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Posted by Mark on 08/29/05 02:46
"Joe" <dont@spam.me> wrote in message
news:43062088.43071552@anonymous.com...
Bill G <niobrara969@none.invalid> wrote:
> > When the programmer designs a program to do something s/he should know
> >what s/he wants the program to do, and what hardware to support his/her
> >program.
>
> As everyone has been telling you, you have no idea what you're talking
> about. No offense intended, but if the original poster's printer is
> unable to print all the way to the margin, then no software, real or
> imagined, is going to suddenly be able to give it that capability.
As I have told everyone that I do know what I am talking about. I don't
care what the oroginal poster posted or wanted, the *main* thing that get
the requirement then go from there.
Example, I have told you more than once *but* you still don't get it,
because you don't have the requirement (knowledge) to do the correct
thinking yet.
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How about simply clarifying, rather than being an arse about it?
Thanks.
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