"And that still leaves much room for improvement (and I didn't test this either, sorry)."

I find this one somewhat insulting. I came here to learn. If you read my description maybe you would have been more kind. I posted it bellow so you could read it.

I'm terribly sorry. In hind site I see where that would come off as insulting. I was trying to refer to my code that I had just thrown in very quickly and which had much room for improvement (and wasn't tested). I did not mean to imply criticism of your code, especially such harsh criticism.

I don't mind harshly criticizing my own code. But in my zeal to save face by criticizing my own code before anyone else could I inadvertantly was very rude. Again, I'm sorry for that. I'll try to be more careful in future.

And thanks for pointing this out. It is often easier to just mutter "a**hole" and walk away. I usually try hard to not be an a**hole but am still frustrated to realize that I never the less am one sometimes.

So I offer a belated "Welcome!" to the Monastery. It is a fine place to learn and most of us aren't jerks most of the time. (:

        - tye (but my friends call me "Tye")

In reply to RE: RE: Killer by tye
in thread Killer by ergowolf

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