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<0> i cant send emails to hotmail :( <1> yay! <0> so funny <1> yep <0> ns info re_boot <0> sorry <0> !seen re_boot <2> hi can i ask how to call newline method in vb <1> vbCrLf <2> thank you <2> Chr(13) + Chr(10) i use this <2> it work too <3> duh. <1> they're the same thing <1> but guess which is easier?
<2> yours sure <1> and for the record, + is for numbers <1> & is for strings <2> i know this <1> Then why did you not use it? <2> i know + and & <2> diffrance between them <2> not vbCrLf <1> Then why not use them? <2> i told you i just know this from you <2> i know differance between + and & <1> That's great <1> So why use them improperly? <1> You used +, that should be & <1> So either you DON'T know the difference, or you've yet to understand why you made that mistake <2> i ask here for new line <1> NOT TALKING ABOUT NEWLINE <1> NO NEWLINE <1> TALKING ABOUT + OR & <1> ****sake kid, grow a god damn brain <1> WHY YOU USE + AND NOT &? <2> nobody answer me. so i search on help <1> WHY YOU MISTAKE? <2> i found that chr() + chr() <4> heh heh <0> Re_Boot <0> welcome back <5> :> <6> odd <6> deconstructor isn't being called <3> yay i get to trudge through the rain to uni, and get soaking wet feet. <3> yay me. <5> horrible heat wave here, been over 100f daily for a week, 105 here today <6> ouch <7> hasn't been much better here <6> hm <6> direct3d is throwing an error internally <7> throw one back <6> at Microsoft.DirectX.Direct3D.Font.OnLostDevice() <6> at Microsoft.DirectX.Direct3D.Font.OnParentLost(Object sender, EventArgs e) <6> at Microsoft.DirectX.Direct3D.Device.raise_DeviceLost(Object i1, EventArgs i2) <6> at Microsoft.DirectX.Direct3D.Device.Finalize() <8> oh noes! you lost a device! <7> hardware prob? <6> odd that the Font is throwing it though <6> I didn't lose the device, I destroyed it <6> but I destroyed the font first I think <6> yep I did <6> also this only occurs sometimes ... <6> mmkay <6> oddly <6> Private Sub GameForm_FormClosing(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.FormClosingEventArgs) Handles Me.FormClosing <6> gENGINE.QuitEngine() <6> 'e.Cancel = True <6> End Sub <6> commenting out the .cancel made it work <6> eureka! <9> fortune favours the brave <6> fortune favors the fortuitous <8> fortune favors the 500
<9> favours <6> fortune favours favors <9> yeah anyway <9> i managed to overclock a 486 to just under 8Ghz <9> that must deserve a pulitzer <6> omg don't trust the sherrif! <8> hmm, the fat-*** goa'uld <6> he's a goa'uld! <8> max headroom and crazy eddie are in it as well, heh <9> http://dropped.wordpress.com/2006/06/16/university-illiteracy-and-american-cultural-imperialism/ <9> now that's a bit of a laugh <9> though I must say that I agree with some of it <6> "Access has become a verb" <6> oh sweet heavens no! <6> not a verb! <6> An apartment is literally ONE room. A billion is a million to the power of two (bi-), just as a trillion <6> who the what now <6> "Barmaids and barmen become bartenders because of more politically correct bull****" <6> or maybe cuz barmaids and barmen sound horrible <6> when were they ever called that <9> the colloquialisms between english speaking countries have always been present <9> But between English and the so called American-English, the differences aren't so great as to give the title referring to a dialect: "American-English" <9> heh, go to scotland, they differ a whole lot more <6> 'get in mah belly! <8> when was Access not a verb? <8> or view, for that matter? <8> and is he saying apartment SHOULD mean only one room, or that that is what it means, and it out to mean something else? <6> I thought a 'flat' was an apartment <6> but its apparently one room <9> apartment = 1 room <6> which this guy is saying is the same thing <9> though almost any word can have it's meaning changed if it is used incorrectly on a wide-scale <6> a studio apartment in 'american english' IS one room though <9> to the point where it is accepted and thus taken as correct <8> author's kinda a **** <8> didn't 'apartment' come from some latin word referring to an entire building of them ? <6> and unable to communicate <6> which is funny <6> if an apartment is a room <6> then aren't all buildings 'apartment' buildings <9> [French appartement, from Italian appartamento, from appartare, to separate, from a parte, apart : a, to (from Latin ad-; see ad-) + parte, side (from Latin pars, part-; see part).] <8> "Wait, that didn't come out right" <6> heh <9> :o <9> FuIru: access and view never have been verbs, and in attempting to use them as such is simply incorrect <9> verbs can be abstracted from them however <8> it does derive from a latin verb <6> language is how people communicate <6> its impossible for it to be incorrect <6> if its how people communicate <8> mmm, alba <6> alba++ !! <9> I think it's a matter of precision and accurancy. It would be great to eliminate confusion in language... <9> but how to get rid of all the americans <9> tricky. <6> if we tell you 'apple' is a verb, you better ****ing comply! <9> :/ <8> i say we go with that piece attributed to Twain... start eliminating redundant characters <8> you from oz, roffle? <8> cuz I'd find it rather odd for a descendant of criminals to say we should get rid of americans ;p <9> I would too <9> that would be completely inappropriate <8> no doubt, hehe <9> luckily for me i'm from NZ <9> :P <8> hori? ;p <9> does eating chicken with my hands count? <9> phrizer is the only hori in this chan <8> mustard man! <10> hmm <10> what was my quit msg? <8> peer <6> [22:02] * roffle (john3_16@203.100.215.77) Quit (An apartment is NOT one room)
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