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Old Sep 14th, 2006, 8:09 AM   #31
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You kids! Moses and I had hell calculating the twelfth root of two, back when we invented the piano.
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Old Sep 14th, 2006, 9:48 AM   #32
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...and yeah, i was a bit tipsy when posting before, so diregard some of that. ...
As he's known to do fairly often. So when he goes off, as he's also prone to do, it's usually alcohol induced. We who have been here awhile know this, take those posts with a grain of salt and a good chuckle, and give him hell about it later. This works quite well and I advise any newcomers who encounter bl00dninja in this particular state to do the same. It works wonders for the blood pressure of all involved.
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Old Sep 15th, 2006, 2:59 AM   #33
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yeah i think it was ooble who suggested <beer></beer> tags for me.

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Re: The C Book

Very good book.
For the beginners like me it covers just about everything the C language has, according to my knowledge, but the book can be a bit difficult, but so is C .

I just saved a copy of the PDF version on my desktop and use it for quick reference.

Still Great Book.

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