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Hi Renegade. In a way it's like the second half. The trick is that a session would accumulate tabs kinda randomly, so your version needs a "tab url exporter" so I wouldn't have to copy and paste the urls into a text file.

But for different uses, it looks pretty good.

Sorry. I can't do that at the moment. Maybe someone else can pick it up. (Time at the moment.)

Basically, iterate over the tabs, get the control, then get the URL, then export it.

Wish I had the time to do it for you now. Sorry. :(
5102
General Software Discussion / Re: Boot Disk Failure: after replacing hard drive
« Last post by Renegade on August 28, 2012, 09:24 AM »
This sounds like a question for Stoic Joker!
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Living Room / Re: How much soda (pop) do you drink?
« Last post by Renegade on August 28, 2012, 09:22 AM »
None here since 2009.

Don't miss it.

WOW~! That's a LONG time!

I'm now drinking maybe 1 a month max. Heck, I've even stopped drinking coke or ginger ale with my bourbon. (Water & bourbon instead.)

I remember a number of years ago when I stopped entirely, but every now and then I'd have some pop, and I'd feel like crap. It just made me feel icky and sick inside. A weird, sticky-buzzy kind of ickyness. Not sure how to describe it - not good.

However, on my TODO list is to start making homemade, healthy soda. Yes... It is possible... You can have healthy soda -- if you make it yourself. (Search for something like this: https://duckduckgo.c...lacto-fermented+soda )
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Developer's Corner / Re: Adding controls smoothly...
« Last post by Renegade on August 28, 2012, 09:15 AM »
Well, it depends on what control that you are loading to a large degree.

If you seriously want to dive into the VERY deep end, I recommend buying the Infralution Virtual Tree control as it does dynamic loading, and could give you some insight into how to do what you're asking.

However, if you're loading 1000 controls, I think you have a very serious design flaw. Why would you want to do that? I really have no idea what you're trying to accomplish, so without more details, I'm afraid that I can't be of much help.

Still, if you want to do it like that...

Do it in threads. Have an update that lets the user know what's going on. Create all the controls. Fill them. Return them. Add them to the UI in a Panel control (or whatever - I'm assuming a Panel is best there). Return control of the application to the user when it's finished or they click a "Cancel" button or a "Stop" button. (I'd use "Stop" to mean "that's enough for now".)

If you can post more details, maybe I or someone else can chime in with some better information. Until then, look into threading as that will likely solve your problems.
5105
I wanted to respond to this much earlier, but was simply too busy. Anyways... Finally have time... (Searched for a better version that I did before, but couldn't find it -- probably on an old drive sitting around somewhere.)

I don't know if this is exactly what you're looking for, but this can do the job VERY easily, and has a lot of flexibility to boot.

* OpenMultipleSitesFromTextList.zip (787.89 kB - downloaded 279 times.)

This is a *slightly* modified project from the Code Project that I absolutely love... It's basically the WebBrowser control but done better. I've used this many times for custom browsers to do tasks that I couldn't otherwise do reasonably.

Anyways, I've modified it (very slightly) with a text field to input URLs (1 per line - no blank lines - no empty line at the end). You then click a button, and open all the URLs at once. Very simple. I've included the full source code there and my 3 lines of code to do the job. :) It's C#, and very simple. You could modify the project very easily to do just about whatever you want.

Screenshot - 2012-08-29 , 12_03_13 AM.png

Screenshot - 2012-08-29 , 12_04_13 AM.png

However, it is based on the System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowser control. But still, if you've got your system up to date, it's pretty darn good.

BTW - don't leave an empty line at the bottom as I didn't do any error checking. 1 line per URL.
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Living Room / Re: [proper] Camera meets [not proper] Smartphone
« Last post by Renegade on August 27, 2012, 08:13 AM »
Stupid, stupid, stupid.

I don't want a friggin' operating system on my camera, I want something that focuses(!) entirely on one thing: taking pictures, and doing it well. And has fast from-cold boot-time, not stupid battery-draining resume-from-standby.

