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• #2477
dead asleep by 10 p.m. or earlier, woke up a billion times, stupid "sleep cycle" thingy woke me up at 6:30 a.m. when I was dreaming. Should I go to a sleep clinic?
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• #2478
I might go to bed in approx 20 minutes, in my defence I was up late writing my proposal, and then up early this morning to deliver it.
Pipe and slippers ahoy!
Did she accept?
Congratulations?
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• #2479
you using bash right?
if you can reproduce it w/ little a stand alone program, paste it up to gist.github.com i'll see if it happens on my machine and see if I can sort.. Never seen that problem..
Some stack overflow help sorted me.
I had to flush unit 0 (sterr) and unit 6 (stdout).
CALL flush(6) CALL flush(0)
I was pointed towards
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/499879
my question
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3661429/bash-std-err-and-sdt-out-redirection-failing
I'd started playing with unit 0 and 6, trying to close then open and minipulate them but had not met this flush subroutine.
I was checking my out.txt file while the program was running hence the output was still in the buffer. The strange thing is I'm not sure what I altered to cause this as it was not being held in the buffer. The lines I was commenting out were simple print statements I was using for some debugging. The only thing I can think is that these extra print statements filled up the buffer and hence it was flushed? This is all a bit beyond my knowledge.
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• #2480
^Head explodes.
I feel like a pastry. What are the best London bakeries? Some clues from a U of TFS, but there must be more...
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• #2481
Another question, this time for electronics people.
I have built a dynamo powered LED headlight. I wish to be able to disconnect the head light from the dynamo cable. I've used speaker wire for the cable. Hence I would like a waterproof inline connector for this cable. Ideally one that it easyish to disconnect and small.
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• #2482
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• #2483
perfect! :)
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• #2484
Have a look at model shops, RC boats etc. I'll have a word with pops and see what he uses.
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• #2485
Ta Andy. I've found some via google but they are more for domestic cable so far too big.
The connection does not have to be snap on snap off a couple of screw is good, just easy enough to remove in a min or so.
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• #2486
[[/URL]
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• #2487
Thanks I'll have a look at that.
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• #2488
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• #2489
Is that you at 0:23 and 0.53?
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• #2490
No. That's my friend nick or his dad Stuart. I'm not watching it again.
Nicks on here somewhere, though he doesn't post much. Nickfixed I think
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• #2491
I would pop Jilly's cork.
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• #2492
I would pop Jilly's cork.
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• #2493
No. That's my friend nick or his dad Stuart. I'm not watching it again.
I watched it twice
Nicks on here somewhere, though he doesn't post much. Nickfixed I think
I don't care
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• #2494
I watched it twice
I don't care
Neither do I.
I was jusss asking a question.
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• #2495
I'm sorry.
I'm watching it again
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• #2496
So am I.
Its just I spent two weeks working on them. And know them inside and out.
tis how I payed for my new bike though so its a good thing.
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• #2497
I don't care
:-D
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• #2498
Does anyone care?
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• #2499
Probably not Whore-atio
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• #2500
I feel like a pastry.
quoted for truth
9am maybe.