Yo von Fleidermaus vom Mond
Well, the file was about *0k and it was difficult to split it without having to break the program file in the middle, so I decided to post a link to the ZIP, which I thought would be more convenient for the user than having to copy/paste three separate code blocks to merge and recreate the original single file.
Apparently *0,000 characters is the post size limit.
In the future, that program will be greatly reduced in size as my skills improve - and boy, do they need improving!
I'm trying to convert lots of my old math and science notes into interactive web pages that will work like an interactive workbook using live examples with which the user can experiment.
It's a slow process, but it helps me learn PHP faster and that's the main reason I've been breaking my neck over PHP lately.
LOL
Kids: Can you say DUHHH ?
[QUOTE=mike*5*;2*264]The most I can handle is about *8 hours without sleep, so I commend your stamina (unless stimulants are involved...).
But you know, sleep deprivation isn't a good habit. See here:
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_deprivation#Effects[/url]
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I don't seem to suffer many bad effects of sleep deprivation. I'm not really deprived since I can sleep any time I wish.
Mother's in law tend to induce similarly alarming symptoms with even greater severity.
Also, I've been an all-night creature since the earth cooled, so I'm used to it from long-term experience.
Strong, sweet tea is my main stimulant. I drink it round the clock. Two teabags per cup, and a pound or two of sugar.
Once I start a programming project, it's hard for me to stop because I love to program.
Never underestimate the stupidity of police forces. People have been known to get arrested for making sarcastic bomb threats online.
Funny you should mention it:
[url]http://www.abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=*6*5225&page=*[/url]
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"She claims that it was just art and that she was proud of the art and she wanted to display it."
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Proud to display it ? On her tombstone?
An MIT student? Aren't they suppose to be a tad brighter than average?
She's lucky they didn't shoot first and ask questions later, which is a common impulse when it comes to presumed suicide bombers.
For an MIT student, she seems to have failed her common sense exams.
I nominate her as a candidate for the illustrious Darwin Award.
LOL
Stupidity? The police?
Surely you jest, you unpatriotic sot!
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PEKIN, Ill.
88-Year-Old Nun Begins Prison Term
An 88-year-old nun arrested at Fort Benning, Ga., while protesting the Army's School of the Americas reported to prison to begin serving a six month sentence.
Dorothy Hennessey arrived Tuesday at the minimum-security Pekin Federal Prison Camp along with her sister Gwen Hennessey, 68, also a nun from Dubuque, Iowa
[url]http://www.commondreams.org/headlines0*/07*8-0*.htm[/url]
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That's disgusting!
Just because she's a nun she gets celebrity treatment? Why not the rock pile like the rest of those evil terrorists like her and her Commie sister?
Send her to Gitmo with the rest of those evil-doers!
We demand justice!
Give her an enema! Burn her at the stake! I'll bring the kerosene and the marshmallows.
[b]The person you need is Sister McPhee[/b]
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Nun Terrorized by Terror Watch
...
Sister McPhee's chronicle of frustration began in mid-October 200*, after she was stopped at Baltimore Washington International airport on her way to Providence, Rhode Island.
Unable to check in using the airline's kiosks, McPhee handed her driver's license and reservation to an airline employee, who keyed her name into the computer system and then disappeared with her license into an internal door.
When he returned an hour later, he was accompanied by two police officers.
The officers flanked the 62-year-old Dominican nun, one standing with his hand on his gun, the other using a cell phone to run a security check.
Three hours later, having missed two planes, Sister McPhee was cleared to enter the security line, where she was wanded from head to toe with a magnometer.
"This was the beginning of nine months of hell," McPhee said.
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[url]http://www.wired.com/politics/security/news/2005/0*/68*7*[/url]
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Good to know the police on the job protecting us from the terror inflicted on us by the Catholic faith and their nuns, those devious agents of raw, unadulterated evil! I always thought their eyes were too close together. A sure sign of criminality!
Who knows how many people those vile, Satanic creatures would have murdered by now if the police in their all-seeing wisdumb hadn't seen the danger and taken decisive action at once.
I can finally RIP with the police protecting me from evil nuns.
God bless Amerika!
Woe to the republic!
:Þ