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Code Snippets / The Hutton Report in DB Pro.

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Philip
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Posted: 30th Jan 2004 14:30
In a moment of levity I turned the Hutton Report into a DB Pro code snippet. See attached.

Philip

What do you mean, bears aren't supposed to wear hats and a tie? P1.3ghz / 384 megs / GeForce MX 5200 128meg / WinXP home
Philip
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Posted: 30th Jan 2004 14:30
Heres another one.

Philip

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Posted: 30th Jan 2004 14:31
And another.

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Posted: 30th Jan 2004 14:35
Er... enough already Philip.

Philip

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Philip
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Posted: 30th Jan 2004 14:36
Stop! Stop! Enough of the different sorts of 2d screen wipes!

(ok)

Philip

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TKF15H
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Posted: 30th Jan 2004 15:38 Edited at: 30th Jan 2004 15:42
have you spent too much time away from picnic baskets?
what's a Hutton report?
Try to improve the one where random dots are made, so that it will not
make various dots in the same place.

Why do programmers always mix up Christmas and Halloween?
Because DEC 25 = OCT 31
Philip
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Posted: 30th Jan 2004 15:58
You're not supposed to encourage me my Brazilian friend. Thats an awfully dangerous thing to do to a lunchhamper obsessed bear. Anyway, here you go - your wish is my humble command.

The attached code also boasts the silliest name for an array ever.

Philip

The Hutton Report: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/3444571.stm

Not a whitewash. No sir. Not at all. Er... more jam here for this apolitical bear please.

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Posted: 30th Jan 2004 16:39
I wasn't?
nice name for the array though.

Why do programmers always mix up Christmas and Halloween?
Because DEC 25 = OCT 31
Philip
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Posted: 2nd Feb 2004 13:37
I thought so too.

Hey, I wrote all these little 2d screen cleaning things as a gag and I haven't even so much as had one "ha". I feel distinctly perturbed. :-(

Philip

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Posted: 2nd Feb 2004 13:42
I think you need a lie down...


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Philip
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Posted: 2nd Feb 2004 13:49
Yeah, I think you are right there.

Philip

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Pazza
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Posted: 2nd Feb 2004 19:42
clearly you have far too much time on your hands! through coding are you attempting to suggest that the Hutton Report was a whitewash, if so u have made your point now try doing something almost productive!

"Bite my shiny metal ass!" - Bender
Philip
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Posted: 3rd Feb 2004 16:09
@Pazza

Well it only took 6 minutes to do all those different screenwipes (see the time of posting above).

In the meantime my main project continues ok-ish.

Philip

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