Currency String Gadget - now with Fanglized version
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Oh my aching face
My wife is asleep so I can't laugh too loud but this is so funny that I am rolling in my seat (and I can't sleep because of the heat).
Not really sure what era I was born in/to but I remember hand held abacus's being demonstrated as calculators. That was demonstrated as a practical alternative to fingers. Despite that, I think rsts wins.
I like your nickname too, used it a lot in my old modems:):):)
Not really sure what era I was born in/to but I remember hand held abacus's being demonstrated as calculators. That was demonstrated as a practical alternative to fingers. Despite that, I think rsts wins.
I like your nickname too, used it a lot in my old modems:):):)
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Nice code, thank you very much 
I took a Fortran class years ago in college, we used punch cards back then. The first real personal computer I ever used was a PET. But the first computer I ever really used was a kit used in some additional engineering classes that had the then brand new Z-80 processor and 1KB of memory and was programmed with front panel switches with nixie tube read outs that indicated a logic 1 or 0, this predated the PET. Everything else was mainframe back then for the most part.

I took a Fortran class years ago in college, we used punch cards back then. The first real personal computer I ever used was a PET. But the first computer I ever really used was a kit used in some additional engineering classes that had the then brand new Z-80 processor and 1KB of memory and was programmed with front panel switches with nixie tube read outs that indicated a logic 1 or 0, this predated the PET. Everything else was mainframe back then for the most part.
Damn right I did...and PROUD of it too! Punch cards and an abacus...pfft...I did all my computing in my head...which could explain why I rarely had correct answers for anything past 10 * 10Fangles wrote:Now Sparkie I can vouch for, he passed with flying colours...

Here you go Fangles, pics from my trip to work yesterday.Fangles wrote:...(and I can't sleep because of the heat).



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I always use a fresh crop of hamster to calculate with but you can't count on them furry suckers in the heat. They get scared and faint. Who needs a head when you have hamsters??? What head?? There's nothing in mine anyway.Sparkie wrote:Damn right I did...and PROUD of it too! Punch cards and an abacus...pfft...I did all my computing in my head...which could explain why I rarely had correct answers for anything past 10 * 10Fangles wrote:Now Sparkie I can vouch for, he passed with flying colours...![]()
Here you go Fangles, pics from my trip to work yesterday.Fangles wrote:...(and I can't sleep because of the heat).![]()
[img]http://www.heysparkie.com/images\snow071.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.heysparkie.com/images\snow072.jpg[/img]
Sparkie, I had some good lines ready about the pictures but I get error 404 here so I am not suffering yet





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You and me both - but I believe I've got more ice than you and you've got more snow. These past few days have been pretty bad. On the positive side, the ice is the most beautiful I can ever remember seeing and with the temps, it's hanging around (literally).Sparkie wrote:Too bad, plenty of white stuff in those pics to cool you down.
The sunshine through the ice covered branches is simply beautiful.
Sure glad I didn't have to drive in it, and the kids have been off school for the past three days, so they're OK with it.
Now for the 50,000+ without power, they don't think it's quite so nice.
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Sir netasaurus, I love the vb style much better. Just one question. When I am typing the number, pressing the "." works as expected to get me to the fractional portion but then I cannot use the left arrow key to go back to the whole portion, I have to use the mouse. Since I am on the keyboard and typing anyway, the arrow keys should also shift left/right through the available masked fields.netmaestro wrote:Update with lots more functionality, code is moved to the first post. Please try it out and report bugs / desirable features.
Don't know how hard this would be for you with so much ice to spare!
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Okay, one more thing then (Boy, you are going to hate me).
I should be able to overtype the digits in any position , not just have to press DELete on them first
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I should be able to overtype the digits in any position , not just have to press DELete on them first

Please do no send any hit men to this address, I am allergic:):)
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What's so hard about "Please do no send any hit men to this address??"netmaestro wrote:I'll have to plan the attack on that one, I'll sleep on it and take a whack at it tomorrow. It sounds like a desirable feature, just not necessarily that easy to do.
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