Thanks for the total rewrite of my entire script, and as tempting as it is to just rip it off and call it my own it won't do me any good and I won't get any satisfaction from completing my own script, lol. (watch me get downvoted for joking...I always get downvoted for it).

Your code is very confusing for me so in all honesty as repetitive writing as my script is right now it's a lot more understandable and more clear to me what it's actually doing. Do you think any experienced programmer would find your script easier to maintain than mine, honestly? It seems really odd to repeat so many things in my script but as of right not it's all I can understand :( Do you know of a good node or tutorial on how to cut back on repetitive codes?

Thanks for your help!

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sulfericacid


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