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@smercurio_fc wrote:

So in the good old days men dressed in bed?


Didn't have too the woman did that for you. (I guess)

 

Tim
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@aeastet wrote:

 


@smercurio_fc wrote:

So in the good old days men dressed in bed?


Didn't have too the woman did that for you. (I guess)

 


All of the above questions can be answered by watching The Dick VanDyke show but I save you the time. No men did not get dressed by women in fact we had to be completely clothed before even thinking of getting into bed a sepearte bed.

 

Ben

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Ben wrote: 

All of the above questions can be answered by watching The Dick VanDyke show but I save you the time. No men did not get dressed by women in fact we had to be completely clothed before even thinking of getting into bed a sepearte bed.

 

Ben


When they finally let couples get into one bed on TV, each of them had to have one foot on the floor. Not sure how long that lasted.

Richard






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@broken Arrow wrote:

Ben wrote: 

All of the above questions can be answered by watching The Dick VanDyke show but I save you the time. No men did not get dressed by women in fact we had to be completely clothed before even thinking of getting into bed a sepearte bed.

 

Ben


When they finally let couples get into one bed on TV, each of them had to have one foot on the floor. Not sure how long that lasted.


According to my wife at Grove City College that rule was in effect through 1979 at the least.

 

Ben

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Feral programming:

 

 

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and Where did you see that?

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I recently read...

 

"i solved this problem by now using 100 queues"

Richard






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@broken Arrow wrote:

I recently read...

 

"i solved this problem by now using 100 queues"


That may seem extreme but I have implemented plug-in architectures that used more than 200 queues.

 

In yet another app we needed to process very large data sets that pushed the limits of Windows. To avoid buffer copies kept each scan line in a seperate queue and the data just sat there until time to crunch. Since the customer thought the original challenge could not be done and the queues did the trick, I call that a success.

 

Ben

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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I recently read...

 

I have implemented plug-in architectures that used more than 200 queues.

Richard






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@broken Arrow wrote:

I recently read...

 

I have implemented plug-in architectures that used more than 200 queues.


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