>No, && is the logical AND. When it's between two commands,
>the second is executed only if the first succeeds.
>I don't understand why you used it since you don't know what it does.

That's what I thought it does. And that's why I used it. I put it at the end of 
all commands so that if any of them failed I would know about it.

What I don't really understand is how this then causes variables to go out of 
scope.
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