The Daily Static
  The Daily Static
UF Archives
Register
UF Membership
Ad Free Site
Postcards
Community

Geekfinder
UFie Gear
Advertise on UF

Forum Rules
& FAQ


Username

Password


Create a New Account

 
 

Back to UserFriendly Strip Comments Index

Could it be that... by Tars_Tarkas2001-10-08 01:39:18
  Turns out by alfapiep2006-11-19 12:55:59
    Trust me on this, there are few jobs more by adiplomat2001-10-08 03:13:14
      So you by phenyl2001-10-08 05:07:44
        want to LART whoever designed VBA MsgBox system by SD Maruko-kun 2001-10-08 05:50:33
couldn't the bloody M$ idiots have introduced a way
to say "don't make the MsgBox wider than 'n' pixels/'m' percent
of the screen"? Using all those hardcoded CR/LF's and all
that checking to see if that or the used variables didn't
result in a very wide and flat MsgBox is such a PITA... :(
</rant>

Fortunately next part of the project will probably have to be
written in Rexx...

PS, you forgot: [Lock Up So Even The Powerbutton Wont Work]
or [Set Active Part. From Bootmanager to Win98 Part.] etc.
(you just gotta love a win98 re-install...</sarcasm>)

SD Maruko-kun
[ Reply ]
          Rexx as in OS/2? by phenyl2001-10-08 06:03:22
            Ooops, that was Warp4 by phenyl2001-10-08 06:04:25
              not on OS/2 / warp by SD Maruko-kun2001-10-08 07:09:34
                REXX is a snap. by ToolGeek2001-10-08 08:09:21
                  hmm by SD Maruko-kun2001-10-08 09:46:05
                    I have yet to Perl by ToolGeek2001-10-08 10:25:37
              yep by alfapiep2006-11-19 12:55:59
            SDD drivers work great! by ToolGeek2001-10-08 08:06:00
              SDD? I am becoming by phenyl2001-10-08 08:53:51
                here by ToolGeek2006-11-19 12:55:59
          If you're over there... by alfapiep2001-10-08 07:15:26

 

[Todays Cartoon Discussion] [News Index]

Come get yer ARS (Account Registration System) Source Code here!
All images, characters, content and text are copyrighted and trademarks of J.D. Frazer except where other ownership applies. Don't do bad things, we have lawyers.
UserFriendly.Org and its operators are not liable for comments or content posted by its visitors, and will cheerfully assist the lawful authorities in hunting down script-kiddies, spammers and other net scum. And if you're really bad, we'll call your mom. (We're not kidding, we've done it before.)