It's cute that smartphones have half-decent cameras these days, but if shopping for a Camera... I don't want all the useless parts from a smartphone.

I almost never use the camera on my phone. It's slow, awkward, and crappy. And it's still far better than the camera on an iPhone. (Seriously - no comparison.) Cameras on phones are frustratingly slow and the quality just isn't there. Now, my Nikon D5000 on the other hand - very nice camera. :) Me likie! My wife's small Canon ---or whatever it is-- Ixus 210 or 200 or 220 or something -- it takes surprisingly good pictures. And quickly.

But we'll see... It would be cool if they can actually pull it off. I'd rather buy a camera with a phone, than a phone with a crappy camera. (It's not like the quality of telephony has improved in quality in a hundred years... so...)
5107
Renegade, where did you get the Seuss picture? I was wondering how they got the fonts to match.

Someone posted it on Facebook. No idea where it came from though...
5108
Living Room / Re: Apple v Samsung Verdict is in
« Last post by Renegade on August 26, 2012, 12:15 PM »
Too late. I just patented the point.
Please contact me to arrange licensing before creating any geometric constructs.
 :P

You bastard! I bet you even killed Kenny~! :P ;D
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Living Room / Re: Wikileaks - Julian Assange Granted Asylum by Ecuador
« Last post by Renegade on August 26, 2012, 12:12 PM »
^Not so much republican as praetorian guard. There is an element within the US government whose mantra is: "Patriotism does not get elected every four years."

Now you know why the Founding Fathers were so opposed to what we today know as government bureaucracies and career politicians.

Y'know... It's ok to instead of saying "career politician", just be honest and succinct and say "criminal". :P

(Sorry -- I'm really trying to refrain... but that I just couldn't pass up~! :) )

But, definitely +1 there!
5110
Living Room / Re: Tech support — why bother?
« Last post by Renegade on August 26, 2012, 10:36 AM »
My phone call was in fact answered, by a very knowledgeable young man who identified himself only as Bill and, in a voice I would come to recognize many times over the years, explained how the library was fully documented in the source code comments. We had an interesting conversation about the the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of providing documentation in this manner, and when it was appropriate to do so.

I gather Bill no longer works for Microsoft, but it's good to know their tech support is still top notch.

NO WAY! That is a very cool story~! ;D  :Thmbsup:
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Living Room / Re: [proper] Camera meets [not proper] Smartphone
« Last post by Renegade on August 26, 2012, 08:11 AM »
Interesting... Way back when the cameras on phones were good enough to take pictures of polar bears in blizzards, and still be blurry, I wondered if any of the camera manufacturers would figure out that it's probably easier to put a phone into a camera... Gee... That only took a decade...  :-\ Well, almost...

Looking at the article and UI, my gut reaction is to scream in horror - I would have expected that the camera UI would come up front, and then have a button to expose Android. I've not seen the actual device though, so not sure there. Then, seeing this, it sounds like sanity prevailed:

Together but separate. The camera and Android parts of the Nikon S800c exist somewhat separately, so the camera operates in two different modes. When you're taking pictures, you're in Camera mode, and when using the Android apps, you're in Android mode. You switch between the two via touch-controls on the OLED screen, and you have to explicitly switch back to Camera mode before you can take a picture. The shutter button does nothing while in Android mode, which we found a little disconcerting. It doesn't take long to switch from one mode to the other, but we'd worry about missing a key shot if we were off fiddling in Android-land when something interesting happened. Since the penalty of exiting Camera mode could be missed shots, the Nikon S800c asks you to confirm that you want to switch to Android mode, with a second touch of the screen. Switching back to Camera mode requires only a single touch.

