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chossmonkey
Nov 27, 2009, 11:23 PM
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obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: Buckets is doing whatever the hell buckets does. Right now GU'n 18 pages. And while you shit headz are about to eat turkey I'm at work! Hard at work I see. Yep finally had an easy afternoon. jealuz? Yes.
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chossmonkey
Nov 27, 2009, 11:25 PM
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obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: carabiner96 wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: carabiner96 wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: Hey Jeff, what's on your mind for Friday? I'm not checking the forecase because it's too early, but there prolly won't be ice to any meaningful degree. Rock works. Ice is bettah. Maybe geerz for both. 60% chance of rain. It's going to change six times before Friday. To snow. to ice, if gawd willz it. I scoped out bear creek falls today. It's not ready. [image]http://lh4.ggpht.com/_5V8Iv_k34wI/R9fqhDj8IoI/AAAAAAAAAfU/zx6sNJHFrUw/s512/IMG_8996.JPG[/image] (someone elses pic, but imagine how awesome it will be frozen! Something that high volume will take some time. Fortunately, or unfortunately it is pretty low angle so it should ice up pretty quickly compared to something steeper. Churt I need to post you a cpl pictures I saw on Brents computer when he was showing me some others. Him and his buddies were at this falls last spring and I'm wondering if it would be any good. Its really close to my house. I have to do that from home Battlefield? I don't know, how does this look? [IMG]http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb141/spygirl_5/p_00058.jpg[/IMG] Not too much like battlefield, though I have only seen that from the road. There is another maybe falkners? There was a sweet dagger there when we went and looked.
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obsessed
Nov 28, 2009, 12:10 AM
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chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: carabiner96 wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: carabiner96 wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: Hey Jeff, what's on your mind for Friday? I'm not checking the forecase because it's too early, but there prolly won't be ice to any meaningful degree. Rock works. Ice is bettah. Maybe geerz for both. 60% chance of rain. It's going to change six times before Friday. To snow. to ice, if gawd willz it. I scoped out bear creek falls today. It's not ready. [image]http://lh4.ggpht.com/_5V8Iv_k34wI/R9fqhDj8IoI/AAAAAAAAAfU/zx6sNJHFrUw/s512/IMG_8996.JPG[/image] (someone elses pic, but imagine how awesome it will be frozen! Something that high volume will take some time. Fortunately, or unfortunately it is pretty low angle so it should ice up pretty quickly compared to something steeper. Churt I need to post you a cpl pictures I saw on Brents computer when he was showing me some others. Him and his buddies were at this falls last spring and I'm wondering if it would be any good. Its really close to my house. I have to do that from home Battlefield? I don't know, how does this look? [IMG]http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb141/spygirl_5/p_00058.jpg[/IMG] Not too much like battlefield, though I have only seen that from the road. There is another maybe falkners? There was a sweet dagger there when we went and looked. I just asked him. Yeah its felkers
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tripperjm
Nov 28, 2009, 2:38 AM
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Well kids, my computer is still infected, haven't had time to do anything about it... so in my dispair I've been climbing a bunch. Just rolled in from the crag and Mari has a couple of friends over for the night. One of her friends left her laptop on the dining room table.... I have stolen it and hiding up in my room until the young lady notices it missing. Lots of shit to tell you guys.... still I'm 50+ pages back so... i guess the stories will have to wait. Time to GU, might have to pull on a few slings though, still, hope you guys had something worth reading. oh yea, just in case I forget, not tring to be mushy, still, have to say...... missed you guys. well, let's see if I can get through a few pages before I get found out.
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tripperjm
Nov 28, 2009, 2:45 AM
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wanderlustmd wrote: snoopy138 wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: Where's GG these days? Still working on the patio? you fucking donny. potato fucker was right, you don't read these at awl. she's at teh gunks. with jake. the fact that I skim is nothing new. I thought that was a weekend thing. Play in traffic fuckwad, Matt Still, skimming is teh weke. oh and I just noticed, I'm not 50 pages down, I'm 70 down.
