Tim: >I hope you'll be very happy, you and your new best >code-breaking friend <wink>. Not like I didn't give you *loads* of time to point out the errors of my ways. One slight adjective from you, or a finger snap to the PSU and both I and my comments would have been no more. (Umm, maybe I shouldn't have been so outspoken in that statement.) >next-thing-you-know-they'll-take-away-"<>"-and-!wink=-just-doesn't- > look-right-ly y'rs - tim And here I always thought <wink> was used like >>> wink = 10 >>> 1 <wink> 0 1 >>> 1 <0.5*wink> 0 1 >>> 1 <0*wink> 0 0 >>> Now I need to figure out how to use a <wink> in real code. Gotta go, someone's walking up to my house from a black armour-plated van labeled "PSU Flower Delivery". Funny, I didn't order any flow.. -- mmgh! ahhhhhh!!!! Andrew dalke at acm.org
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