And this:

We're frankly a little undecided how to feel about the Camera/Android dichotomy. On the one hand, we really want the camera to feel like a camera when we're shooting with it, and that dictates an entirely different user interface than that employed by Android. On the other hand, we'd like the integration between the two functions to be more seamless, at least to the extent of having the Shutter button override Android functions, to let us snap an image quickly. As with most of our camera evaluations, we'll only know how we feel about the Nikon S800c's user interface once we've had a chance to live with it for a while. We had only a relatively short time with a prototype device.

I'd like to see one of those in action. Sounds like a very cool device, and if I were in the market for a point-and-shoot camera, that's the kind of thing that would be a big plus in my books. (Battery doesn't sound that great though... well, can't win 'em all.)

If it can actually take pictures QUICKLY, then I think it will be a decent contender. I loathe waiting for cameras to take pictures. Makes the film days sound so much better sometimes.

Not sure how it will be received -- my guess is that this will be a new start for more integrated devices. But it definitely is a very exciting development! :D
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Living Room / Re: Apple v Samsung Verdict is in
« Last post by Renegade on August 26, 2012, 07:22 AM »
I will patent the CIRCLE WITH ROUNDED CORNERS~! ;D :P

Where's your point?
[...]
-cranioscopical (August 25, 2012, 02:46 PM)

My point? ...

did he mean the corner on the circle :-\  (but that was rounded, so now I'm confussed...)

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED~! ;D

Well, an equilateral polygon with an infinite number of sides is a circle (where the angle between points approaches 180 degrees), however, the circle is the only geometric shape that requires only 1 point - the center - and a length - the radius. So, the point of the circle is the center as it's pretty much useless to consider any other point(s). So, drawing a circle, you go round the "point", but never get to it. :D
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Living Room / Re: Apple v Samsung Verdict is in
« Last post by Renegade on August 26, 2012, 01:57 AM »
I will patent the CIRCLE WITH ROUNDED CORNERS~! ;D :P

Where's your point?

While I was scratching my head it occurred to me to patent that gesture. Had I done so earlier I'd have reaped a handsome reward, just from those baffled by these patent wars.


-cranioscopical (August 25, 2012, 02:46 PM)

My point? Well, my point there is always at the center of things, though I invariably end up going round and round and never get to it. :D
5114
Living Room / Re: Wikileaks - Julian Assange Granted Asylum by Ecuador
« Last post by Renegade on August 25, 2012, 10:08 PM »
Well, a minor update from The Register:

http://www.theregist...ce_plan_for_assange/

"Action required – Assange to be arrested under all circumstances," reads a handwritten briefing note photographed in the hands of one of the officers surrounding the Ecuadorian embassy. The note says Assange is to be arrested if he leaves the embassy in the company of another diplomat or if the Ecuadorians try and smuggle him out in the diplomatic bag.

etc.
5115
Living Room / Who inherits your iTunes library?
« Last post by Renegade on August 25, 2012, 09:31 PM »
A very interesting article:

http://www.marketwat...s-library-2012-08-23

Many of us will accumulate vast libraries of digital books and music over the course of our lifetimes. But when we die, our collections of words and music may expire with us.

Someone who owned 10,000 hardcover books and the same number of vinyl records could bequeath them to descendants, but legal experts say passing on iTunes and Kindle libraries would be much more complicated.

And one’s heirs stand to lose huge sums of money. “I find it hard to imagine a situation where a family would be OK with losing a collection of 10,000 books and songs,” says Evan Carroll, co-author of “Your Digital Afterlife.” “Legally dividing one account among several heirs would also be extremely difficult.”

Part of the problem is that with digital content, one doesn’t have the same rights as with print books and CDs. Customers own a license to use the digital files—but they don’t actually own them.

Apple and Amazon.com grant “nontransferable” rights to use content, so if you buy the complete works of the Beatles on iTunes, you cannot give the White Album to your son and Abbey Road to your daughter.

...

