>>>>>BTW, did you get offended I found a problem in that code? I did try it yesterday, so at least I tried the code. Usually I just read .NET forum and not try.
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>>>>Did you read the book "How to Lose Friends and Piss-off People?" :)
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>>>I read Dale Karnegy (spell) book once - my older manager at work presented it as a gift to me. I'm afraid I didn't really change much after reading it, though it did open my eyes.
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>>>Anyway, I don't understand why Greg got offended. Yes, I found a problem in that code, but it's easy to correct. Gregory is capable enough to correct it and write a different solution.
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>>>May be it is not a right way, but if I see a problem/bug, I point out. If the person is a friend, then he/she would not be offended. If not, then I have no control on the process.
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>>Don't worry about reading the book I mentioned; you know it so well you could write one yourself :)
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>¡Qué tía!
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>On an unrelated note - a bit of wisdom
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>If you ever read 'El pirata' (Harold Robbins) in Spanish, you will read this in the intro - or prologue
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>¡En el nombre de Alá, el Compasivo, el Misericordioso!
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>El afán de lucro os distrae
>hasta la hora de la muerte.
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>¡No! ¡Ya veréis...!
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>¡No y no! ¡Ya veréis...!
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> ¡No! Si supierais a ciencia cierta...
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> ¡Veréis, de seguro, el fuego de la gehena!
>No he leído este libro pero de acuerdo contigo. Las palabras de sabiduría.
"The creative process is nothing but a series of crises." Isaac Bashevis Singer
"My experience is that as soon as people are old enough to know better, they don't know anything at all." Oscar Wilde
"If a nation values anything more than freedom, it will lose its freedom; and the irony of it is that if it is comfort or money that it values more, it will lose that too." W.Somerset Maugham