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Posted by Richard Formby on 03/14/07 10:40
Dylan Parry wrote
> Besides, a printed reference is always useful when you need quick help.
> When I need to look something up, it's far more time consuming to trawl
> through my bookmarks, open up the right one and then read through a page
> till I find the info I am looking for, than to simply turn my head a
> glance at a sheet I've pinned to the wall.
You must have a very big wall :-)
I don't think I have used a printed reference in the last, oh, err, how long
have computers and/or internet been around?
<looks> Ah, yes, here it is, my most recently purchaced RTFManual. Bjarne
Stroustrup, the C++ programming language. <checks inside> Edition 2,
published 1991.
As to the dunny, your wallet is full of credit cards that may be read.
--
Richard.
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