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General Software Discussion / Windows 7, weird picture
« on: July 04, 2010, 04:15 AM »
I've got 64bit Windows 7.
Now, I go this picture and a part of it is edited.

The problem is, that you have those preview-icons for your pictures and this certain edited picture shows how it was originally, but when I open the picture, it shows the edited version.
How can this be possible?

Also, since I've got this problem, is it possible to get that preview-picture as big as the edited one?

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Living Room / Databases in modern companies
« on: March 19, 2010, 01:33 AM »
This really interests me, because Im on-the-job learning and these guys here use databases daily, hourly and minutely.
Every single PC has a tiny client running, to retrieve data from a sector they want, with any PC they want and from any PC they want.
Every log and everything they do is saved automatically to a database, they use databases to list files and a handly program called ORACLE.

Why I am so interested then ?
Because they told us on school, that you`re really gonna need databases daily when you get your job.
I didn`t believe this, but they are actually more than needed !

So.
What do you think of this, is it handy and fast - or maybe complicated and stupid ?
What would be your choise to share and save data ?

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Living Room / Re: Facebook urged over 'panic button'
« on: March 19, 2010, 01:20 AM »
Facebook turned it down:

Ashleigh was NOT being bullied...she was NOT being sexually harassed...she was NOT aware of the fact she was being groomed... she DID trust that someone was who they said they were...and she went to meet someone who she believed to be the same age as herself...a young man with whom she had been having an online friendship...and we can assume that she believed that the relationship was going somewhere...and THAT is where the report abuse button becomes redundant.

http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=210518539&blogId=531216980
-Stephen66515 (March 18, 2010, 08:08 PM)


No, that`s when you ask your dad to come meet the guy with you.

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Living Room / Re: Facebook urged over 'panic button'
« on: March 17, 2010, 12:56 PM »
Also, kids even younger than me (like 10-15 year old) are so into porn these days, that no one really starts puking to their keyboard if a random korean-dude send in some goatse - That`s what close button is for.

:huh: :huh: :huh:

And I meant it.

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Living Room / Re: Facebook urged over 'panic button'
« on: March 17, 2010, 06:23 AM »
Kids claim to be 'smart' these days, so tell them to tighten their security settings!

It's the parents that need to tighten the security settings for the kids. The parents should know better. Kids are, well, kids. :(


Most of the parents don`t know what their kids do, and even if they see em doing something - they can always tell that it was a virus or something else equally stupid cause their parents know only how to play minesweeper or stuff - so free computer-education for parents!

They should astleast know how to check cookies ;)

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