I very rarely find the need to delte any content. If anything, you should not be ashamed of your (you posted it here) code, but come back 2-3-6 months from now and see if it makes you chuckle (I often revisit ancient code for just this reason ~ if anything me style has changed quite a bit)

I also find myself quoting this time and (crazyinsomniac) Re^2: monastic wargames time again, and it's good advice (I try to take it myself very often)

Hi all y'all,

Now lokee her'.
All y'all peoples gettin' offended, don't!
Grow som' brains and grow som' brass.

When speakin' expect to be spoken to, even if you' gettin yelled at!!
Suck it up.

And finally, fix that short fuse, relax and be nice, you'll live longer.

We all experience such criticism at one point or another, and whether it is warranted or not, it's irrelevant: discussion is good (good for code, and, well, good for pretty much anything -- as a general strategy, discussion rocks).

btw - I ++ed merlyn ~ he wasn't rude ~ i didn't care to vote for you

 
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In reply to Re: Re: Help with number conversion by crazyinsomniac
in thread Help with number conversion by Mr.T

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