B3ta Person of the Year 2010
Instead of Time person of the year, who's B3ta's and why? (Thanks to Elliot Reuben for the suggestion.)
( , Thu 16 Dec 2010, 10:53)
Instead of Time person of the year, who's B3ta's and why? (Thanks to Elliot Reuben for the suggestion.)
( , Thu 16 Dec 2010, 10:53)
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Well,
Yours was the latest in a line of comments that implied that Brits could only be English. Seemed easiest to reply here.
( , Tue 21 Dec 2010, 18:53, closed)
Yours was the latest in a line of comments that implied that Brits could only be English. Seemed easiest to reply here.
( , Tue 21 Dec 2010, 18:53, closed)
Except that...
... he said exactly the opposite.
"!=" means "does not equal"
( , Tue 21 Dec 2010, 19:07, closed)
... he said exactly the opposite.
"!=" means "does not equal"
( , Tue 21 Dec 2010, 19:07, closed)
So you're an idiot who doesn't understand how the replies work then?
( , Tue 21 Dec 2010, 19:12, closed)
( , Tue 21 Dec 2010, 19:12, closed)
And idiot maybe.
Whether I don't understand how replies work, or just can't be arsed to use the system properly remains to be seen. What I don't understand though, is how != equals a negative association rather than a positive. I do have plenty to learn.
( , Wed 22 Dec 2010, 3:31, closed)
Whether I don't understand how replies work, or just can't be arsed to use the system properly remains to be seen. What I don't understand though, is how != equals a negative association rather than a positive. I do have plenty to learn.
( , Wed 22 Dec 2010, 3:31, closed)
In programming languages, '!=' means 'does not equal', whereas '=' or '==' means 'equals'. To be fair, assuming someone's an idiot for misunderstanding fairly esoteric terms which have no direct relevance to the matter in hand is a bit of a dick-move.
( , Wed 22 Dec 2010, 3:36, closed)
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