Yeah, I upgraded to the same level ND`s talking about and it`s worthwhile. I still have the massive large format laser for the newsletters and the inkjet is for color and multifunction. Duplexers are the best thing that ever happened to small home office equipment. Between those two pro level pieces of machinery, my life is so much easier than it used to be. Ink and toner is still expensive, but at least I can buy what I need and not just replace all the colors and printheads because I keep running out of cyan. It costs, but I know I`m using what I pay for so I`m okay with it.
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The HP I have in the office has dual paper trays and a duplex on it, it is so nice. The one in the house has a duplexer, but not dual paper trays.
Yeah, both those features are nice. If only I had a third tray on my laser that was a working envelope feeder I`d never wrangle with the printers ever. But I`ve never gotten envelope feeding correct, on any of my major machines. It works on the HP, so I`m not complaining. Only printer problem I have at the moment is something in my security settings, firewall, something, that`s blocking communication. It`s just with my equipment, SO is fine, webscanning is fine, so it`s just me somewhere. If I were able to get scanning to the computer working right, I`d be a happy bird. Even Vonage and faxing is working at this point.
Woot! Amazon to allow lending of Kindle e-books.
caveat lector: Not all books will be lendable. The publisher will have final say.
Oh that is cool, MFN!
YES.
Yay! That will make it easier to get books to my mother-in-law.
ETA: Now, if only they will support Adobe ePubs for library use then I won't have any reason to be tempted by the Nook. (Also, I hope the lending feature lets you lend the book more than once)
Yeah, remember how I said I hadn't had any problems with my phone? Scratch that. No big deal, it was only NO NOTIFICATION of THREE CALLS AND THREE VOICEMAILS FOR AN IMPORTANT WORK THING.
Fuck.
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Sorry, just babbling/rambling here....
So my boss and I were just joking that some of our code is not Y3K compliant. My boss is like, "Well, we won't be around in 1000 years." and I'm like, "Well, in 1000 years computers will be smart enough to find and fix issues like that."
This is a bit of the SQL criteria code that made me think about the issue:
if isnull(tE.terminationdate,cast('12/31/3000' as datetime))>=tW.EndDate
So it's saying, "return records where the employee's termination date is greater than (after) tW.EndDate, or if the termination date is null (meaning they're active employees) then just return the employee."
Obviously that could be rewritten to get rid of the YK3 issue, but here's a place where SQL could use a built-in variable for positive infinity, like some languages do.
Jon, how are you liking Opera Mini? The touchscreen functionality is dodgy on mine, but I was surprised to discover mousing.