Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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>Hi Fabio
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>>You want to make to come badly to your head?
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>>Run next:
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>I mean no offense, but I think you meant to say "If you want a headache, run this..."
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>Badly to your head = mal a testa = headache <g>
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>By the way, the translator website translate headache in English to emicrania in Italian. Many of those who don't get migraines think they are the same as a headache. Headache <> migraine. I've had both headaches and migraines. A headache is like a splinter in your foot. A migraine is like pulling a 3 inch nail out after it went THROUGH your foot. I've had both of those too. :(
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>Thanks, your explanation are perfect.
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>When you post these discoveries, could you add what you were doing when you found the problem? If I was hit by a car, you'd say the driver was stupid. If I was drunk and skipping illegally across the road and was hit by a car, you'd tell me I was stupid. ;)
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>I agree with you,
>but today exist breathalyzer,
>and this return a probability measure for driver drunkenness level,
>you put a threshold, and then the sentence is easy.
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>Unfortunately, a UniversalBugMeter not exist, exist FabioBugMeter, MikeBugMeter ....
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>On VFP context, a single important BugMeter exists: VFPTBugMeter
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>But, the pure truth is: on a complete well defined enviroment a bug is a bug, without uncertain.
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>Unluckily, VFP is not a complete well defined enviroment, then a bug is a bug with uncertain.
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>On this uncertain context, the human perception is important;
>if you see a person that drive a car in strange way, you can think that he is drunk,
>without a breathalyzer and a threshold, whichever sentence is uncertain.
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>But if the person drive the car on a full road of holes,
>he must to zigzag (this is a horizontal movement like a drunk driver)
>in order not to jump on the holes (this is a vertical movement like a drunk driver).
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>Therefore, if you observes this person thinks however that who drive the car is drunk,
>but if you observes the road, all is clear, and the breathalyzer is not necessary.
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>The point is that I want to guide straight, and when I find a hole I say it to all,
>if you observe my jump into the holes, you can think that i'm drunk.
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>Where i'm going she does not have importance, the importance is the hole.
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>The problem is that some members of the VFP community has adapted itself to the road with the holes.
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>I hope that my terrible English it is comprehensible.
I understood well enough. I was asking that you try to explain what you were trying to do when you found the problem. That should help the "members of the VFP community has adapted" to understand your situation. Where you were going is important. The car must handle holes better in the public street than on the race track.
Thanks!
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