Hah. My Telstra appointment for day was a fail. I was waiting on site,
called them to see how long they would be and was told it was postponed
till tomorrow. No call to let me know!
They called me a min ago to confirm appointment for tomorrow (2 hrs after
the window 8-12 of today) and when I asked
Just a word of advice….I have been dealing with Opticomm for the last few
weeks and wonder if they have any customer service at all? Its like a
black hole of requests..ask them a question and you will never get an
answer….a nightmare of support? This is what happens when a company becomes
too la
That's the kind of thing. I'll have a play. Thanks for the quick response.
On 17 December 2013 11:42, Neil Young wrote:
> We've done some initial POC work into modelling a factory process system
> using this telerik control:
>
> http://www.telerik.com/products/wpf/diagrams.aspx
>
> We've decomp
We've done some initial POC work into modelling a factory process system
using this telerik control:
http://www.telerik.com/products/wpf/diagrams.aspx
We've decomposed the graph and stored it separately into tables, you can
get custom images and control connections etc. The project has been in
p
Oh, I wasn’t sure what the point of the iiNet invoice was.
I was more interested in what you were claiming about HFC/cable.
One issue I have with cable is that the most productive members of the
community using the Internet, the IT sector, have gradually, over the years,
relocated themselve
Try
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/182683/NetworkView-A-WPF-custom-control-for-visualizing-a
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Apologies for the terse title :-)
Imagine a visio like tool that allows me to move some simple connected
shapes around on the screen and as I move them around I get events on the
change in the graphs. This would be for embedding into custom application.
No webby stuff needed.
I'd prefer a .Net li
On 16 December 2013 22:33, Tony Wright wrote:
> No, the fact that you went completely out of your way to shoot down the
> Labor NBN without a single critical word of the Liberal plan is what makes
> you partisan.
>
Pretty sure I was critical of CVC charges, which inherently was a labor
plan to k
No, the fact that you went completely out of your way to shoot down the Labor
NBN without a single critical word of the Liberal plan is what makes you
partisan.
By the way, I got an email from Jon Dart suggesting that CVC is still in.
He also made the statement “it is assumed that instead o
Come on - I thought that was a pretty good comeback. Anyway, who says I
support the liberal plan? I am pretty sure I am on the record for saying
the Commonwealth should not be spending *any *money on this except for
structural and blackspot issues.
Just because I called bullshit on Ken saying "Tho
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