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05/10/2012 01:56:47
Walter Meester
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
Divers
Thread ID:
01553935
Message ID:
01554348
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>>>>>>>I have forgotten how to assign an icon (other than the automatic VFP fox icon) to an exe build.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Project manager, comrade, then rightclick, and it's right there on the first page of the project info dialog(ue).
>>>>>
>>>>>I'll be darned. (more strange English for you) - I thought I tried that already.
>>>>
>>>>Even I heard of that expression. :)
>>>>
>>>>Is it a way of meaning, but not saying, I'll be damned?
>>>
>>>Yes. It is an old saying that replaced. "I'll be damned."
>>>But, you must be over 65 years old to qualify for using it. ;-)
>>>
>>>Also, darning is the term for mending a hole in a sock.
>>>but, no one mends socks anymore.
>>>Instead, they buy new socks.
>>
>>The only expletive my uncle ever used was the word, “dang”. When I was nine years old, one day I said, “dang”, which was heard by a teacher. She was very over weight, white hair, and may have been Methuselah’s mother for all I know. She went ballistic and stated that if I were to use such a terrible word, I might as well say dam, as I was calling upon the Lord God, to condemn someone.
>>
>>So my advice is to be careful as to what words you may use. I am sure that that teacher (61 years later), is still with us and able to straighten out the world! :)
>>
>>I wonder if shucks is ok? :)
>
>Speaking of expletives heard today... some that are influenced by TV:
>shazbot
>felgercarb
>frack
>dren
>frell

For the non-american speaker. could you explain the meaning of those terms?
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