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From: Tim Wescott on 16 Apr 2010 13:19 Vladimir Vassilevsky wrote: > > > Codefragment wrote: > >> Can someone tell me the difference between these two? > > I can, but I won't tell you. > >> My guess is that >> T1CMPR initializes the compare value while CMPR1 allows you to change the >> value. > > My guess is that you should go and read the manual. Pile -o- manuals. This is TI. -- Tim Wescott Control system and signal processing consulting www.wescottdesign.com
From: Rune Allnor on 16 Apr 2010 13:27 On 16 apr, 04:35, Tim Wescott <t...(a)seemywebsite.now> wrote: ***YOU*** were accusing ***ME*** of being grumpy...?!?!? You owe me a beer! Rune
From: Tim Wescott on 16 Apr 2010 13:55 Rune Allnor wrote: > On 16 apr, 04:35, Tim Wescott <t...(a)seemywebsite.now> wrote: > > ***YOU*** were accusing ***ME*** of being grumpy...?!?!? > > You owe me a beer! > > Rune Well, come over and get it! Once you hijack the ship, find out it's draft, and we'll figure out if you have to stop at Astoria, North Portland, or if you can get all the way up to the Willamette Falls. Then I'll know where to come pick you up. Of course the most upstream place to dock a big ship would be North Portland, but a launch will take you up to the boat ramp at Clackamette park. That's the most convenient place for me to pick you up, and is less than a mile from the nearest McMenamins. -- Tim Wescott Control system and signal processing consulting www.wescottdesign.com
From: Rune Allnor on 16 Apr 2010 15:14 On 16 apr, 19:55, Tim Wescott <t...(a)seemywebsite.now> wrote: > Rune Allnor wrote: > > On 16 apr, 04:35, Tim Wescott <t...(a)seemywebsite.now> wrote: > > > ***YOU*** were accusing ***ME*** of being grumpy...?!?!? > > > You owe me a beer! > > > Rune > > Well, come over and get it! > > Once you hijack the ship, find out it's draft, and we'll figure out if > you have to stop at Astoria, North Portland, or if you can get all the > way up to the Willamette Falls. Then I'll know where to come pick you up. > > Of course the most upstream place to dock a big ship would be North > Portland, but a launch will take you up to the boat ramp at Clackamette > park. That's the most convenient place for me to pick you up, and is > less than a mile from the nearest McMenamins. Bah! With the current Icelandic volcano (the ash cloud will hit the US in a forthnight or two) it's far more convenient you get into a coanoe, ride the gulf stream, take left at Hitra island, get in the fjord, then right up the Nidelva river, bank at Bakklandet and then walk straight up the bank and I might **just** - if you're lucky - have two miutes to spare to collect the beer at the 'Den Gode Nabo' pub just across the river from the cathedral. That one was for real. 'Den Gode Nabo' is the best pub in town. Rune
From: Rune Allnor on 16 Apr 2010 15:53
On 16 apr, 21:14, Rune Allnor <all...(a)tele.ntnu.no> wrote: > That one was for real. 'Den Gode Nabo' is the best pub in town. Some images from the pub: http://www.dengodenabo.com/index.php?p=35-35-32 Probably one of the best beer selections in town; certainly one of the most fascinating jukeboxes: I have spent more than a few dozen hours contemplating the bubbles flowing in the frame of that jukebox... not a single straight angle in the building. But the food is good! Ridiculously good. Rune |