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A big thanks to you all

Debaser
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#1: Jul 23 '05
Normally, when I make a post in these groups, I'm asking for help with
some kind of error I'm having. This time, I have no questions (at the
moment!). I just wanted to thank all of the regulars here that have
helped myself and others in the past. I can't count the number of
times you all have saved me.
So once again, thanks!
-Mike-

p.s. If you've ever benefited from someone's advice in this group, I
urge you to add a followup showing your gratitude.

p.p.s.
Yes, I know "thank you" is not part of the ANSI standard and beyond
the scope of this group.

CBFalconer
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#2: Jul 23 '05

re: A big thanks to you all


Debaser wrote:[color=blue]
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> Yes, I know "thank you" is not part of the ANSI standard and beyond
> the scope of this group.[/color]

We can overlook it, but cross-posting between c.l.c and c.l.c++ is
frowned upon. The languages are different. Also you would be
better off posting such a thankyou as a reply in the thread of
interest.

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Mark McIntyre
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#3: Jul 23 '05

re: A big thanks to you all


On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 21:04:14 GMT, in comp.lang.c , CBFalconer
<cbfalconer@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>Debaser wrote:[color=green]
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>> Yes, I know "thank you" is not part of the ANSI standard and beyond
>> the scope of this group.[/color]
>
>We can overlook it, but cross-posting between c.l.c and c.l.c++ is
>frowned upon. The languages are different. Also you would be
>better off posting such a thankyou as a reply in the thread of
>interest.[/color]

Excuse me, oscar, but can you please get out of bed on the right side
tomorrow?


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deancoo
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#4: Jul 23 '05

re: A big thanks to you all


"Debaser" <guest@unknown.com> wrote in message
news:16lu21tafliv2bmrenr60sgkufckqqpbvj@4ax.com...[color=blue]
> Normally, when I make a post in these groups, I'm asking for help with
> some kind of error I'm having. This time, I have no questions (at the
> moment!). I just wanted to thank all of the regulars here that have
> helped myself and others in the past. I can't count the number of
> times you all have saved me.
> So once again, thanks!
> -Mike-
>
> p.s. If you've ever benefited from someone's advice in this group, I
> urge you to add a followup showing your gratitude.
>
> p.p.s.
> Yes, I know "thank you" is not part of the ANSI standard and beyond
> the scope of this group.[/color]

Hear hear! I stared back into C++ about a month ago after about a decade of
in-activity (last seen in university). Specifically, the standard template
library was a whole new thing, but with the help of all the contributors to
this group I've made a speedy recovery.

Sincerest thanks,
d


CBFalconer
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#5: Jul 23 '05

re: A big thanks to you all


Mark McIntyre wrote:[color=blue]
> <cbfalconer@yahoo.com> wrote:[color=green]
>> Debaser wrote:[color=darkred]
>>>[/color]
>>... snip ...[color=darkred]
>>>
>>> Yes, I know "thank you" is not part of the ANSI standard and beyond
>>> the scope of this group.[/color]
>>
>> We can overlook it, but cross-posting between c.l.c and c.l.c++ is
>> frowned upon. The languages are different. Also you would be
>> better off posting such a thankyou as a reply in the thread of
>> interest.[/color]
>
> Excuse me, oscar, but can you please get out of bed on the right
> side tomorrow?[/color]

I should have put a smiley there. It was not intended to be in the
least grouchy, just advice for the future. In the cold light of
the evening I can see how it can be misinterpreted.

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Available for consulting/temporary embedded and systems.
<http://cbfalconer.home.att.net> USE worldnet address!


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