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Calendar Events / Announcements '05 I / Re: OT - Frank Gorshin passed away
« on: May 19, 2005, 12:29:12 AM »
Let's not forget that Gorshin played opposite Grayson Hall in That Darn Cat.
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WOULD it be possible to make the board censor regular posts and not IM's??
I WAS quite attuned to Algebra -- if/then, and/or, variables, etc. Plus, gimme an equation and I'll balance it! LOL Would I qualify??
I didn't know you actually taught programming! So, you could probably program just about anything.
Quote#include <iostream.h>
Uh oh....I don't even know what an iostream.h is. :-
Looks like I'll be clawing my way up from the bottom.
I can install that option later today.
Maybe one of the fans will manage to post screen captures...
Don't suppose it's possible without a LOT of programming prowess (how's that term!), but WOULD it be possible to make the board censor regular posts and not IM's?? I know you'd never do it, but would it be possible??
Hey MB.....I have a book and some disks that are supposed to teach the programming language 'C' in 21 days. Heh heh - sure.
I was thinking of trying to learn how to write a simple program. Is that a good/useful/not too difficult language to attempt learning??
#include <iostream.h>
int main ()
{
cout << "Hello World!";
return 0;
}
I recently received a confirmation e-mail from MPI Customer Service. ...
More importantly, I don't think he believes he missed out on anything. I think only his fans do.
And the fault for that blooper was not the cameraman's ....it was the technical director's responsibility to make sure the shot was correct before the director called for it.
They simply slapped a Sears off-the-wrack housecoat over the fancy fixin's and - voila! - Angelique changed from the evening's glamor girl to rubbing the sleep out of her eyes.
And what was the cameraman drinking that day that he couldn't see it? ...
Basically, Barnabas had poor judgment and was insensitive to the feelings of others.