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tripperjm
Nov 28, 2009, 2:48 AM
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clausti wrote: camhead wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: camhead wrote: clausti wrote: epoch wrote: clausti wrote: epoch wrote: clausti wrote: snoopy138 wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: camhead wrote: Seriously, fuck all you guys, I'm funny. Not going to sign my name, Paul I think yore hilarious. Eat shit, Matt well, its settled. kamhed's not funny. i think he's funny. but then, i also put his ____ in my _____. in the spirit of teh great olddonny, cla heh, Fill In The Blanks Cheers! Jay if you can figure it out, i'm sure everyone else can, too. smooches, cla I figured it out a while ago. I just wanted to revisit that payge. I get a good chuckle out of it. toodles, Jay that is a funny payge. sugar kisses, cla What the fuck are sugar kisses? Shitting daffodils into the gingerbread outhouse, Paul LOL Ha! WMD thinkz I'z funny! And WHAT is the deal with airline food? I mean, really, if I wanted to eat reheated frozen stuff I would just have my wife cook! Do I look like a schlamiel? ZING! i made the food before i frozed it. my ass looks better when i doynt buy wendy's for lunch, cla Well, uhmmm, ahh.... maybe you could post up a pic, so we can decide?
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camhead
Nov 28, 2009, 2:53 AM
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hey, does it count as GU if I skimmed over that entire page that partygirl vomited all over yesterday? The klamheads went to Thanksgiving in Cleveland. I made good pie. We went and saw Lake Erie in a fricking polar windstorm. Clausti's ass still looks nice, but I have no pics appropriate for Jack to see. As soon as I've photoshopped long hair onto her, I'll send him one. Next two days are prolly going to be the last nice das of the year at the Red, but I'm stuck grading exams.
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snoopy138
Nov 28, 2009, 3:28 AM
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dominic7 wrote: caughtinside wrote: I am still BANZed from four of the website forums. like announcements. Ha! Yore banzpayne pleases me. Still a long way to go in this GU. the post-vakashun GU is not an easy won.
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wanderlustmd
Nov 28, 2009, 4:40 AM
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tripperjm wrote: Well kids, my computer is still infected, haven't had time to do anything about it... so in my dispair I've been climbing a bunch. Just rolled in from the crag and Mari has a couple of friends over for the night. One of her friends left her laptop on the dining room table.... I have stolen it and hiding up in my room until the young lady notices it missing. Lots of shit to tell you guys.... still I'm 50+ pages back so... i guess the stories will have to wait. Time to GU, might have to pull on a few slings though, still, hope you guys had something worth reading. oh yea, just in case I forget, not tring to be mushy, still, have to say...... missed you guys. well, let's see if I can get through a few pages before I get found out. Jack cdb?
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curt
Nov 28, 2009, 4:44 AM
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wanderlustmd wrote: tripperjm wrote: Well kids, my computer is still infected, haven't had time to do anything about it... so in my dispair I've been climbing a bunch. Just rolled in from the crag and Mari has a couple of friends over for the night. One of her friends left her laptop on the dining room table.... I have stolen it and hiding up in my room until the young lady notices it missing. Lots of shit to tell you guys.... still I'm 50+ pages back so... i guess the stories will have to wait. Time to GU, might have to pull on a few slings though, still, hope you guys had something worth reading. oh yea, just in case I forget, not tring to be mushy, still, have to say...... missed you guys. well, let's see if I can get through a few pages before I get found out. Jack cdb? hugely. Curt
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dominic7
Nov 28, 2009, 3:24 PM
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Arrogant_Bastard wrote: caughtinside wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I know I've been out of the loop for a while with this whole job applying thing, but why pdf? I do it so they can't open it up and see all the changes I've made to it over the years. I'm not too worried about someone messing with it, but I suppose that could be a concern. Durp. The changes could be accidental though. Word is a dynamic program that stores information in a sort of vector format and how one person has theirs set up can be very different from another. I use styles a lot in Word. I'm not stupid enough to save over the default styles but I've seen people do it. Now if that person opens your DOC it's going to be in their fucked up format. Especially now with several forms of MS Office in heavy use. Margins can float around a lot on word. I had my footer (all my contact information) not print out on a resume I sent my company. They passed the printout sans any contact information around to people in the office who all says "well, looks like a good guy to hire, but who the fuck is stupid enough not to put contact information on a resume". Not that you'd have TMs, Copyrights, or say the degrees bubble - but such upper ASCII text often gets botched. Putting it into PDF freezes everything into bitmap format. WYSIWYG. You can see exactly how it's going to look, lock it, and send it off in a much smaller and easier to open format. Fuck, this serious posting shit is for the birds. It's not actually a bitmap format, though this is a pretty good explanation. The history is that Adobe was the leading developer of Postscript, which was the "language" that standardized how computers talked to printers: defining the protocol by which any combination of printers and computers would produce visibly identical printouts. The Portable Document Format (PDF) is actually Postscript-compliant and has extensions to markup document properties, bookmarks, etc. I know all this useless trivia because my first jorb out of college was to write software that allowed one to fill in form fields on a PDF so I had to hack extensions onto the format. You will Read All That! ^^
