Comments by dgiaimo
1,099 totalAh. Just got impatient, huh? I would've offered, but it would be kinda difficult to help from 3000 miles away. :)
None of the brothers on here took you up on your offer, huh?
That's how my mom does them. Also, she only makes them about 1.5"-2" in diameter.
Haha. Yeah. I have mad skillz. :) Actually, the only reason I found it is that a friend of mine netflix-ed it recently and I watched an episode with him.
How about an option to have ezMessages forwarded to an e-mail address?
You thinking of Exosquad? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exosquad
Sadly, I remember all of them. (Not their names, just the image.)
What should we say?
Really? Since when? That sounds like it could be awesome.
Unless you live in the SF bay area, where an average of 30 days on the market is considered a buyer's market. :)
Anything (almost) in C is also in C++.
Being in a different congregation from your parents helps too. I know I've changed somewhat since leaving my parents' congregation, though it wasn't nearly as drastic a change as when I moved out.
I think the maturity issue is the major one that gets most of the young couples in the truth. Too often both of them are still living at home when they get married and the shock of suddenly having...
Stop teasing us and just post them! :)
:P
Behold the Abounding Wealth of the Seas
Haha. Yeah, several people here mentioned that that talk seemed a little out of place too. I liked it, though.
Mark 10:29,30. One of my favorite scriptures.
Not quite. What you want is more like: for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) { for (j = 0; j < 10; j++) { cout << alpha[10*i + j] << " "; } cout << endl; }
Interesting. For me it went: Logo (Yes, me too) -> BASIC -> C -> C++ -> Java -> Perl (kinda) -> C# (kinda) -> PL/SQL C and C++ are actually really good to learn so that you can play around w...
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I think that's cause they assume that it's somehow easy for a guy to get married in the truth. If he makes it to thirty they assume he's either too picky, or NPG.
I just copied it verbatim and compiled it, and it ran just fine. You must have something set up weird on your machine.
I assume she means for the incoming public speaker.
How can you know Java, but not C?