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Re: HFQ snippet request
Post by PeterZ   » Sat Jan 03, 2015 12:15 am

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I would recommend 18 year old Macallan single malt. He waxes so poetically on the subject of Scotch whiskey that he should enjoy one better ones. I find Macallan Scotch the best single malt and wish it for David to say goodbye to 2014 and hello to 2015.

I partake of it when I begin reading a Safehold hardback. Its been a delightful tradition that I have to wait 9 months to renew.

USMA74 wrote:While I will never turn down a snippet I think even addicts like myself can let RFC slide after the last two in rapid succession. :mrgreen: Let him spend time with the ball and chain :P and the kids. Our author should be able to get into the chair of his choice and watch whichever American football bowl game he so chooses while consuming mass quantities of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen in various different molecular combinations with additional trace elements to season to taste.
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Re: HFQ snippet request
Post by Philip Stanley   » Sat Jan 03, 2015 12:30 am

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[quote="USMA74"]. . . Let him spend time with the ball and chain . . .

Properly speaking (in cockney rhyming slang) that should be: . . . Let him spend tine with the "trouble and strife" . . .
(with apologies from Philip Stanley)
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Re: HFQ snippet request
Post by pokermind   » Sat Jan 03, 2015 2:05 pm

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Philip Stanley wrote:
USMA74 wrote:. . . Let him spend time with the ball and chain . . .

Properly speaking (in cockney rhyming slang) that should be: . . . Let him spend tine with the "trouble and strife" . . .
(with apologies from Philip Stanley)


Hmm, at least it rhymes with 'wife'.

"We want, we want a snippet" Stomp feet twice and clap hands then repeat for a while.

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Re: HFQ snippet request
Post by bigrunt   » Sun Jan 04, 2015 12:40 am

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pokermind wrote:"We want, we want a snippet" Stomp feet twice and clap hands then repeat for a while.


Is it bad that I check this forum 2-3 times a day to get a snippet. It is worse than being a drug addict looking for the next fix
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Re: HFQ snippet request
Post by evilauthor   » Sun Jan 04, 2015 2:06 am

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pokermind wrote:"We want, we want a snippet" Stomp feet twice and clap hands then repeat for a while.


function snippetRequest() {
-- print "We want, we want a snippet!";
-- stompFeet(2);
-- clapHands(1);
-- if (newSnippet() == true) then
---- print "Yay!";
---- readSnippet();
---- snippetRequest();
-- else
---- snippetRequest();
-- endif;
-- return nil;
}
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Re: HFQ snippet request
Post by McGuiness   » Sun Jan 04, 2015 3:17 am

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evilauthor wrote:
pokermind wrote:"We want, we want a snippet" Stomp feet twice and clap hands then repeat for a while.
function snippetRequest() {
-- print "We want, we want a snippet!";
-- stompFeet(2);
-- clapHands(1);
-- if (newSnippet() == true) then
---- print "Yay!";
---- readSnippet();
---- snippetRequest();
-- else
---- snippetRequest();
-- endif;
-- return nil;
}
Bravo! But does RFC read recursive? :lol:

Oh - you forgot to include this line after the readSnippet(); call.
print "Thanks RFC!!!"; ;)

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Re: HFQ snippet request
Post by Draken   » Sun Jan 04, 2015 6:02 am

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It should be: Thanks RFC, but we want more.
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Re: HFQ snippet request
Post by Keith_w   » Sun Jan 04, 2015 8:26 am

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Draken wrote:It should be: Thanks RFC, but we want more.


No, more like, "Thank you RFC, but please, sir, may I have some more?" In a suitably waif-like Oliver-ish voice. :lol:
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Re: HFQ snippet request
Post by pokermind   » Sun Jan 04, 2015 10:55 am

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Keith_w wrote:
Draken wrote:It should be: Thanks RFC, but we want more.


No, more like, "Thank you RFC, but please, sir, may I have some more?" In a suitably waif-like Oliver-ish voice. :lol:


or: Image

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Re: HFQ snippet request
Post by McGuiness   » Sun Jan 04, 2015 1:43 pm

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pokermind wrote:
Keith_w wrote:No, more like, "Thank you RFC, but please, sir, may I have some more?" In a suitably waif-like Oliver-ish voice. :lol:

or: Image
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Clever, but then he'd have to add a call to a graphics routine, which is such a pain to set up!

Sorry, the programmer in me occasionally has flashbacks to the early days of Microsoft Windows, or having to switch to graphics mode in DOS (Shudders...) :geek:

(Tell me again why we made a corporate behemoth out of a company that put us through all that?) :roll:

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