On 25/12/08 03:24, Max Waterman wrote:
[...]
> Of course, the flexibility to do what is asked/wanted would be nice, but
> I don't consider this particular case as being something that *should*
> be done because it's *the right way*. On the contrary, IMO, it's more a
> side case that is *the wrong way* but would be nice to be able to do.
> Yeah, I'm not afraid to say it's wrong (if that's what I think) ...
> religious or not :p ... let the flames begin ;)
>
> Max.

If you're saying yourself that that's what you want to do and that it is 
the wrong way, who can disagree? Some people will agree that they want 
to do it too, others will agree that it's the wrong way. :-)

Makes me think of "creado quia absurdum" ("I believe because it is absurd").


Best regards,
Tony.
-- 
Real World, The n.:
        1. In programming, those institutions at which programming may
be used in the same sentence as FORTRAN, COBOL, RPG, IBM, etc.  2. To
programmers, the location of non-programmers and activities not related
to programming.  3. A universe in which the standard dress is shirt and
tie and in which a person's working hours are defined as 9 to 5.  4.
The location of the status quo.  5. Anywhere outside a university.
"Poor fellow, he's left MIT and gone into the real world."  Used
pejoratively by those not in residence there.  In conversation, talking
of someone who has entered the real world is not unlike talking about a
deceased person.

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