It probably has more to do with incorrectly or inadequetely commented bins. If they'd only comment every bin, they would find their errors before they cause problems. ;-) -M Adam Davis // Name of the author of this email // *** DEPRECIATED: use "Adam" instead *** // Notify maintainer of email when conversion is complete. PS.CPP if(comment.offensive() || comment.inappropiate()) // Test this { adam.apologize(user.recipient); // Do this adam.sarcasm--; // And that adam = New Leaf; // Better do this just in case... } else cout << "Chuckle";// Shouldn't perform this function on company time... // We'll fix it in the next release. Dan Michaels wrote: > > BobA wrote: > >Who knows: maybe the guy in charge of packaging crystals is on drugs or > >something ;-) > > > > Actually, the only guys who will take those jobs are old geezers > with thick reading glasses, who can't tell a red band on a resistor > from a brown band. They faint and trip and knock over the packing bins > a lot too, scattering the goods. Plus they usually have trouble > reading the packing invoices to start with. Bound to mess up once > in a while. > > Actually - think of what it would be like if they were as bad as > all of the programmers that Olin knows. Then you would only get > the correct xtal 1% of the time :):):):):):). > > - danM > ========== > > -- > http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different > ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.