems at all. It was extremely easy to set up and it's very user-friendly.
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