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dominic7 wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: caughtinside wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I know I've been out of the loop for a while with this whole job applying thing, but why pdf? I do it so they can't open it up and see all the changes I've made to it over the years. I'm not too worried about someone messing with it, but I suppose that could be a concern. Durp. The changes could be accidental though. Word is a dynamic program that stores information in a sort of vector format and how one person has theirs set up can be very different from another. I use styles a lot in Word. I'm not stupid enough to save over the default styles but I've seen people do it. Now if that person opens your DOC it's going to be in their fucked up format. Especially now with several forms of MS Office in heavy use. Margins can float around a lot on word. I had my footer (all my contact information) not print out on a resume I sent my company. They passed the printout sans any contact information around to people in the office who all says "well, looks like a good guy to hire, but who the fuck is stupid enough not to put contact information on a resume". Not that you'd have TMs, Copyrights, or say the degrees bubble - but such upper ASCII text often gets botched. Putting it into PDF freezes everything into bitmap format. WYSIWYG. You can see exactly how it's going to look, lock it, and send it off in a much smaller and easier to open format. Fuck, this serious posting shit is for the birds. It's not actually a bitmap format, though this is a pretty good explanation. The history is that Adobe was the leading developer of Postscript, which was the "language" that standardized how computers talked to printers: defining the protocol by which any combination of printers and computers would produce visibly identical printouts. The Portable Document Format (PDF) is actually Postscript-compliant and has extensions to markup document properties, bookmarks, etc. I know all this useless trivia because my first jorb out of college was to write software that allowed one to fill in form fields on a PDF so I had to hack extensions onto the format. You will Read All That! ^^ I was suckered into reading that...
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camhead
Nov 28, 2009, 7:17 PM
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dominic7 wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: caughtinside wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I know I've been out of the loop for a while with this whole job applying thing, but why pdf? I do it so they can't open it up and see all the changes I've made to it over the years. I'm not too worried about someone messing with it, but I suppose that could be a concern. Durp. The changes could be accidental though. Word is a dynamic program that stores information in a sort of vector format and how one person has theirs set up can be very different from another. I use styles a lot in Word. I'm not stupid enough to save over the default styles but I've seen people do it. Now if that person opens your DOC it's going to be in their fucked up format. Especially now with several forms of MS Office in heavy use. Margins can float around a lot on word. I had my footer (all my contact information) not print out on a resume I sent my company. They passed the printout sans any contact information around to people in the office who all says "well, looks like a good guy to hire, but who the fuck is stupid enough not to put contact information on a resume". Not that you'd have TMs, Copyrights, or say the degrees bubble - but such upper ASCII text often gets botched. Putting it into PDF freezes everything into bitmap format. WYSIWYG. You can see exactly how it's going to look, lock it, and send it off in a much smaller and easier to open format. Fuck, this serious posting shit is for the birds. It's not actually a bitmap format, though this is a pretty good explanation. The history is that Adobe was the leading developer of Postscript, which was the "language" that standardized how computers talked to printers: defining the protocol by which any combination of printers and computers would produce visibly identical printouts. The Portable Document Format (PDF) is actually Postscript-compliant and has extensions to markup document properties, bookmarks, etc. I know all this useless trivia because my first jorb out of college was to write software that allowed one to fill in form fields on a PDF so I had to hack extensions onto the format. You will Read All That! ^^ Donny7 cupz his own balls? Actually, on the subject, the formatting of my 400 page dissertation was a nightmare, and a lot of the guidelines that they required were very difficult to get MS Office to do, especially in terms of page numbering. The night before I had to submit my dissertation, I could NOT for the life of me get the intro's roman numeral page numbers to omit page i and ii, and start on page iii (stupid rule). I was ready to smash my computer and go all Kaczynski on the college of grad studies So clausti came up with a brilliant idea. We put opaque white circles over the i and ii page numbers, and then immediately transferred the file over into PDF format, where it remains to this day. heh. ^^^yore not reading that^^^
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wanderlustmd
