>>>>>>>It's just that there was a bit of a flame going on with you two Germans and a Brit yesterday :-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>? Ozzie = Brit // .F.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Would that be Clarke, Osbourne or Ardillez (|sp?)?
>>>>>
>>>>>and WTF does it all mean?
>>>>
>>>>It was an Australian, not a Brit, who was being snotty to Agnes.
>>>
>>>Aye (well they're supposed to be British too - all I see sometimes is the union flag), but I didn't understand your notation // .F.
>>
>>Now I see why you were confused. Should have used && instead -- lapsed into C# comment style! Sorry about that.
>
>But is .T. used for FALSE in C too? Aha!
?? Where is .T. used for False?
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