Hi again from JediMark / SleepyHead

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Re: Hi again from JediMark / SleepyHead

Post by DoriC » Mon Jul 22, 2013 8:39 pm

NateS wrote:Let's play it safe by leaving the ribald humor to the ladies.

Regards, Nate
Thanks for being so understanding and letting us have some fun for a change!

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Re: Hi again from JediMark / SleepyHead

Post by ems » Tue Jul 23, 2013 12:04 am

Definition of RIBALD
1
: crude, offensive <ribald language>
2
: characterized by or using coarse indecent humor
See ribald defined for English-language learners »
See ribald defined for kids »
Examples of RIBALD

<some of the movie's most ribald, and thus funniest, scenes were cut for showing on broadcast television>
<a ribald tale rife with double entendres and racy innuendo>

First Known Use of RIBALD
1508
Related to RIBALD

Synonyms
bawdy, blue, coarse, crude, dirty, filthy, foul, gross, gutter, impure, indecent, lascivious, lewd, locker-room, nasty, pornographic, porny, profane, raunchy, obscene, smutty, stag, trashy, unprintable, vulgar, wanton, X-rated

Antonyms
clean, decent, G-rated, nonobscene, wholesome

Related Words
broad, coarse-grained, gamy (or gamey), off, off-color (or off-colored), racy, risqué, salacious, salty, suggestive; barnyard, earthy, scatological; immodest, indecorous, indelicate, low, unbecoming; depraved, kinky, louche, naughty, perverse, perverted, wicked; exceptionable, objectionable, unacceptable, undesirable, unwanted, unwelcome; abhorrent, debasing, disgusting, loathsome, offensive, repellent (also repellant), repugnant, repulsive, revolting; distasteful, obnoxious, unpleasant; blamable, blameworthy, censurable, reprehensible; atrocious, infamous; abusive, scurrilous; hard-core, soft, soft-core

Near Antonyms
priggish, prim, prudish, puritanical, staid, straitlaced (or straightlaced), Victorian; correct, decorous, genteel, nice, polite, proper, respectable, seemly; innocuous, inoffensive; acceptable, agreeable, desirable, pleasant, pleasing, welcome; appropriate, becoming, fit, meet, suitable; immaculate, perfect, pure, spotless, virginal; approved, endorsed (also indorsed), sanctioned


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Re: Hi again from JediMark / SleepyHead

Post by Diggah » Tue Jul 23, 2013 1:07 am

In other words, anything involving a girl from Nantucket.

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Re: Hi again from JediMark / SleepyHead

Post by ems » Tue Jul 23, 2013 6:05 pm

Diggah wrote:In other words, anything involving a girl from Nantucket.

Why did I LOL at this
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Re: Hi again from JediMark / SleepyHead

Post by Stormynights » Tue Jul 23, 2013 6:12 pm

ems wrote:
Diggah wrote:In other words, anything involving a girl from Nantucket.

Why did I LOL at this
Because that rhymes with bucket and men think women are just good for one thing. Cleaning!

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Re: Hi again from JediMark / SleepyHead

Post by ems » Tue Jul 23, 2013 6:18 pm

Stormynights wrote:
ems wrote:
Diggah wrote:In other words, anything involving a girl from Nantucket.

Why did I LOL at this
Because that rhymes with bucket and men think women are just good for one thing. Cleaning!
Good One!
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Re: Hi again from JediMark / SleepyHead

Post by archangle » Thu Jul 25, 2013 4:18 am

Good to hear from you again, Mark.

Oh God, I understand the process of waiting and hoping for the software tools to get get updated or fixed so you can fix something else.

I suspect your worst critic is that evil bastard who stares back at you from the mirror.

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Re: Hi again from JediMark / SleepyHead

Post by jedimark » Thu Jul 25, 2013 7:18 am

archangle wrote:Good to hear from you again, Mark.

Oh God, I understand the process of waiting and hoping for the software tools to get get updated or fixed so you can fix something else.

I suspect your worst critic is that evil bastard who stares back at you from the mirror.
Yup.. I've spent the last few months in a fuzzy deadlock because of a choice between a printing system crash in Qt 4.8 and a critical graphics/mouse handling bug in Qt 5.x, both to me are unacceptable and require relatively major restructuring to work around.

There is only so much banging ones head against the desk a person can do before being driven completely insane. My brain has been such a soggy mush, the best I could do was wait on the Qt devs for an update. (Of course the most recent release doesn't fix it, but I ain't waiting any longer, I've got to attack it head on.)

I guess that's the price of using tools that are supposed to make my job easier. :-/

The fog is starting to clear up a bit so at my next moment of clarity, I'm going to take an objective look at the whole structure, and absolutely murder both those stinking bugs with extreme prejudice. Hopefully cleaning up a lot of the scattered foggy mess in the process.

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Re: Hi again from JediMark / SleepyHead

Post by jedimark » Thu Jul 25, 2013 7:53 am

My Gosh! I just made it through pruning and despamming my inbox.. what a mammoth task that was!

Nothing in there now but SleepyHead related stuff... hundreds of bug reports, feature requests and pleas for help I've cruely neglected.
I will get through it eventually!

Once again, my sincerest and most humble apologies to everyone I missed getting back to.

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Re: Hi again from JediMark / SleepyHead

Post by drj130 » Thu Jul 25, 2013 8:44 am

jedimark,

I'm happy that SH exists and that I can do things with it that I can't with ReScan. I like all the others want you to get better and take your time. Nothing worth doing is worth rushing.

Besides, look how long Microcarp has been doing operating systems and they still can't get it right. Yours is still in the early stages and seems to me to be more stable.

Take care and get well.

David

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Re: Hi again from JediMark / SleepyHead

Post by chunkyfrog » Thu Jul 25, 2013 9:04 am

Please remember that in order to help others, you first must take care of yourself.
We are in awe of what you have done, and are striving to do; but be well first.

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Re: Hi again from JediMark / SleepyHead

Post by SleepyToo2 » Thu Jul 25, 2013 3:12 pm

archangle wrote: I suspect your worst critic is that evil bastard who stares back at you from the mirror.
LOVE this! If you don't stare at the mirror and don't overthink things, does that mean you have no critics?

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Re: Hi again from JediMark / SleepyHead

Post by wm_hess » Fri Jul 26, 2013 12:39 am

Mark

Supported you when I first downloaded the software, and supported you again tonight.

Please remember though that your software works wonders only when you have a clear noggin. Fog in the noggin ain't gonna help anybody especially you.

Take care of yourself first and foremost. Once you feel better you'll do further wonders with your software. I look forward to that day, whether it's next week, next month or next year.

-Bill

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Re: Hi again from JediMark / SleepyHead

Post by grybeard77 » Fri Jul 26, 2013 12:42 pm

Just dropped my bit in the bucket for JediMark again. I've forgotten how to give another bit to jimbo for his work on getting SH to work on my Mac!!!!Senior moment!!!!

Help, any one!!!!.

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