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[11:21]<e-2jfr>indeed, but what is "it"?
[11:21]<mjzymygo>E-Bola: or press ctrl+alt+e and select break on all exceptions
[11:21]<e-2jfr>the line has multiple objects
[11:22]<e-2jfr>moridin8: its a service so i cant run it im afraid
[11:22]<lyzxvxzddnz>()0() <- image of my ass ... FYI
[11:22]<mjzymygo>E_BOla... yes you can... attach the debugger to the running process
[11:22]<e-2jfr>moridin8: ohh cool, how can i do that?
[11:22]<fyfuym-syfggag>Moridin8 I hate you
[11:23]<e-2jfr>nm
[11:23]<e-2jfr>found it
[11:23]<sdnffdxdlld>doh ... gotta re do all these relationships as i forgot to turn FK constraints off -_-
[11:23]<mjzymygo>hehe
[11:23]<fyfuym-syfggag>sies
[11:23]<fyfuym-syfggag>smipps
[11:23]<lyzxvxzddnz>lol
[11:25]<e-2jfr>Moridin8: hmm nothing happens when i attach to it, do i ned to do something more to actualy get some output?
[11:26]<mjzymygo>IS the windows service your own code?
[11:26]<e-2jfr>yes
[11:27]<e-2jfr>compiled as debug
[11:27]<e-2jfr>do i need to insert breakpoints or somnething?
[11:27]<fyfuym-syfggag>I wrote a windows services once
[11:27]<e-2jfr>i pressed ctrl+alt+e as u said and told it to break on everything
[11:27]<fyfuym-syfggag>it rebooted my box every 10 minutes
[11:27]<mjzymygo>E-Bola... I suggest you look into how to do windows services.
[11:27]<mjzymygo>your obviously not doing something right
[11:28]<e-2jfr>Umm the code have worked fine for over a year
[11:28]<mjzymygo>Liquid: intentionally?
[11:28]<e-2jfr>i just wanted to change something in it, and i got this problem with a thread where it says an object is null
[11:28]<e-2jfr>and cant seem to figure out why
[11:28]<fyfuym-syfggag>Moridin8 yar
[11:28]<fyfuym-syfggag>:)
[11:31]<dnscr>anyone good at bitwise operations here, or knows a good book?:)
[11:31]<mjzymygo>whats the problem?
[11:31]<dnscr>the problem is pure math
[11:32]<dnscr>x & 32767 == 17041
[11:32]<dnscr>how to find the x ?:)
[11:33]<mjzymygo>I see
[11:33]<mjzymygo>why you need that?
[11:33]<rwyfcygs>x == binary not of 17041
[11:34]<rwyfcygs>Sounds like a basic homework exercise in boolean logic and binary maths
[11:34]<dnscr>awilkins any book recommendations?
[11:35]<rwyfcygs>Nope, learned all my binary maths in secondary school
[11:35]<mjzymygo>me too
[11:35]<dnscr>good for you, no binary maths for me in my school
[11:36]<rwyfcygs>Do a google for "truth table" and go on from there
[11:36]<rwyfcygs>THe best exercise in boolean logic is to work out how to construct the basic one-bit operators exclusively from NAND gates
[11:37]<rwyfcygs>Once you get that, you can work anything else out from first priciples.
[11:37]<dnscr>well i remmber stuff like 1 & 1 , 1 or 1
[11:37]<dnscr>but that was in binary only 0,1
[11:38]<mjzymygo>besides, the answer is 17041
[11:38]<mjzymygo>because the principle is: 1111 & 1010 = 1010
[11:38]<rwyfcygs>D'uh shows what I know. Not had my coffee yet
[11:38]<mjzymygo>^^ ?
[11:39]<rwyfcygs>I said it was NOT 17041
[11:39]<mjzymygo>*lol*
[11:39]<mjzymygo>I was wondering
[11:39]<mjzymygo>anyway, 32767 = 0111 1111 1111 1111
[11:40]<rwyfcygs>meska, try : http://www.permadi.com/tutorial/numBinToDec/index.html
[11:40]<mjzymygo>so surely you should be using UInt16 = 0xFFFF
[11:40]<fyfuym-syfggag>Moridin8 we dont do home work!
[11:40]<rwyfcygs>I think it's a paper exercise.
[11:41]<mjzymygo>Liquid-Silence: good point ;)
[11:47]<j2y_w>hi, I have question related to HttpWebRequest, fiddler always reports extra connection on GetResponse() for one site (lets name it working site :)) but same won't happen with another (not-working site), where could be the difference?
[11:51]<fyfuym-syfggag>do anyone of you require microsoft webhosting?
[11:51]<fyfuym-syfggag>with sql server etc..?
[11:51]<fyfuym-syfggag>and remote desktop?
[11:54]<fyfuym-syfggag>I am going to be offering hosting soon
[11:54]<fyfuym-syfggag>at 300 ZAR p/m
[11:54]<fyfuym-syfggag>with SQL Server
[11:54]<mjzymygo>I get it for £12 p/m
[11:55]<fyfuym-syfggag>300 ZAR is like 30 pounds :(
[11:55]<fyfuym-syfggag>cries
[11:55]<fyfuym-syfggag>hehe
[11:55]<fyfuym-syfggag>Moridin8 I can make cheaper the that
[11:55]<fyfuym-syfggag>:)
[12:02]<vyzusdjvnev>Liquid-Silence, the faq
[12:03]<cjmgrug>Liquid-Silence: will you let me run my chat server/or any other server on that?
[12:03]<dnscr>oh this bitwise is nice
[12:03]<fyfuym-syfggag>yeah
[12:04]<fyfuym-syfggag>you can get a reseller account
[12:04]<fyfuym-syfggag>CodeRun irc server?
[12:04]<dnscr>Moridin8 but the answer is not 17041, it can bye for example 2141143697
[12:04]<cjmgrug>no
[12:04]<dnscr>i mean it's not the only...
[12:05]<fyfuym-syfggag>CodeRun ok just explain
[12:05]<mjzymygo>meska... nope
[12:05]<mjzymygo>bull
[12:05]<fyfuym-syfggag>fuck I need a download manager
[12:05]<cjmgrug>i wont use it a LOT.. its for testing purposes mainly
[12:06]<mjzymygo>meska... if your so sure... prove it ;)
[12:06]<fyfuym-syfggag>CodeRun cool
[12:06]<dnscr>(2141143697 & 32767) == 17041
[12:06]<dnscr>evaluates as true...
[12:07]<gjrjdnk>hi, anyone knows why this give me an error? "uint temp = (8<<28);" Afaik uint is a 32bit unsigned type and there shouldn't be any problem until 15<<28 ?!
[12:07]<dnscr>we can have any bitwie number, as longer than 17041, as long as the last part of that number is equal to 7041 in binary
[12:07]<dnscr>or am i wrong?
[12:07]<fyfuym-syfggag>your wrong
[12:07]<fyfuym-syfggag>:D
[12:07]<dnscr>how come?:)
[12:07]<fyfuym-syfggag>I just wanted to say that







