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<0> My favorite coastal seafood restaraurants are cinder-block buildings with essentially tear-away roofs.
<0> Tupperware should get into the roofing industry down there.
<0> Where are you these days, Ashe?
<0> Wow. The US has a soccer team?
<0> Apparently there's some kind of tournament going on.
<1> Ehm these days in .be



<2> direct digging in to memory like?
<1> Probably not going anywhere this month, cause soon => holidays
<1> Unless maybe a week in Portugal, whatever's going on there, but it's too hot
<0> Good grief. I have 159 shows recorded on my Media Center PC.
<0> 273 GB
<3> recorded from where?
<0> Cable.
<3> ah, neat
<0> Mostly Disney Channel shows, for the kids.
<0> And Golf Channel shows, for me.
<3> hehe
<4> he lies, he loves those disney shows
<1> Disney porn
<0> Disney's evil. They get good-looking 20-year-old girls to play 16-year-olds, so you feel guilty for thinking they're hot.
<0> Damn them.
<3> heh
<5> it compiles!!!!
<1> Most TV series with teens have 20-25 years old girls playing 14-16 years old
<1> themime: and it crashes when you run it, yay!!!!
<1> If only code that compiles meant it was bug free
<1> Ooo joy



<6> hi
<5> actually it works
<6> there`s a little something I don`t understand with template
<7> khjin : there is probably more than that then :)
<6> Suppose I do: template <cl*** T> void fo(T test) { } From main, I need to specify the type like:
<6> lol sorry, I type slowly : p
<6> Well, I need to specify the typename in my main()
<6> but some fonctions of the STL library, are template and we don`t need to define them.. for example
<7> khjin : with template functions, you don't have to specify the name
<7> you can go int x; fo(x); in main
<6> and it automatically find the type ?
<7> err... you don't have to specify the type.
<7> yes.
<6> it`s only when using cl*** declaration that you need to call it ?
<7> yes.
<6> oh.. cool
<7> for functions, if there is ambiguity, you can specify the type - but you don't have to
<6> and, how do you specify it
<6> fo<int>() ?
<7> iirc, yes
<6> thanxs :o
<0> Time to install a TV tuner so I can fill up this hard drive, too.


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