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[2016-5-10. : 1:48 am] Moose -- To be fair, school was probably a waste of time based on what you seem to have gotten out of it.[2016-5-10. : 1:25 am] KrayZee -- I'm from San Francisco, and apparently when Trump went to the Californian Convention by SFO Airport, he had to hop over fences like an illegal immigrant due to protesters.[2016-5-10. : 1:18 am] KrayZee -- President Obama visits local restaurants and pays for the food for other customers, and if Trump becomes President, he will have a daily scenario where one of his White House staffs will get fired, and someone will be deported out of the country.[2016-5-10. : 1:15 am] jjf28 -- so 4 functions, two with success checks, two just assuming success with exceptions you can toggle with compiler options, IMO[2016-5-10. : 1:10 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I like malloc because I like direct memory management xD[2016-5-10. : 1:09 am] jjf28 -- C++ could just have had a bool alloc<type>(); and a bool alloc<type>(size_t numObjectsInArray); at the base level, I think everyone would be much happier ![]() [2016-5-10. : 1:04 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- jjf28jjf28 shouted: I found it to be quite an annoying way to allocate memory I'm still used to malloc/calloc/free xD[2016-5-10. : 12:58 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- Also I don't know which is which, if that is important. As I said, I haven't really gone in to any depth on them[2016-5-10. : 12:55 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- Clokr_Clokr_ shouted: FaRTy1billion I see. What about techdata.dat? Is the offset really 4 bytes long just for that file or is it really a 2 bytes something else and a 2 bytes .dat requirement offset? it has two of them. A use tech req and a research tech req[2016-5-09. : 11:30 pm] Moose -- Yeah, but the Pilgrims actually founded the automotive industry at Plymouth Rock.[2016-5-09. : 11:29 pm] KrayZee -- Mini Moose 2707Mini Moose 2707 shouted: Fire_Kame Some Canadian who did a lot of laundry in the 1850s, I think. He was always washing a ton. And Abraham Lincoln manufacured automobiles since 1917.[2016-5-09. : 10:42 pm] Excalibur -- paynepayne shouted: lil-Inferno you are from NJ? He is, and so am I.[2016-5-09. : 9:47 pm] Moose -- Fire_KameFire_Kame shouted: Who the fuck is George Washington Some Canadian who did a lot of laundry in the 1850s, I think. He was always washing a ton.[2016-5-09. : 8:57 pm] jjf28 -- Clokr_Clokr_ shouted: I kind of miss using new though missing new is a thing? ![]() [2016-5-09. : 8:52 pm] payne -- lil-Infernolil-Inferno shouted: payne y u never come to NJ you are from NJ?[2016-5-09. : 8:35 pm] Moose -- Not to mention George Washington specifically warned us about the dangers of political parties[2016-5-09. : 8:27 pm] TiKels -- Yeah the whole party thing I don't believe is really legally required. It's just the contrived system we have[2016-5-09. : 8:22 pm] Moose -- FaRTy1billionFaRTy1billion shouted: Also why are there only republican and democratic ballots? where's like the libertarian party, or the constitution party, or the green party? Or do they only have one candidate in the first place because each only has like 5 members? I could be wrong, but parties can do whatever the fuck they want for a nomination process. You'd probably have to google each party's respective process.![]() [2016-5-09. : 8:18 pm] Fire_Kame -- TiKelsTiKels shouted: Dem0n that sounds awful it sounds like a blow off class[2016-5-09. : 8:18 pm] Moose -- lil-Infernolil-Inferno shouted: Lanthanide only if you're brown It's funny because it turns out the guy was just a darker-skinned Italian LMAO[2016-5-09. : 8:18 pm] Moose -- FaRTy1billionFaRTy1billion shouted: cool, who should I vote for in the primaries? It says if I take a Republican ballot, then that will change my affiliation to Republican and they will update my records Barnie Sandlers[2016-5-09. : 8:16 pm] Clokr_ -- From what I have read make_shared and make_unique are what is recommended to use, although either using new or using a static make function is necessary when the object constructor is protected / private...[2016-5-09. : 8:03 pm] jjf28 -- I use shared_ptr(new ...), though I often put a static Make() function to return an allocated shared pointer to the object type[2016-5-09. : 7:51 pm] TiKels -- Dem0nDem0n shouted: Can you write me a 10 page paper on the history of rock n roll? that sounds awful[2016-5-09. : 6:32 pm] Clokr_ -- Fire_KameFire_Kame shouted: Kame please, we are talking about steel balls here...![]() [2016-5-09. : 6:20 pm] Clokr_ -- Problem with that scheme is that you cannot have the balls aligned in a single diameter except if they are both at the same distance from the center...[2016-5-09. : 6:17 pm] Clokr_ -- TiKelsTiKels shouted: TiKels What are your thoughts on this? Is using two balls a bad idea? Maybe have an arm attached to the belt, allowing you to extend the magnet off of the belt? I was thinking on moving only one ball, but if you make a first arm diameter-long and then attach a small radius-long arm at each end then you can have a similar effect, and you can reach the center with one of the smaller arms whenever you want.[2016-5-09. : 6:13 pm] Clokr_ -- TiKelsTiKels shouted: Clokr_ i would avoid making the belt out of any kind of metal. Rubber or a plastic "chain link" would be good Any non-ferromagnetic metal would be good though. Aluminum for example. But I have doubts about its durability. |
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