Ah, Virutal Santa, eh?
:)
JLK
>>Jerry;
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>>Santa lives, but NASA has not determined that yet! When I was four years old, my mother took my brother and I to five different stores in downtown San Francisco. In each store I saw a Santa Claus and my mother decided we should see Santa at the last store we went to and tell him what we wanted for Christmas. While waiting in line I asked my mother why there was more than one Santa Claus. My mother answered, “Those are really Santa’s helpers. Santa has too much work for one man to do it all so he has many helpers”!
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>>So the reality is there is a Santa Claus and he has many helpers. How many helpers? Enough to get the job done! NASA forgot the probability of more than one Santa being involved. Every household that believes in Santa Claus has at least one Santa. I bet we have all met a few personally. That is what you get when you limit your thinking to a traditional academic approach, mathematical proof that is flawed due to the approach taken to obtain the result!
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>My assumption is that Santa is a base class stored in northpole.vcx
>So, he can have as many instances as necessary.
>:)
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