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  • Impress a Girl
    D Dr Reedo

    don't tell rude ladish jokes find something that you have in common to talk about

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  • Best practices question: do you comment out or delete old code?
    D Dr Reedo

    Yeah, I say delete the commented out code and you've always got SourceSafe if you really need to get it back. I delete commented code if I come across it.

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  • Ten Commandments Film
    D Dr Reedo

    sorry, it was a little out of context. The daily insider from Code Project said "Wednesday's Trivia: The movie Titanic is the all-time box office champ for North America. Adjust for inflation, and it drops to number 6. What are the 5 movies ahead of it? ANSWER: Gone With the Wind, Star Wars, ET, Sound of Music, Ten Commandments" To which I could understand the first 4 but not the last

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  • Ten Commandments Film
    D Dr Reedo

    I don't think that'd be in the top 5 all time box office champs over here in the UK. I don't even know which one it is or who is in it. Dr Reedo

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  • How to use < sign in comments?
    D Dr Reedo

    Thanks although initially I thought I had to include the < and = parts as well so this was confusing. So the actual replacement for less than (<) is & lt ; without the space. thanks again Claire

    C# question csharp css visual-studio tutorial

  • How to use &lt; sign in comments?
    D Dr Reedo

    How do I use the less than sign in documentation e.g. I want /// 0 (equal), 1 (s1>s2), -1 (s1 < s2) but VS.Net thinks the < sign is opening another documentation tag. Is there some way to escape the character so that it doesn't do this?

    C# question csharp css visual-studio tutorial

  • UK Panic Buying Fuel
    D Dr Reedo

    Just walked past the local garage in Bristol and it's not happening here yet. Mind you the price was only 98.9p/lt!! reedo

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