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    Brian Delahunty
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    Does anybody else find it really annoying when one shoe lace is tighter than the other. I'm probably just a freak :eek:


    "Isn't that the "write once, debug everywhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)

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      Does anybody else find it really annoying when one shoe lace is tighter than the other. I'm probably just a freak :eek:


      "Isn't that the "write once, debug everywhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)

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      Paul Watson
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      Brian Delahunty wrote: Does anybody else find it really annoying when one shoe lace is tighter than the other. I'm probably just a freak I feel your pain brother regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge "Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated."

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      • B Brian Delahunty

        Does anybody else find it really annoying when one shoe lace is tighter than the other. I'm probably just a freak :eek:


        "Isn't that the "write once, debug everywhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)

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        Dave Loeser
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        Brian, what I find annoying is when you're tieing your shoes and one of your shoe laces breaks! ACK!!!! Dave "Dak Lozar" Loeser

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          Does anybody else find it really annoying when one shoe lace is tighter than the other. I'm probably just a freak :eek:


          "Isn't that the "write once, debug everywhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)

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          Nick Parker
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          I know exactly how you are feeling. I found myself re-tying my other shoe just the other night for that exact reason. Odd isn't it. :) Nick Parker


          Actually, real programmers don't need the enter key- they just type in 00001101."

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            Brian, what I find annoying is when you're tieing your shoes and one of your shoe laces breaks! ACK!!!! Dave "Dak Lozar" Loeser

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            Brian Delahunty
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            Dave Loeser wrote: Brian, what I find annoying is when you're tieing your shoes and one of your shoe laces breaks! ACK!!!! My shoe laces rarely break. But was at a hurling match the other day and both laces broke on my burling boots...!!!!! both!!!! arrraaggghhh... :mad:


            "Isn't that the "write once, debug everywhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)

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              I know exactly how you are feeling. I found myself re-tying my other shoe just the other night for that exact reason. Odd isn't it. :) Nick Parker


              Actually, real programmers don't need the enter key- they just type in 00001101."

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              Brian Delahunty
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              It's just plain annoying. It bugs me anyway!!! :)


              "Isn't that the "write once, debug everywhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)

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              • B Brian Delahunty

                Does anybody else find it really annoying when one shoe lace is tighter than the other. I'm probably just a freak :eek:


                "Isn't that the "write once, debug everywhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)

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                Nish Nishant
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                Can't you buy laceless shoes then?


                Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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                • B Brian Delahunty

                  Does anybody else find it really annoying when one shoe lace is tighter than the other. I'm probably just a freak :eek:


                  "Isn't that the "write once, debug everywhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)

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                  Paresh Solanki
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                  I usually tie the laces so they're comfortable and then wear them as slip ons. This works most of the time, except with trainers which I wear a little tighter ;P Paresh Solanki _"Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea."_Robert A. Heinlein

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                    Can't you buy laceless shoes then?


                    Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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                    Brian Delahunty
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                    I suppose.... hmmm... it is a good idea.


                    "Isn't that the "write once, debug everywhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)

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                    • B Brian Delahunty

                      Does anybody else find it really annoying when one shoe lace is tighter than the other. I'm probably just a freak :eek:


                      "Isn't that the "write once, debug everywhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)

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                      Navin
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                      Brian Delahunty wrote: Does anybody else find it really annoying when one shoe lace is tighter than the other. I'm probably just a freak Yes, but even more annoying is when you try to tighten up the shoelace that is looser than the other. But they never come out quite the same, so then you have to tighten the other shoelace, and now you're in a loop until you cut off circulation to both of your feet. I hate when that happens! :-O :-D No generalization is 100% true. Not even this one.

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                      • B Brian Delahunty

                        Does anybody else find it really annoying when one shoe lace is tighter than the other. I'm probably just a freak :eek:


                        "Isn't that the "write once, debug everywhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)

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                        Tim Smith
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                        OMG, the should be tied? :) Tim Smith I know what you're thinking punk, you're thinking did he spell check this document? Well, to tell you the truth I kinda forgot myself in all this excitement. But being this here's CodeProject, the most powerful forums in the world and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question, Do I feel lucky? Well do ya punk?

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                          OMG, the should be tied? :) Tim Smith I know what you're thinking punk, you're thinking did he spell check this document? Well, to tell you the truth I kinda forgot myself in all this excitement. But being this here's CodeProject, the most powerful forums in the world and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question, Do I feel lucky? Well do ya punk?

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                          Brian Delahunty
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                          Tim Smith wrote: OMG, the should be tied? LOL :)


                          "Isn't that the "write once, debug everywhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)

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                            Does anybody else find it really annoying when one shoe lace is tighter than the other. I'm probably just a freak :eek:


                            "Isn't that the "write once, debug everywhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)

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                            Shog9 0
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                            I either wear shoes without laces, or tie them once when i buy them and then never untie them. It's much nicer that way :) --------_**

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                            • B Brian Delahunty

                              Tim Smith wrote: OMG, the should be tied? LOL :)


                              "Isn't that the "write once, debug everywhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)

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                              Tom Archer
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                              I can just Tim going home to poke holes in his loafers for the new shoestrings he's going to purchase today :laugh: Cheers, Tom Archer Author - Inside C#, Visual C++.NET Bible

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                              • B Brian Delahunty

                                Does anybody else find it really annoying when one shoe lace is tighter than the other. I'm probably just a freak :eek:


                                "Isn't that the "write once, debug everywhere" language?" Tom Archer on Java... :)

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                                ColinDavies
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                                Yeah that really bugs me also, I feel like I'm gonna fall over. :-(( Regardz Colin J Davies

                                Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                                More about me :-)

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