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Mmmm...In-n-Out. Double Double...
When I can talk about 64 bit processors and attract girls with my computer not my car, I'll come out of the closet. Until that time...I'm like "What's the ENTER key?"
-Hockey on being a geek
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David Stone wrote:
Mmmm...In-n-Out. Double Double...
Yeah, they don't have those here on east coast. Guess it's a Southern California thing, you lucky guy!
Marc
Microsoft MVP, Visual C#
MyXaml
MyXaml Blog
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I know they don't. I was in Alabama and Virginia for three weeks. The first thing I got when I came back...Double Double with grilled onions.
They're only in Cali, Arizona, and New Mexico. They might be in Oregon or something...but I don't think so.
You just gotta move back out here.
When I can talk about 64 bit processors and attract girls with my computer not my car, I'll come out of the closet. Until that time...I'm like "What's the ENTER key?"
-Hockey on being a geek
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I normally start with a single, nice design and succeed to accomplish a bewildering amount of both cool and uncool things
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Top down for lines, left to right inside each line
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So, we are working in a kind of zigzag way... especially with intending!
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Top-down, left to right, when creating.
Bottom-up, right to left when correcting :P
So probably both ..
"Every rule in a world of bits and bytes can be bend or eventually be broken"
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Actually, a program should spring fully formed from your mind. Sort of like the old Greek gods and the Titans.
I can't do this, however...;P
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