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camhead wrote: dominic7 wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: caughtinside wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I know I've been out of the loop for a while with this whole job applying thing, but why pdf? I do it so they can't open it up and see all the changes I've made to it over the years. I'm not too worried about someone messing with it, but I suppose that could be a concern. Durp. The changes could be accidental though. Word is a dynamic program that stores information in a sort of vector format and how one person has theirs set up can be very different from another. I use styles a lot in Word. I'm not stupid enough to save over the default styles but I've seen people do it. Now if that person opens your DOC it's going to be in their fucked up format. Especially now with several forms of MS Office in heavy use. Margins can float around a lot on word. I had my footer (all my contact information) not print out on a resume I sent my company. They passed the printout sans any contact information around to people in the office who all says "well, looks like a good guy to hire, but who the fuck is stupid enough not to put contact information on a resume". Not that you'd have TMs, Copyrights, or say the degrees bubble - but such upper ASCII text often gets botched. Putting it into PDF freezes everything into bitmap format. WYSIWYG. You can see exactly how it's going to look, lock it, and send it off in a much smaller and easier to open format. Fuck, this serious posting shit is for the birds. It's not actually a bitmap format, though this is a pretty good explanation. The history is that Adobe was the leading developer of Postscript, which was the "language" that standardized how computers talked to printers: defining the protocol by which any combination of printers and computers would produce visibly identical printouts. The Portable Document Format (PDF) is actually Postscript-compliant and has extensions to markup document properties, bookmarks, etc. I know all this useless trivia because my first jorb out of college was to write software that allowed one to fill in form fields on a PDF so I had to hack extensions onto the format. You will Read All That! ^^ Donny7 cupz his own balls? Actually, on the subject, the formatting of my 400 page dissertation was a nightmare, and a lot of the guidelines that they required were very difficult to get MS Office to do, especially in terms of page numbering. The night before I had to submit my dissertation, I could NOT for the life of me get the intro's roman numeral page numbers to omit page i and ii, and start on page iii (stupid rule). I was ready to smash my computer and go all Kaczynski on the college of grad studies So clausti came up with a brilliant idea. We put opaque white circles over the i and ii page numbers, and then immediately transferred the file over into PDF format, where it remains to this day. heh. ^^^yore not reading that^^^ Freshman Orientation to PhD - some things never change.
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sungam
Nov 28, 2009, 8:28 PM
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camhead wrote: dominic7 wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: caughtinside wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I know I've been out of the loop for a while with this whole job applying thing, but why pdf? I do it so they can't open it up and see all the changes I've made to it over the years. I'm not too worried about someone messing with it, but I suppose that could be a concern. Durp. The changes could be accidental though. Word is a dynamic program that stores information in a sort of vector format and how one person has theirs set up can be very different from another. I use styles a lot in Word. I'm not stupid enough to save over the default styles but I've seen people do it. Now if that person opens your DOC it's going to be in their fucked up format. Especially now with several forms of MS Office in heavy use. Margins can float around a lot on word. I had my footer (all my contact information) not print out on a resume I sent my company. They passed the printout sans any contact information around to people in the office who all says "well, looks like a good guy to hire, but who the fuck is stupid enough not to put contact information on a resume". Not that you'd have TMs, Copyrights, or say the degrees bubble - but such upper ASCII text often gets botched. Putting it into PDF freezes everything into bitmap format. WYSIWYG. You can see exactly how it's going to look, lock it, and send it off in a much smaller and easier to open format. Fuck, this serious posting shit is for the birds. It's not actually a bitmap format, though this is a pretty good explanation. The history is that Adobe was the leading developer of Postscript, which was the "language" that standardized how computers talked to printers: defining the protocol by which any combination of printers and computers would produce visibly identical printouts. The Portable Document Format (PDF) is actually Postscript-compliant and has extensions to markup document properties, bookmarks, etc. I know all this useless trivia because my first jorb out of college was to write software that allowed one to fill in form fields on a PDF so I had to hack extensions onto the format. You will Read All That! ^^ Donny7 cupz his own balls? Actually, on the subject, the formatting of my 400 page dissertation was a nightmare, and a lot of the guidelines that they required were very difficult to get MS Office to do, especially in terms of page numbering. The night before I had to submit my dissertation, I could NOT for the life of me get the intro's roman numeral page numbers to omit page i and ii, and start on page iii (stupid rule). I was ready to smash my computer and go all Kaczynski on the college of grad studies So clausti came up with a brilliant idea. We put opaque white circles over the i and ii page numbers, and then immediately transferred the file over into PDF format, where it remains to this day. heh. ^^^yore not reading that^^^ Hmmm, and here I would have just used 2 different word files.
