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Thanks, I have to look into premature optimization...it sounds like the kind of thing about which a woman might tell me "It's OK, it happens to everybody."

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by CountZero (Bishop) on Aug 21, 2006 at 20:10 UTC
    I wouldn't want to be found around women who know what happens to everybody.

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