Here’s how it works: Goldman will sell his software for $150 directly to estate planners to store and manage digital accounts and passwords. And, while there are other online safe-deposit boxes like AssetLock and ExecutorSource that already do that, Goldman says his software contains instructions to create a legal trust for accounts. “Having access to digital content and having the legal right to use it are two totally different things,” he says.

The simpler alternative is to just use your loved one’s devices and accounts after they’re gone—as long as you have the right passwords.

...

etc. etc.

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Just, awesomeness.  :Thmbsup:

376589_394127297319839_1285107296_n.jpg

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Living Room / Re: Apple v Samsung Verdict is in
« Last post by Renegade on August 25, 2012, 09:51 AM »
[Now I'm wondering if I patent rounded corners on a triangle... :P

Go for it! (I'd do it now while there's still time.) ;D

Hmmm... I was just thinking...

If the payout is based on the number of radians in the roundings of the vertices/corners, then it doesn't matter what I patent as long as it's not Apple's rectangle.

HOWEVER!!! If the payout is based on the number of sides of the polygon that has rounded vertices/corners, then I'm much better off going with a pentagon, or even a dodecagon, or even more! Heck...

EUREKA~!

An INFINITE number of sides! I will patent the CIRCLE WITH ROUNDED CORNERS~! ;D :P

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Living Room / Re: Apple v Samsung Verdict is in
« Last post by Renegade on August 25, 2012, 09:04 AM »
Why bother with bribes? Why not just threaten to extradite any non-cooperative judiciary en masse to the United States to stand trial for impeding US law - or better yet, to simply be detained indefinitely and without charges for being "found" to be a threat to US "national security?"

Could be... But given the mess with trying to kidnap Dotcom, and how nice and clean assassinating Abdulrahman al-Awlaki was, not sure that's really the best way to go about it. Seems like drones are the "in" thing now - both internationally and domestically. :P


That Korean verdict is just nutty... But really, they just banned old models, so it effectively comes up as nothing. It's not like there's a market for old stuff there anyways. (I saw a Galaxy Tab 10.1 v2... oh god was it amazing! Want want want want want want want want want want!!!!!!!)

Now I'm wondering if I patent rounded corners on a triangle... :P
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Living Room / Re: Apple v Samsung Verdict is in
« Last post by Renegade on August 25, 2012, 07:11 AM »
It will be interesting to see what happens in the European and Australian courts LOL

I rather doubt that we'll actually find out the exact amounts of the bribes... ;D
5120
General Software Discussion / Re: In search of ... maritime chart software
« Last post by Renegade on August 25, 2012, 06:32 AM »
The largest systems are ECDIS: https://en.wikipedia...d_Information_System

But probably an ECS would be better: https://duckduckgo.c...tronic+Chart+Systems

I'm not sure if that's what you're looking for. Might be useful to look into though.

I can't recommend any systems though.

(I did some work for a military contractor about 10 years ago, and they made these systems, but it was a long time ago, and I don't remember everything.)

5121
Living Room / Re: Nikola Tesla's Lab Saved by Donations!
« Last post by Renegade on August 24, 2012, 11:26 PM »
Ahem.

Ooops. Didn't see that. :(
5122
Wow. That was to me? Okey-doke.

Ooops. Sorry. Had probably a few more than I should for posting. I meant that for the malware authors. (Need to have a breathalyzer on the post button.)

You have to be pretty darn smart to do that kind of thing, so why can't they do something productive instead of running around being destructive? Sigh... It's non-stop. All the time. :(
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Living Room / Nikola Tesla's Lab Saved by Donations!
« Last post by Renegade on August 24, 2012, 09:41 PM »
Donations poured in to save Nikola Tesla's lab:

http://www.activistp...e-nikola-teslas.html

Six days ago we posted a link in our Forum to a campaign that was issued in order to raise enough money to purchase Nikola Tesla's laboratory now up for sale at Wardenclyffe. A non-profit is seeking to raise $850,000 in order to match a grant of the same amount by the State of New York to secure the $1.6 million property and keep it out of the hands of a potential real estate developer who has put in an offer that might erase the site and legacy of a genius whose inventions transformed our world.

