@Cicada It would appear so. He also often failed to distinguish "index" from "element at that index".
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@FredOverflow I remember a guy writing this which was supposed to be JavaScript (JavaScript's if-else-if-else syntax is pretty much like in other C-like languages): gist.github.com/rightfold/6d4bbbe43a2357fa12fb
man, these bootings in Halo 4 are getting way more frequent. stand in front of target, get killed when target goes up thanks to my expert tank driving, then boot me for it? fuck you; you're a dick.
There is no such entitlement. The publisher is offering a good, for a price. It is up to you to either accept that price or not take part in the transaction. You are not entitled to ignore the conditions of sale and help yourself to the good for zero price.
@Tim we are not going to fucking help you pirate ebooks. We have no reason to, and you are acting like a prick, so we don't want to either. Now go away. Rob a bank or something if you need money
@sehe: I upvote things that I think are useful (as the button says). I also don't lose sleep if an answer that says "Untested" happens to throw an error. If you see a problem with an answer and it bothers you then how about fixing it yourself instead of telling me? — Mehrdad2 mins ago
Wow. He doesn't lose sleep because he blindly upvotes wrong answers. Well well.
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It was a rule created to avoid the classic "Evening -- Ho ho, you forgot I live in the other side of the world and it's morning here, fuck you" kind of stuff.
The "focus" seems to define at what level of depth you want to get the focus of the picture on.
> People on freenode connect from time zones all around the world. To skip discussions of morning versus afternoon in any given time zone, freenode adopted the convention that when a user first joins or becomes active, it's considered morning, and when the user leaves or goes away, it is evening. This is also known as Universal Greeting Time (UGT).
Perhaps it just took your kids six years to figure out that you couldn't comprehend what they were saying, so they stopped saying it in front of you to spare you any further embarassment