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    SalCon
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    The difference between knowing your shit and knowing you're shit. :)

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      The difference between knowing your shit and knowing you're shit. :)

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      Brisingr Aerowing
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      My English teacher said that the first day of class. I found it funny.

      public class SysAdmin : Employee
      {

       public override void DoWork(IWorkItem workItem)
       {
            if (workItem.User.Type == UserType.NoLearn){
               throw new NoIWillNotFixYourComputerException(new Luser(workItem.User));
            }else{
                 base.DoWork(workItem);
            }
       }
      

      }

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        The difference between knowing your shit and knowing you're shit. :)

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        egenis
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        And why punctuation is very important: "We are going to eat out Grandma" vs: We are going to eat out, Grandma" Notice the subtle difference?

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          And why punctuation is very important: "We are going to eat out Grandma" vs: We are going to eat out, Grandma" Notice the subtle difference?

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          Dalek Dave
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          Yes, you missed the quotation marks off the start of the second example.

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