That brings up another issue that we have with our justice system. The justice system is completely worthless when it comes to protecting principals. Legal battles that start on a principle quickly become battles of who's going to cave in and settle first because it's cheaper. Principles no longer matter. There's plenty of cases that have been heard that completely mock the intent of the justice system. It's become allowed and generally accepted to use the justice system as a business tactic to make things difficult for your competitor. If you can create an legal battle that's completely bogus and drag it in court long enough, whoever has the money to continue the legal battle longer wins. It's disgusting, and unacceptable.
F2 is correct now I am trying the impossible of tracking down the mobo via S?N; if anyone knows of a way to do this on a Dell proprietary mobo please let me know.
The Arctic Cooling ARCTIC NC offers good performance and a nice design, all in a small package. The performance is still lacking compared to full-size coolers resulting in a product that performs well enough for a compact cooler, but not enough to be recommendable over similar-priced full-size coolers unless size is a primary concern.
uhm....mine was OtakuBoards.com...
lol i was looking for Tekken 4 pictures, i think!
i went back there yesterday after about a year to find everything changed. almost ALL my posts are gone, so i can't find the first one. lol. k bai. xP
You learn something when you do web programming... never trust the client... EVER. Javascript is all well and good to handle certain ease of use (on the client), but all true functionality comes from the backend.
Regardless of how much validation you put into Javascript, you always do server side checks.
I still don't know why he wants you to use try/catch for this. I mean, exceptions are nice for stuff, but not this.
I'll give you an example of when to use exceptions. In a strong typed language (C++), you can use exceptions to give status of a function even if the function returns an integer. You could throw exceptions for improper inputs and other such stuff. That's when you do try{function();}catch(e){echo "ERROR!".e->errorText;} (Pseudo code).