I only spoke to her on the phone once... and she was so clever that I felt
like I should hand my two degrees back.
She was so sweet about it, though.
My condolences.
On 27/02/2014 4:19 PM, Brett Payne-Rhodes bret...@gmail.com wrote:
In an interesting co-incidence that after reading this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD64
On 11/2/06, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This might sound like a stupid question, ok it is
J
I can't seem to find any information on how many bits 32/64 these things are?
Senior Coldfusion DeveloperAegeon Pty. Ltd.
www.aegeon.com.auPhone:+613
Sorry, was in a rush...
On 11/2/06, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well you could have said yes it is 64bit, but I should have realised that wkipedia would have had the answers over Intel's website :-(
On 11/2/06, David Pietersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
If a file somewhere is locked, or some other weirdness related to the loss of power is occurring, by shutting down the services then rebooting you might give Windows a chance to clean up after itself.
The problem could bewith IIS, or in the underlying JRE, but is probably a locked file somewhere.
Actually, it might work outbetter for their competition. NowMicrosoft have zero incentive to really secure their products out-of-the-box, and it is clear that you will have to buy something
to do the job, there is no need for it to be a MS product. Of course, plenty of people will use it by
-ish recently...On 22/02/06, David Pietersen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Whoops... I should have looked at the sample site! Yeah, the QAS tool allows us to check (at the time someone tries to submit
an online form) that they are putting in a genuine address.If it is not a 'real' address as far
We use a tool here that checks the whole address to ensure it is real...
QAS- http://www.auspost.com.au/BCP/0,1080,CH2418%257EMO19,00.html
On 22/02/06, Kay Smoljak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The client is not happy with their current system and are consideringother alternatives, including going
, David Pietersen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We use a tool here that checks the whole address to ensure it is real... QAS-
http://www.auspost.com.au/BCP/0,1080,CH2418%257EMO19,00.htmlIt's actually a postcode search, as in enter your postcode and we'llshow you your nearest stores. Looks like the QAS