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Started by scarface, February 01, 2015, 05:10 PM

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Vasudev

Quote from: harkaz on May 16, 2015, 03:46 PM
SP4 development is almost over: Need to fix a small issue with 16-bit apps (Clean installs only).
There are some reports about sporadic issues but since I cannot reproduce them I'm unable to do something to fix them.

I have been around here occasionally (as guest) just to read scarface's articles. I find them very interesting.

Now I'm more interested in security than deployment and I devote enough of free time to learn about malware analysis, forensics, etc. It's a chaotic field but certainly exciting.
16 bit apps on windows are still problematic. As a matter of fact, try running TCC or Turbo C. I think 16bit apps crash because of some memory leaks. Have yo tried tweaking 16bit apps to run in a separate memory location and AFAIK it solved some issues I faced while using Turbo C on xp.

scarface

A site released a ranking of the most beautiful capitals in the world. Some towns of which photos are present in this topic are in this list.
You can discover the ranking here: http://www.toptenfindings.com/top-10-most-beautiful-capitals-in-the-world/

Vasudev

I've final scheduled next week and I will not be available for 15-20 days.

humbert

What web site(s) do you use to host your pics?

scarface

QuoteWhat web site(s) do you use to host your pics?
This url: http://www.hostingpics.net/

scarface

It's very hot today. Usmangujjar is lucky, with 32 degres, paris is currently hotter than islamabad (26).
So Im eating an ice cream at work...
http://i.imgur.com/eFon040.jpg


Vasudev

Quote from: scarface on June 05, 2015, 03:54 PM
It's very hot today. Usmangujjar is lucky, with 32 degres, paris is currently hotter than islamabad (26).
So Im eating an ice cream at work...
http://i.imgur.com/eFon040.jpg
After couple of rain showers its cool here.

scarface

#47
Here are a few photos taken from the Eiffel tower.

Here is a view towards the West. In the background, We can see the wood of Boulogne, and the area of la Defense,


Here is another photo towards the south, with the champs de mars, and the Montparnasse tower.


Here is a view of the Sacre Coeur, from the first floor.


Here is a view towards the north East. In the foreground, we can notice the museum of the quai branly (the red building), and beside the national assembly.


Here is a view towards the north west, we can make out the Arc of triumph. At the left, we can see the Hyatt tower, a five star hotel. The ring road is just behind, so the builldings behind it are not in Paris, they are in Neuilly sur Seine. Before, I was walking in front of the red and white buildings behind the arc of triumph, on the photo, to go to work. They are still in Paris but they are marking the boundary between Paris and Levallois Perret, the buildings behind them are already in the suburb.

humbert

@harkaz - Please englighten me. I know the problem in Greece is too complicated too be explained in a few words, but at least try. As I understand it, the Greek government owes money to the EU and can't repay. How did they get into this mess to begin with? Who in your opinion bears the responsibility? As for Ukraine, it seems to me Russia is the one causing all the problems. They forcibly annexed Crimea and they're supporting the rebels. Putin even said he's going to boost Russia's nuclear arsenal. What is he thinking?

@Scarface - I'm shocking that sardine can they call a studio costs 61000â,¬. My garage is probably bigger than that.

scarface

#49
QuoteAccordingly, if these places become so expensive that no one can afford them, then the price has to come down or the seller will be stuck with them forever. Do you agree?

In most towns, this reasoning would be valid but not in Ile de France, and particulartly in Paris, where demand for housing is very tense.
There are several reasons which explain the prices, the historical dimension of the town, and the density of jobs up to the close suburb.

Density of jobs.


If you go to Evry it's more affordable, but if you have to do 1 hour of RER every day at dawn and in the evening. Many people do it, well I prefer paying a bit more and avoiding that, plus the cost of the transport.


It's probably the same thing in downtown Cairo, or in Islamabad. I didn't check, but I'm pretty sure real estate prices in Islamabad are higher than the ones in Karachi.

View to the South East - Zamalek and Cairo


Islamabad





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ThVfcVvAt0