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Thread for Kwai chang caine's coding questions!

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:twisted:

Here you are Kwai; ask your coding questions in here - saves destroying all the other threads in existence! :wink:

sniff sniff, my poor COMate thread ruined, ruined, ruined...... all that work... ruined......

:)

(srod sits back and prays that Kwai's sense of humor holds fast!)
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Just as a side note, your average smilie count per post has risen to at least
3 since you're answering Kwai's coding questions... :lol:
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milan1612 wrote:Just as a side note, your average smilie count per post has risen to at least
3 since you're answering Kwai's coding questions... :lol:
:lol:

I was looking for the smilie showing me pulling my hair out, but alas......
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Why complain about free thread bumps? :)
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I just had to log in to say this is/was hilarious. Whenever I'm feeling stressed at work I think I will go over to the original thread to re-read the whole thing.

Oh, and to check if there's anything new with COMate, I suppose.
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Au nom du peuple français, je tiens à remercier M. Srod pour ce fil de discussion. :lol:
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djes wrote:Au nom du peuple français, je tiens à remercier M. Srod pour ce fil de discussion. :lol:
That's quite okay - don't mention it! :wink:
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Post by Kwai chang caine »

Hello it's me .....IDIOTMAN :D
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I'm here for give a little smile in the life of sad programmer :lol:

SROD A thread just for me, i don't know how can i thanks to you a day :shock:
Yeeeess!!!!, I know.......two lunch in france with me and my thousand questions :lol:

You see i have hang my new medallion in my profile.
I'm so proud 8)
I'm finally something in this forum :D

I also thanks all the members who smile a little bit in this thread.
Thanks also at IDLE :wink:

For your thread, excuse me again, i don't know it's an official thread.
Like a donkey, i believe it's a forum for talk to your merveillous works.
But how can you do for lay all this code :shock:
You are a magician, like FLYPE, or other PB programmer.
I read your procedure, and in one second i have travel in china :shock:

I very proud to know you, and i go to show my new medaillon at all
That's quite okay - don't mention it!
Hey SROD, you speak french :shock:
And me who use all my finger with google translate :lol:
Au nom du peuple français, je tiens à remercier M. Srod pour ce fil de discussion.
Aouah !!! merci mon bon DJES de ton intervention, un français, toi aussi t'es venu à la nage ???. :roll:
KCC il a traversé toute la mer a la nage, comme un virus :D
Tu vois je ne casse pas les roubignols qu'a ceux du forum français :D
Il faut dire que toi aussi t'as usé de patience avec mon histoire de cryptage :?
Dans quelques années KCC, il aura pourri tout le monde de la programmation :D
En tout cas je suis heureux de voir que de l'autre coté de la mer, je me suis fait aussi quelques copains.
On se comprend pas toujours bien, mais les sentiments vont parfois bien au dessus des mots 8)

Thanks again at all, and at a new question of Super IDIOTMAN, the donkey of programming
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Hey SROD, you speak french
Nope - used an online translator! :wink:

That is one regret of mine - not being able to speak other languages. Oh well, at least I can speak Purebasic! :)
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Hijack!
Kwaï chang caïne wrote: And me who use all my finger with google translate :lol:
I also use Google translate to translate English > American. It's the best translator I've found... but doesn't work on words like "pint" or "ale" :-)

I browsed Google's translate site some... what about adding their translate feature to the forums? Here's the code to do it:

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<script src="http://www.gmodules.com/ig/ifr?url=http://www.google.com/ig/modules/translatemypage.xml&up_source_language=en&w=160&h=60&title=&border=&output=js"></script>
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Kwaï chang caïne wrote:KCC il a traversé toute la mer a la nage, comme un virus :D
J'espère que tu ne vas pas dans un pays anglophone spécialement pour poser des questions sur le forum anglais! Sinon, y'a le tunnel, hein! Quand je pense que je me réjouïssais que tu sévisses sur les forums VB!

Poor english people! May Fred be with them!
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That is one regret of mine - not being able to speak other languages.
It's not serious, you have the language the most speaking in the world.
Somebody said it's the spanish, but pfffft it's funny that ....
It's simple to you, to travel.
Mc donald happy meal, coaching, baby sitting, week end, car jacking, wc (Water closed), ......and more and more, it's all word french :shock:
but you in english, have you : "saucisson, fromage, grenouille a la provençale, vin rouge , baguette de pain" when me in england i'm lost :lol: :lol:
Oh well, at least I can speak Purebasic
No you don't speak PureBasic, you EXCEL PureBasic 8)
Me i speak a little bit purebasic, but under torture :lol:
I browsed Google's translate site some... what about adding their translate feature to the forums? Here's the code to do it:
Thanks for this tip :wink:
J'espère que tu ne vas pas dans un pays anglophone spécialement pour poser des questions sur le forum anglais! Sinon, y'a le tunnel, hein! Quand je pense que je me réjouïssais que tu sévisses sur les forums VB!
Mais j'y vais sur le forum VB, mais alors la y sont encore plus triste que sur le forum anglais, et encore je suis pas allé sur un forum VB anglais , ça doit etre le ponpon sur le kebab :lol:
En fait IDLE a raison c'est peut etre pas que les anglais sont moins drole, meme si ils ne se font jamais la bise :shock:
Mais plutot que seuls les vrais anglais ou americains peuvent faire de l'humour, et quand ils en font nous on comprend pas :shock:
Alors ça doit blaser :?

Good night at all the forum

Like IDIOTMAN need to sleep :shock:
Yes for to be again more strong the following day, and can ask again more IDIOT question :lol: :lol:
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srod wrote: That is one regret of mine - not being able to speak other languages
It's never too late.

Worst that can happen is that you die before reaching fluency :P

Either way, learning a language later in life is just a big long shade of grey. There's no line you ever cross where you can say "I did it" or "a few more months and I'm done". You just slowely get better and one day think, "I suppose I should stop saying 'I only speak a little' as that's not really true I guess..."

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djes wrote: Quand je pense que je me réjouïssais que tu sévisses sur les forums VB!
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Post by Kwai chang caine »

It's never too late.
Yes, it's never too late, but it's always more difficult :D
Me for example, after two years of school, and several years for learning myself, i can't read the full text of an english label yoghurt .............:oops:


In fact, perhaps that i eat a sample for the breading of the cattle, since several years ago :roll:
Denis wrote:
djes wrote: Quand je pense que je me réjouïssais que tu sévisses sur les forums VB!
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
"A ba la jouli" la solidarité française :?
:lol: :lol:
On va refaire l'histoire sur ce THREAD
Messieur les français ....tirez les premiers :lol:
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