mmm .... flamethrower. However, I do own a sword - all I have to do is sharpen it and remove the safety tip (for all you fencers, it's a practice foil (not electric) with a long belgian pistol grip). A lot of what my prof seems to preach is based on this Java course he took, and here I quote "I lost all of my marks because I did not properly comment the purpose of each variable"? At my workplace I have been asked to redesign code that goes on for hundreds of lines sans comments. He also said that his university prof limited the size of his classes to at most two pages. I think the problem is that my teacher is not very intelligent in the first place, and then he went to take a university course with a crazy prof. You guys are right, the splitting up the week thing should be totally unenecessary, but to him it is - otherwise how could we get Monday different from Tuesday! Why would we? It's only going to get worse now, however - I'm adding on security measures, which will, of course, have to be placed into modules as well, and some other stuff which will have to be modularized. As it stands right now, I've got one cgi and 11 module files. One is a cgi parser (CGILite), 6 are for the days of the week, 3 are for sports, and one is for generating hyperlinks. If I were to use OOP for real, there would be a total of 4 modules - one for a day of the week, one for a sport, one for making hrefs (it's actually kinda handy - what OOP should be) and the CGI parser. Like I said, I'll try and get that code up on my scratchpad, but I'm kind of distracted by the prospect of upgrading my sys right now (P4 ..... drool ......)
Cestus
Microsoft and Shinra are the same. They're both killing the planet.
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