I can't find the nodes that I read where it is suggested to not use those functions. I promise I read those suggestions, though, which is the only reason why I didn't use those functions.

Im not sure what data you are talking about that prints to the screen. I don't get any such data, just the return from the function if I print it.

I see your point as far as my "solution" (heh, gotta quote it since you are right) is concerned. I need to go back to the drawing board.

I asked for comments, I got comments. I feel like I gotta flogging, though. :)

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