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sungam wrote: camhead wrote: dominic7 wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: caughtinside wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I know I've been out of the loop for a while with this whole job applying thing, but why pdf? I do it so they can't open it up and see all the changes I've made to it over the years. I'm not too worried about someone messing with it, but I suppose that could be a concern. Durp. The changes could be accidental though. Word is a dynamic program that stores information in a sort of vector format and how one person has theirs set up can be very different from another. I use styles a lot in Word. I'm not stupid enough to save over the default styles but I've seen people do it. Now if that person opens your DOC it's going to be in their fucked up format. Especially now with several forms of MS Office in heavy use. Margins can float around a lot on word. I had my footer (all my contact information) not print out on a resume I sent my company. They passed the printout sans any contact information around to people in the office who all says "well, looks like a good guy to hire, but who the fuck is stupid enough not to put contact information on a resume". Not that you'd have TMs, Copyrights, or say the degrees bubble - but such upper ASCII text often gets botched. Putting it into PDF freezes everything into bitmap format. WYSIWYG. You can see exactly how it's going to look, lock it, and send it off in a much smaller and easier to open format. Fuck, this serious posting shit is for the birds. It's not actually a bitmap format, though this is a pretty good explanation. The history is that Adobe was the leading developer of Postscript, which was the "language" that standardized how computers talked to printers: defining the protocol by which any combination of printers and computers would produce visibly identical printouts. The Portable Document Format (PDF) is actually Postscript-compliant and has extensions to markup document properties, bookmarks, etc. I know all this useless trivia because my first jorb out of college was to write software that allowed one to fill in form fields on a PDF so I had to hack extensions onto the format. You will Read All That! ^^ Donny7 cupz his own balls? Actually, on the subject, the formatting of my 400 page dissertation was a nightmare, and a lot of the guidelines that they required were very difficult to get MS Office to do, especially in terms of page numbering. The night before I had to submit my dissertation, I could NOT for the life of me get the intro's roman numeral page numbers to omit page i and ii, and start on page iii (stupid rule). I was ready to smash my computer and go all Kaczynski on the college of grad studies So clausti came up with a brilliant idea. We put opaque white circles over the i and ii page numbers, and then immediately transferred the file over into PDF format, where it remains to this day. heh. ^^^yore not reading that^^^ Hmmm, and here I would have just used 2 different word files. tried that. only way it would have worked would have been to put them all together separately into one pdf (i.e., when I tried to combine multiple docs into one doc, it failzed to retain the numbering patterns), which I could not figure out how to do at that time.
