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| colibri |
this morning as i was making a flight
reservation to go to *glow* i decided
to check the board...
i can imagine how disappointing it
is for so many of you; specially for
those who are or were coming from
different places
central park will be memorable, i am
confident the gig will last at least
one more hour than initially scheduled
cheers!
saturday @ nyc :
dinaire >>> liebing |
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| drizzt81 |
| quote: | Originally posted by colibri
saturday @ nyc :
dinaire >>> liebing |
no disresprect to Dinaire, it is hardly possible to compare the two. It is similar to the "apples and bananas" thing. They are so different, that a simple comparison is bound to fail.
hence you should say dinaire != Liebing (!= means not equal to, aka. unlike) |
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| colibri |
dude i simply like to have fun;
thus i enjoy going anywhere there
is a nice vibe |
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| pyro264jb |
| quote: | Originally posted by drizzt81
no disresprect to Dinaire, it is hardly possible to compare the two. It is similar to the "apples and bananas" thing. They are so different, that a simple comparison is bound to fail.
hence you should say dinaire != Liebing (!= means not equal to, aka. unlike) |
Thank you greg for the c++ abreviation |
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| drizzt81 |
| quote: | Originally posted by colibri
dude i simply like to have fun;
thus i enjoy going anywhere there
is a nice vibe | i might have misunderstood you >>> (arrow symbol) for a >>> (much much bigger than) |
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| colibri |
you seemed visually challenged...
the "arrows" (>>>) were obviously
used to indicate a progression
for that evening, starting with
denaire and ending with liebing
saludos,
david ;) |
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| colibri |
however, remember the "greater than"
symbol is only *one* arrow pointing
to the right |
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| wallflower |
| quote: | Originally posted by colibri
however, remember the "greater than"
symbol is only *one* arrow pointing
to the right |
But 2 (or I guess more) means "much greater than"
so in Boston (ok, Cambridge), you might see t-shirts that say "MIT >> Harvard" |
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| Redeye |
| quote: | Originally posted by wallflower
But 2 (or I guess more) means "much greater than"
so in Boston (ok, Cambridge), you might see t-shirts that say "MIT >> Harvard" |
actually, the mit t-shirts are much more complex than that :p |
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| drizzt81 |
| quote: | Originally posted by colibri
however, remember the "greater than"
symbol is only *one* arrow pointing
to the right | mathematically '>>' means much greater than. Adding an additional '>' (greater than) to that might mean that you mean "much much greater than". And yes, i do need to wear glasses. That should have nothing to do with this thread, because unlike you, i did have the decency to apologize and at no point have i insulted you personally, though I am now starting to regret that now. |
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| drizzt81 |
| quote: | Originally posted by pyro264jb
Thank you greg for the c++ abreviation | anytime john, if you need more help, you know how to get in touch with me ;) :P |
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