On May 16, 3:23 pm, joesimmers <joesimm...@embarqmail.com> wrote: I have a cobra glass top of this vintage so this has my interest. Did the bolt break or shear at the location where the thread ends and solid shank starts? Where the new bolts you used "grade 8"? I would not use stainless bolts as they are softer and will shear much easier than a "grade 8" heat treated bolt
On Mon, 16 May 2011 09:32:38 +0200, Henning Paul wrote: Der Scanner ist an ein altes ThinkPad X30 angeschlossen. Das hat nur USB 1.1. Könnte es damit zusammenhängen? Es liegt wohl eher daran, dass die Dateiberechtigungen unter /dev/bus/usb/ nicht korrekt von udev gesetzt worden sind. Dein Scanner steht in der rules-Datei unter /etc/udev/rules.d/ oder /lib/udev/rules.d/?
Ciao radicale.002 wrote: On 6 Giu, 22:46, "Geppo" <c...@tin.it.invalid> wrote: ti pare male...... Ehm ... E' probabile, umilmente parlando. Il fatto e' che devo impedire all' utente non di chiudere una maschera qualsiasi, ma il suo clone. Quindi se metto cancel = true dentro l' evento chiusura, poi l' utente non puo' chiudere nemmeno la maschera originale. Invece
Battleground was a machine running CentOS 5.5 and the two towers were 2 databases. First, PostgreSQL 8.4.4: scott=# select count(*) from emp e1,emp e2, emp e3, emp e4,emp e5, emp e6; count --------- 7529536 (1 row) Time: 2127.345 ms scott=# select version(); version -
S2 <non.sto.giocando.a.ni@nt.te> wrote: On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 00:57:58 +0200, Cicalone wrote: magari un domani capirà se oggi io lo perdono non hai visto l'ultima puntata di breaking bad. errore tuo. Non seguo, fammi una sintesi stile bignami 469 00:25:52,532 --> 00:25:54,500