I'm just waiting for Apple to realize that people would really shell out for a retina display desktop monitor.
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I have a suite of applications that was designed against MSSQL. We have a new vendor which will involve installing our applications there, but we absolutely must use Oracle in that installation. Other customers being unaffected, we want to keep MSSQL everywhere else.
Question 1: What are the best practices relevant to this situation?
Question 2: Is there a way (SDK, etc) to convert TSQL queries to PSQL dynamically (without manually entering them into a UI, etc)?
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@Maddus Mattus:I don't hit close all windows, but I have a preferences backup just in case.
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@1001011: The video cards aren't bridged with SLI or Crossfire; just driving extra screens. As long as I get 30 FPS, I'm happy.
@dentaku: As is often the case, I lost interest after I accomplished the proof of concept. Mostly I wanted to see and show what can be done.
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MasterPie wrote
@SlackmasterK:Not enough screens. You need some behind you.

Tried it with all of them in a single row. Far too much swiveling and neck contorting. Now I just put the stuff I don't need often back there, like the snack buffet (those which aren't in use), supplies, and the assorted crud I would otherwise have on my desk but am not using.
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Currently and slowly reorganizing; just moved from a smaller office in the extra bedroom into the larger, more open dining room.</thread>
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@Ray7:I have a small white dog; that'll have to do for the time being. I don't like cats.
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@ZippyV:Tthe electromagnetic spectrum.
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@dentaku:I tried with them all lined up like a flat surface, but the edges of the side ones were too hard to read from the middle. I like having the information up close.
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@Bass: Yeah, I stopped designing for small screens when good monitors came into fashion. Then, when the industry went back to small screens, I said "To hell with it".