--- In [email protected], Thomas Hruska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jim Dougherty wrote:
> > Knock him if you want be cause he is looking for someone to do
his work but don't knock him because his English is not good.
>
> Point taken. I thought I was being funny at the time (i.e. coming
up
> with creative definitions for a non-word that only had 95,000
results in
> Google). Things seem funnier when one lacks sleep. Which I lack.
My
> insomnia is being particularly bothersome lately. I thought I had
a
> sure-fire method for falling asleep and, all of a sudden, during
this
> past week, the method refuses to work. It probably has to do with
the
> project I'm working on right now. (I did dream about a farm of
sorts
> where watermelons grew in bunches on _trees_ last night...so there
was
> at least one REM cycle to help keep me sane).
>
> The OP hasn't given us source code. My comments could be at fault
for
> that but, historically, most posters (with a handful of exceptions)
> seeking homework solutions generally disappear after getting told
we
> don't do their homework for them.
>
> It is people like you Jim who keep me in line. Thank you. I need
it.
>
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Unfortuately some do not find humour in the english language. This is
an english group and we communicate in English. I think Thomas is
very patient and courteous to most who try the english language in
this group. But sometimes its difficult when "get" means "have"
and "learn" means "teach" and you see errors time after time, message
after message. All he was doing is laughing and joking at the poor
english skills not at the person who is writing it for I, personally,
would give my eye tooth to fluently communitcate in a second language
and I admire the attempt even if it falls short of general
expectations. - Lets get back to being on topic...