Beautiful work iago! Thanks.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Mystical on February 06, 2007, 02:14 PMI like some of the same shows as you:
I guess i just watch differnet shows then everyone else =(
South Park
Simpsons
Family Guy
Futurama
Married with Children
Even Spongebob (my daughter got me into it haha)
Quote from: Mystical on February 09, 2007, 02:36 PMI started playing when I lived in Seattle in 1999, I think I was 9 at the time.
You've been playing starcraft since you were 8? welcome to the forums, join the team and try to breakthrough LockDown =P
Quote from: [RealityRipple] on February 04, 2007, 03:36 PMNot using Option Explicit is a bad choice, when Option Explicit isn't being used I'm pretty sure it treats all undeclared variables as Variants and a value declared as a Variant is more memory intensive and not friendly. Also not declaring variables can lead to problems when trying to read over code to find a problem in the application. If I'm incorrect about what I just said please let me know, I have not programmed in a long time, but I'm pretty sure that what I said is true.
Yes, because I don't remember something, and state that I don't remember it, I must be a liar. How wonderful your logic is. Of course there's no point declaring variables that don't exist. Removal of Option Explicit lets you save time by NOT declaring variables and using them anyway. When converted to assembly and compiled to an EXE, the converter adds the declarations automatically.
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