On 5 June 2011 22:53, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 5 June 2011 21:35, Chris Mear <[email protected]> wrote:
> >  < loads of useful and interesting stuff.>
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> What a great list, ask some questions and get excellent answers.  Thanks
> Chris.
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> Colin
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I am soooooooooooo sorry for wasting everyone's time. I don't have words to
say how stupid I am. I know we're not allowed to swear on this list.

Colin, to answer your earlier question about whether I had a method
overriding one of the attribute calls and the answer is .... I obviously
checked before posting whether I had a for_charity? method and the answer
was yes, I did, but it was commented out. It was old.

The real full answer to your question is .... yes I did, but not hard
enough. There was another f*%$^ing for_charity? method off screen that I was
still using. Of course, pressing n in vim more than once was too much hard
work for me.

I can't believe what an idiot I am.

You know, I could write about how stressed I am and how under pressure I am
to get this thing out of the door (which is all true), but I won't. Because
idiot is idiot!!

At least you learnt a bit form Chris so it wasn't all bad ;)

Thx for your time everyone and please don't give up on me. I really am not
really all that stupid and one day, I might have a sensible question!!

-ants

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