> This funky loop buys what? A severe headache
when I have to fix it, by my estimates.
- Use of the speedy binded columns feature in DBI
- A quick & dirty solution for a poor speller/typist
- A method that will hopefully never break to be fixed. Hah!
> Probably over simplistic and not very monkish to
shrink from the weird loop. But I like simplicity at times,
and I think this is one of them.
On the contrary, I think it is very "monkish" to go the
simple route. I'm inclined to agree 100% in that
understand-at-a-glance is best. But I became lazy, and you
know what that means.
> ...consider ( in vi ) yanking to end of line
( y$ in command mode ) and pasting ( p )...
Hmm a little sarcasm there? Duly noted for future
flamebait... mua! ;-)
Thanks for your comments, mik.
Alakaboo
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