Re: TIB: Re:GetKey


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Re: TIB: Re:GetKey




Just to finish the whole mess, it was a good recovery there, sorry I kinda
went crazy over just half my friends say they're perfect at everything, and
unfortunatly you were the straw that broke my back.  Hope your future
experiances on the list are better than the first.

- Doug
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-----Original Message-----
From: BrncAvFan2@aol.com <BrncAvFan2@aol.com>
To: ti-basic@lists.ticalc.org <ti-basic@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Friday, December 04, 1998 10:14 PM
Subject: Re: TIB: Re:GetKey


>
>Nice recovery!  I agree about what you said with the expert thing.  On
sports
>games, there are usually 3 levels:  novice, intermediate, and expert.  That
>expert does not mean that you are the greatest ever, or perfect, because
you
>usually still have a challange with it.  You still have to try.  It just
means
>experienced.  I don't see why everybody got so mad at that.  It's just how
>that person talks.  Like to some people, Pepsi is cola, to others it's pop,
>and to others it's Coke (Yes, I know somebody who calls every cabonated
>beverage Cola).  Anyway, we should not get mad because he worded his
sentences
>differently.
>
>That's my two cents
>
>Dan
>
>
>
>In a message dated 12/4/1998 6:46:05 PM Mountain Standard Time,
>pmadsen@juno.com writes:
>
><< I am very sorry to annoy you and anyone else on this list. I guess
> "experienced" would be a better word than "expert" (even though both
> words mean almost the same thing).  I did not mean to seem haughty. An
> expert is someone who has a lot of knowledge about a particular subject,
> or is "experienced" in a particular subject.  Sometimes when we read the
> word 'expert', we immediately associate it with 'perfection', which is
> not true.  I agree that to come out and say I was an Expert is not the
> way to introduce myself to a group.  I do not know everything about
> TIBASIC, but I am very knowledgeable in TIBASIC. I guess I was typing too
> fast without thinking.  I also know about the other mem errors you
> mentioned, but when I read Tatsuo's e-mail I knew right away what the mem
> error was, and I wasn't even thinking about the others.  Stupid me :-P.
>
> Thanks for helping me realize my error.  I hope that I will not continue
> to be looked down upon by the rest of this list.
>
> My regrets,
>
> Philip
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