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snoopy138
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camhead wrote: sungam wrote: camhead wrote: dominic7 wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: caughtinside wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I know I've been out of the loop for a while with this whole job applying thing, but why pdf? I do it so they can't open it up and see all the changes I've made to it over the years. I'm not too worried about someone messing with it, but I suppose that could be a concern. Durp. The changes could be accidental though. Word is a dynamic program that stores information in a sort of vector format and how one person has theirs set up can be very different from another. I use styles a lot in Word. I'm not stupid enough to save over the default styles but I've seen people do it. Now if that person opens your DOC it's going to be in their fucked up format. Especially now with several forms of MS Office in heavy use. Margins can float around a lot on word. I had my footer (all my contact information) not print out on a resume I sent my company. They passed the printout sans any contact information around to people in the office who all says "well, looks like a good guy to hire, but who the fuck is stupid enough not to put contact information on a resume". Not that you'd have TMs, Copyrights, or say the degrees bubble - but such upper ASCII text often gets botched. Putting it into PDF freezes everything into bitmap format. WYSIWYG. You can see exactly how it's going to look, lock it, and send it off in a much smaller and easier to open format. Fuck, this serious posting shit is for the birds. It's not actually a bitmap format, though this is a pretty good explanation. The history is that Adobe was the leading developer of Postscript, which was the "language" that standardized how computers talked to printers: defining the protocol by which any combination of printers and computers would produce visibly identical printouts. The Portable Document Format (PDF) is actually Postscript-compliant and has extensions to markup document properties, bookmarks, etc. I know all this useless trivia because my first jorb out of college was to write software that allowed one to fill in form fields on a PDF so I had to hack extensions onto the format. You will Read All That! ^^ Donny7 cupz his own balls? Actually, on the subject, the formatting of my 400 page dissertation was a nightmare, and a lot of the guidelines that they required were very difficult to get MS Office to do, especially in terms of page numbering. The night before I had to submit my dissertation, I could NOT for the life of me get the intro's roman numeral page numbers to omit page i and ii, and start on page iii (stupid rule). I was ready to smash my computer and go all Kaczynski on the college of grad studies So clausti came up with a brilliant idea. We put opaque white circles over the i and ii page numbers, and then immediately transferred the file over into PDF format, where it remains to this day. heh. ^^^yore not reading that^^^ Hmmm, and here I would have just used 2 different word files. tried that. only way it would have worked would have been to put them all together separately into one pdf (i.e., when I tried to combine multiple docs into one doc, it failzed to retain the numbering patterns), which I could not figure out how to do at that time. Print both docs to pdf. Open one of them. Document -> Insert Pages.
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snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: sungam wrote: camhead wrote: dominic7 wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: caughtinside wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I know I've been out of the loop for a while with this whole job applying thing, but why pdf? I do it so they can't open it up and see all the changes I've made to it over the years. I'm not too worried about someone messing with it, but I suppose that could be a concern. Durp. The changes could be accidental though. Word is a dynamic program that stores information in a sort of vector format and how one person has theirs set up can be very different from another. I use styles a lot in Word. I'm not stupid enough to save over the default styles but I've seen people do it. Now if that person opens your DOC it's going to be in their fucked up format. Especially now with several forms of MS Office in heavy use. Margins can float around a lot on word. I had my footer (all my contact information) not print out on a resume I sent my company. They passed the printout sans any contact information around to people in the office who all says "well, looks like a good guy to hire, but who the fuck is stupid enough not to put contact information on a resume". Not that you'd have TMs, Copyrights, or say the degrees bubble - but such upper ASCII text often gets botched. Putting it into PDF freezes everything into bitmap format. WYSIWYG. You can see exactly how it's going to look, lock it, and send it off in a much smaller and easier to open format. Fuck, this serious posting shit is for the birds. It's not actually a bitmap format, though this is a pretty good explanation. The history is that Adobe was the leading developer of Postscript, which was the "language" that standardized how computers talked to printers: defining the protocol by which any combination of printers and computers would produce visibly identical printouts. The Portable Document Format (PDF) is actually Postscript-compliant and has extensions to markup document properties, bookmarks, etc. I know all this useless trivia because my first jorb out of college was to write software that allowed one to fill in form fields on a PDF so I had to hack extensions onto the format. You will Read All That! ^^ Donny7 cupz his own balls? Actually, on the subject, the formatting of my 400 page dissertation was a nightmare, and a lot of the guidelines that they required were very difficult to get MS Office to do, especially in terms of page numbering. The night before I had to submit my dissertation, I could NOT for the life of me get the intro's roman numeral page numbers to omit page i and ii, and start on page iii (stupid rule). I was ready to smash my computer and go all Kaczynski on the college of grad studies So clausti came up with a brilliant idea. We put opaque white circles over the i and ii page numbers, and then immediately transferred the file over into PDF format, where it remains to this day. heh. ^^^yore not reading that^^^ Hmmm, and here I would have just used 2 different word files. tried that. only way it would have worked would have been to put them all together separately into one pdf (i.e., when I tried to combine multiple docs into one doc, it failzed to retain the numbering patterns), which I could not figure out how to do at that time. Print both docs to pdf. Open one of them. Document -> Insert Pages. cool. I'll do that next time I have to submit a dissertation. I hope that next time something like that comes up, though, I'll have fricking editors to do that schit.