The Guardian reported that in the first couple days of the campaign issued by comic creator of The Oatmeal, Matthew Inman, that $500,000 had been raised in the effort. The $1.6 million total price secures the land only, but the hope is to raise even more in order to build a Nikola Tesla Science Center.

Now just how cool is that? :)  :Thmbsup:

http://theoatmeal.co...blog/tesla_museum_1m

In 9 days, we managed to raise over 1 million dollars to go towards buying back Tesla's old laboratory, and with the $850,000 matching grant from NY state this puts us at 1.85 million bucks. At its peak, the campaign was raising $27,000 per hour, crashing Indiegogo, and probably setting some kind of land speed record in awesomeness. Indiegogo put together this infographic showing some interesting data points behind the campaign.

http://www.indiegogo.com/teslamuseum

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Living Room / Apple v Samsung Verdict is in
« Last post by Renegade on August 24, 2012, 09:25 PM »
Well, the jury has reached a verdict, and rounded corners are worth... $1,000,000,000.00!

dr-evil-one-million-dollars-400x322.jpg

http://www.cnbc.com/id/48783982

Apple scored a sweeping legal victory over Samsung Electronics on Friday as a U.S. jury found the Korean company had copied critical features of the hugely popular iPhone and iPad and awarded the U.S. company $1.05 billion in damages.

As for the countersuit, the jury found Apple did not violate any of Samsung's wireless standards or feature patents.

http://www.zdnet.com...t-matter-7000003164/

This verdict doesn't even matter in the long run. This was just another clash.

This case was going to be appealed, no matter who won, the second it started. This is just one more encounter on the case's way to the Supreme Court. Samsung has lost this skirmish, but not the war.

...

Antarctica may be the only continent where the two aren't locked in battle.

...

This case really shows only one thing. The patent system, especially when it comes to software, is utterly and totally broken. While I tend to side with Samsung—come on Apple you really believe that your patenting the rectangle makes sense in any sane world?--the whole fouled up patent system is doing nothing but blocking innovation, raising end-user prices, and enriching no one except law firms.


https://www.eff.org/...attle-in-marketplace

As you’ve likely heard, Apple and Samsung continue to duke it out in what commentators have called the “patent trial of the century.” The case involves more than three dozen devices (such as iPhones, iPads, and Galaxy phones and tablets) and various patents, allegedly covering Apple’s designs, “double-click-to-zoom,” 3G technology, and various other functionalities. But what’s really at stake?

...

Apple v. Samsung is not the problem in itself, but it’s a symptom of a broken system. You can find some of our proposals to fix it at defendinnovation.org.

https://defendinnovation.org/

The patent system is in crisis, and it endangers the future of software development in the United States. Let's create a system that defends innovation, instead of hindering it.

  • A patent covering software should be shorter: no more than five years from the application date.
  • If the patent is invalid or there's no infringement, the trolls should have to pay the legal fees.
  • Patent applicants should be required to provide an example of running software code for each claim in the patent.
  • Infringers should avoid liability if they independently arrive at the patented invention.
  • Patents and licenses should be public right away. Patent owners should be required to keep their public records up-to-date.
  • The law should limit damages so that a patent owner can't collect millions if the patent represented only a tiny fraction of a defendant's product.
  • Congress should commission  a study and hold hearings to examine whether software patents actually benefit our economy at all.

Now, on to the next stage of the blood-letting!

EDIT: Actually, $1,049,343,540. But who's counting after a billion?

http://www.huffingto...dict_n_1829119.html?

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Drunk post
Ok. You're smart. Really smart. No, like really mother ****ing smart. No, even beyond that... Like super-mother-****ing-smart...

So why the **** to you need to be such a ****ing c**t?

There will always be douche-wads as long as there are people... I have further nothing positive to say that isn't violent and disgusting.

I hate a**holes.

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