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  • G gus_br

    yeah... i`ll become a tea drinker... i just need to discover a way to add caffeina to it. :P

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    Jonathan Darka
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    Tea already has caffeine in it :) http://www.holymtn.com/tea/teacaffeine.htm[^]


    Darka [Xanya] "I am not a slave to a god that doesn't exist."

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    • W WillemM

      try { person.DrinkCoffee(); } catch(BadTasteException ex) { throw ex; } Rethrow the exception towards your boss. He might pick it up, otherwise it might be picked up by the runtime or the debugger. ;P

      WM. What about weapons of mass-construction?

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      Steve Mayfield
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      otherwise it might be picked up by the runtime or the debugger...wouldn't it be picked up by the Garbage Collector (or is that now the CleanUp Manager)??? :-D Steve

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        otherwise it might be picked up by the runtime or the debugger...wouldn't it be picked up by the Garbage Collector (or is that now the CleanUp Manager)??? :-D Steve

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        WillemM
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        Euh.... right, the garbage collector will eventually come, if you stop thinking about your rather untasty cup of coffee. You can ofcourse call Dispose on it :D

        WM. What about weapons of mass-construction?

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        • G gus_br

          yeah... i`ll become a tea drinker... i just need to discover a way to add caffeina to it. :P

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          WillemM
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          It does have a softer taste. I normally don't drink tea, but I've become a fan since my mum made tea the other day. I can recommend it as a replacement for coffee on the job.

          WM. What about weapons of mass-construction?

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          • J Jonathan Darka

            Tea already has caffeine in it :) http://www.holymtn.com/tea/teacaffeine.htm[^]


            Darka [Xanya] "I am not a slave to a god that doesn't exist."

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            gus_br
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            ok, now i need to identify the tea type reading it on the tea box because i`m not a tea expert. but i think some are very exotic and doesn`t exist here in brazil altogether! :P BTW, how much caffeina exists in a mushroom tea? (kidding)... oO

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            • G gus_br

              what should i do if my company coffee is too, too, too bad tasting? how can i program that way? w/o coffee? the coffee is veryyyyy strong and we don`t have milk to make it softer. :/ cheers

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              Jerry Hammond
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              You dont have a 7-11/starbucks/seattle brew nearby?

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              • G gus_br

                what should i do if my company coffee is too, too, too bad tasting? how can i program that way? w/o coffee? the coffee is veryyyyy strong and we don`t have milk to make it softer. :/ cheers

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                GaryWoodfine
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                take your own milk in!!


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                • G gus_br

                  what should i do if my company coffee is too, too, too bad tasting? how can i program that way? w/o coffee? the coffee is veryyyyy strong and we don`t have milk to make it softer. :/ cheers

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                  Frank Kerrigan
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                  Go on strike, form a union and picket the office. Call non-strikers scabs and through things at them and get all the transport unions to strike as well; if your not in France then just ask for nicer coffee and a mini fridge with milk.


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                  • G gus_br

                    what should i do if my company coffee is too, too, too bad tasting? how can i program that way? w/o coffee? the coffee is veryyyyy strong and we don`t have milk to make it softer. :/ cheers

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                    Nish Nishant
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                    Add more sugar and top it with more milk. That's what I did when I first moved to Toronto - the 2 coffee flavors Dundas used was too strong for me.

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                    • J Jonathan Darka

                      You should never add milk to coffee, why ruin the taste ? Coffee is supposed to be strong.


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                      Tarakeshwar Reddy
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                      You need to have a cup of South Indian coffee before you make that decision.


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                      • G gus_br

                        what should i do if my company coffee is too, too, too bad tasting? how can i program that way? w/o coffee? the coffee is veryyyyy strong and we don`t have milk to make it softer. :/ cheers

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                        Lost User
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                        Add hot water?

                        The tigress is here :-D

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                        • G gus_br

                          what should i do if my company coffee is too, too, too bad tasting? how can i program that way? w/o coffee? the coffee is veryyyyy strong and we don`t have milk to make it softer. :/ cheers

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                          Reagan Conservative
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                          Maybe do what I do. If I have to buy coffee somewhere (like Starbucks) where the coffee is STRONG, just cut it with hot water (or re-heat in a microwave). I can ususally get a good two cups of coffee from one Starbucks coffee (and not the lattes or the other crap they pass off as coffee).

                          John P.

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