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clausti
Nov 28, 2009, 11:17 PM
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snoopy138 wrote: camhead wrote: sungam wrote: camhead wrote: dominic7 wrote: Arrogant_Bastard wrote: caughtinside wrote: granite_grrl wrote: I know I've been out of the loop for a while with this whole job applying thing, but why pdf? I do it so they can't open it up and see all the changes I've made to it over the years. I'm not too worried about someone messing with it, but I suppose that could be a concern. Durp. The changes could be accidental though. Word is a dynamic program that stores information in a sort of vector format and how one person has theirs set up can be very different from another. I use styles a lot in Word. I'm not stupid enough to save over the default styles but I've seen people do it. Now if that person opens your DOC it's going to be in their fucked up format. Especially now with several forms of MS Office in heavy use. Margins can float around a lot on word. I had my footer (all my contact information) not print out on a resume I sent my company. They passed the printout sans any contact information around to people in the office who all says "well, looks like a good guy to hire, but who the fuck is stupid enough not to put contact information on a resume". Not that you'd have TMs, Copyrights, or say the degrees bubble - but such upper ASCII text often gets botched. Putting it into PDF freezes everything into bitmap format. WYSIWYG. You can see exactly how it's going to look, lock it, and send it off in a much smaller and easier to open format. Fuck, this serious posting shit is for the birds. It's not actually a bitmap format, though this is a pretty good explanation. The history is that Adobe was the leading developer of Postscript, which was the "language" that standardized how computers talked to printers: defining the protocol by which any combination of printers and computers would produce visibly identical printouts. The Portable Document Format (PDF) is actually Postscript-compliant and has extensions to markup document properties, bookmarks, etc. I know all this useless trivia because my first jorb out of college was to write software that allowed one to fill in form fields on a PDF so I had to hack extensions onto the format. You will Read All That! ^^ Donny7 cupz his own balls? Actually, on the subject, the formatting of my 400 page dissertation was a nightmare, and a lot of the guidelines that they required were very difficult to get MS Office to do, especially in terms of page numbering. The night before I had to submit my dissertation, I could NOT for the life of me get the intro's roman numeral page numbers to omit page i and ii, and start on page iii (stupid rule). I was ready to smash my computer and go all Kaczynski on the college of grad studies So clausti came up with a brilliant idea. We put opaque white circles over the i and ii page numbers, and then immediately transferred the file over into PDF format, where it remains to this day. heh. ^^^yore not reading that^^^ Hmmm, and here I would have just used 2 different word files. tried that. only way it would have worked would have been to put them all together separately into one pdf (i.e., when I tried to combine multiple docs into one doc, it failzed to retain the numbering patterns), which I could not figure out how to do at that time. Print both docs to pdf. Open one of them. Document -> Insert Pages. yeah, i did recently figure out that on macs you can open multiple documents in preview and combine them by virtue of just dragging the relevant pages from one sidebar to the next. but i didn't know that at the time.
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chossmonkey
Nov 29, 2009, 1:23 AM
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tripperjm wrote: Well kids, my computer is still infected, haven't had time to do anything about it... so in my dispair I've been climbing a bunch. Just rolled in from the crag and Mari has a couple of friends over for the night. One of her friends left her laptop on the dining room table.... I have stolen it and hiding up in my room until the young lady notices it missing. Lots of shit to tell you guys.... still I'm 50+ pages back so... i guess the stories will have to wait. Time to GU, might have to pull on a few slings though, still, hope you guys had something worth reading. oh yea, just in case I forget, not tring to be mushy, still, have to say...... missed you guys. well, let's see if I can get through a few pages before I get found out. #15!!!!
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chossmonkey
Nov 29, 2009, 1:32 AM
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We went to the seekret krag today. The weather was really shitty so we ended up not climbing. Just did a bunch of trail work and then pulled all our gear out. Checked out one of the leads for a gnu seekret krag. It was okay, but I think I want to keep shopping.
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epoch
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Nov 29, 2009, 1:49 AM
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Played in teh alpine stuffts on teh mountain behind my parent's house today. It was fucking cold, with a 25mph wind and 40 - 50 mph gusts. It was gUd. Now off to birthday dinner for Mom.
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epoch
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Nov 29, 2009, 1:58 AM
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