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    Look I am a littled iritated at the moment! What do peaple have against searching the net, and searching MSDN. I consider codeproject the be best place to search for the answers I am looking for. If my search hear fails I normaly will search the www as a whole before I start searching any other of the many sites I know of (inferior sites for the most part). Then and only then do I post a message to try and find out if some body has the imformation I need. I known searching MSDN and the net is some times like pulling teath, but at least try before posting a question. Note: There are a ton of qestions I could answer for example the TextOut() limit of 8192, which is technicaly untrue because the limit is (or was?) 32767 (0x7FFF) pixels and not 8192 characters, is wrong. ---------------------------------------- Ignore the spelling and gramer. I do not have time to consentrate on the details.

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      Look I am a littled iritated at the moment! What do peaple have against searching the net, and searching MSDN. I consider codeproject the be best place to search for the answers I am looking for. If my search hear fails I normaly will search the www as a whole before I start searching any other of the many sites I know of (inferior sites for the most part). Then and only then do I post a message to try and find out if some body has the imformation I need. I known searching MSDN and the net is some times like pulling teath, but at least try before posting a question. Note: There are a ton of qestions I could answer for example the TextOut() limit of 8192, which is technicaly untrue because the limit is (or was?) 32767 (0x7FFF) pixels and not 8192 characters, is wrong. ---------------------------------------- Ignore the spelling and gramer. I do not have time to consentrate on the details.

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      John R. Shaw wrote: What do peaple have against searching the net, and searching MSDN. I consider codeproject the be best place to search for the answers I understand exactly what you are saying. It seems 90% of the questions asked have already been asked before. Actually a couple of years back at the other website I use to test myself on how many questions I could answer. In reality I found nearly all the other answers by searching. The public ms newsgroup searches are another great source as well to search. I'd say that my aquired skill of searching out the correct answer online now increases my productivity manyfold. Regardz Colin J Davies

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      I'm guessing the concept of a 2 hour movie showing two guys eating a meal and talking struck them as 'foreign' Rob Manderson wrote:

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        John R. Shaw wrote: What do peaple have against searching the net, and searching MSDN. I consider codeproject the be best place to search for the answers I understand exactly what you are saying. It seems 90% of the questions asked have already been asked before. Actually a couple of years back at the other website I use to test myself on how many questions I could answer. In reality I found nearly all the other answers by searching. The public ms newsgroup searches are another great source as well to search. I'd say that my aquired skill of searching out the correct answer online now increases my productivity manyfold. Regardz Colin J Davies

        Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

        I'm guessing the concept of a 2 hour movie showing two guys eating a meal and talking struck them as 'foreign' Rob Manderson wrote:

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        Yeah! And think of Chris when the harddrives gets full with useless messages so he need to buy a new 200Gb harddrive! :-D Rickard Andersson@Suza Computing C# and C++ programmer from SWEDEN! UIN: 50302279 E-Mail: nikado@pc.nu Speciality: I love C#, ASP.NET and C++!

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          Look I am a littled iritated at the moment! What do peaple have against searching the net, and searching MSDN. I consider codeproject the be best place to search for the answers I am looking for. If my search hear fails I normaly will search the www as a whole before I start searching any other of the many sites I know of (inferior sites for the most part). Then and only then do I post a message to try and find out if some body has the imformation I need. I known searching MSDN and the net is some times like pulling teath, but at least try before posting a question. Note: There are a ton of qestions I could answer for example the TextOut() limit of 8192, which is technicaly untrue because the limit is (or was?) 32767 (0x7FFF) pixels and not 8192 characters, is wrong. ---------------------------------------- Ignore the spelling and gramer. I do not have time to consentrate on the details.

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          John R. Shaw wrote: Ignore the spelling and gramer. I do not have time to consentrate on the details. I like this one! :laugh:

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