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06/16/06 18:10
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#118435 - specific examples are dangerous
Responding to: ???'s previous message
To the others in the peanut gallery please note this is a specific example and not what's in your imagination. Please leave comments with that in mind.

specific examples are dangerous. If no "warning message" is attached.

We all know that "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing" and that is exactly what a "specific example" provodes.

Some day, someone, is going to find this thread and 'adapt' it to his/her purposes and there is no mention this may be dangerous if modified so we will then have a 25 post thread to sort out the mess.

Thus, one should ignore all examples that are specific.

Erik

PS there is no peanuts in the gallery, Russells elephant ate them all
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   What happend to common sense?            01/01/70 00:00      
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