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Friday, March 21, 2008
Goodbye, old friend
I'll miss seeing you out my window. Won't miss the bumpy ride or the mile long snarls on your approach, though.
The end nears for Kosciuszko Bridge
I wonder how Miss Heather feels on the other side of the Polish pontoon.
Anonymous said...
I won't miss spending an hour to downtown brooklyn.. let the demo begin.
Anonymous said...
It reminds me of a bridge I once built
with my deluxe "Gilbert Erector Set" as a kid.
I built 'em better and built 'em stronger.
My Lionel freight cars were never tangled
in a traffic snarl as they smoothly passed through.
Anonymous said...
You mean that "4 Burros" isn't going to push
for landmarking this historically significant bridge" ?
Let's f--k with Mary Beth Betts' head at LPC
and submit an RFE for it (ha, ha, ha) .
Anonymous said...
What I do miss are the Fourth of July fireworks views from this bridge. Not all of us can afford a Queens West penthouse, and this bridge gave us a millionaire's-eye view of Manhattan.
Anonymous said...
Good riddance to bad rubbish.
loyal citizen said...
The bridge is relatively small. At the very least, can a substantial portion or the entire structure be donated to a museum or public works park i.e. in LIC? It does have historical significance (hence the figure its named after), and there are a minimal number of its type on an architectural basis. It would provide fo...
EW-3 said...
so where does all the traffic go?
Is there an alternate route in position already to pick up the slack?
Liman said...
Now let me get this straight. That gawdawful fugly dysfunctional POS bridge has seriously been considered for PRESERVATION? And St. Saviour's was not? That's not really true, is it? I mean that's a joke, right? Right?
Anonymous said...
so where does all the traffic go?
Plans are to take 50-100 buildings and build the new bridge and skyway 10 Feet to the East of what is there now.
The old ROW facing Manhatten would be sold to become the same towering shit they are doing in LIC ....but now up to the Domino suger sight.
Somehow in this process Greenpoint oil spill gets abated.
Sounds like bad news for Greenpoint, those poor homeowners are going to be really terrorized.
The old bridge us small but there is nothing really wrong with it, this city just wants that some of that newly printed Federal $$$$ and EuroCash...Its a sham !
Run Fast, Think Quick, and Let the Knives Fly
Ask Satu, Elias, Linos, Sonia, Onda, Nes, Ursa, Jerome, and Esda.
Feb 23
Travelling Travelers
(Firstly I want to say sorry in advance, my writing skills…Leave much to be desired Orz)
Rain was pouring down throughout the area as the young boy was trudging along, his boots and clothes messy and sloshing as he had to navigate through the muddy path of the forest.
Milton was perched at the back of the boy’s neck completely safe and cozy from the weather  under his hair and hood to which Marcus pulled down to cover his eyes a little better whilst wishing he had set out after the storm had let up.
CRACK went a strike of thunder as Marcus instantly dropped down into a crouch pulling the hood down more over his head trembling and mumbling.
“It’s just thunder, it’s just thunder it’s not going to hurt you…It’s just thunder.” He let out a choked whimper now. “I wish Damian or Dad were here…”
((Pshaw—your writing is just fine. :) ))
Linos cursed at the sky, only to get water in his eyes. More sober than he would have liked, the man shouted and fussed as he became utterly drenched with the frigid rain. Hazelnut was hiding in his pocket, and Ruth floated aimlessly ahead. Yes, he probably should have waited for the storm to let up, but Ruth hadn’t st...
The mud was slick, and Linos stumbled a few times, cursing all the way. There was a crack of thunder, and he jumped, nearly landing face first into a shrub. The man pulled himself up and sighed, before noticing a crouching figure in the road. It was hard to tell who it was, whether it be friend or foe. He squinted, and...
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How can I schedule tasks based on DLL or EXE using Symbian C++?
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Last edited: lpvalente (17 Nov 2012)
How can I schedule tasks based on DLL or EXE?
Scheduling DLL or EXE-based tasks using the RScheduler class requires a certain technique to implement the EXE and DLL.
To schedule a DLL-based task in the emulator, implement the DLL as follows:
LOCAL_D TInt StartDLL(TAny* aParam)
CMyDll* self = new(ELeave) CMyDll;
TInt CMyDll::Test()
return KErrNone;
EXPORT_C TThreadFunction ThreadFunction()
// Ordinal one export that returns the function
// which extracts the pseudo-command line
// under WINS, this is passed as thread data).
return StartDLL;
GLDEF_C TInt E32Dll(TDllReason /*aReason*/)
Further information: The aParam passed in StartDLL can be used as follows to create CScheduledTask objects:
TFileName* fileName = reinterpret_cast<TFileName*>(aParam);
CcFileStore* store = CDirectFileStore::OpenLC(iFsSession, fileName, EFileRead);
RStoreReadStream instream;
instream.OpenLC(*store, store->Root());
// Get task count
TInt count = instream.ReadInt32L();
__ASSERT_ALWAYS(count > 0, Panic(ETaskExePanicNoScheduledTasks));
for (TInt i=0;i<count;i++)
CScheduledTask* task =