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Patrick May





PostPosted: 2008-5-23 20:06:00 Top

java-programmer, Forged posts (was: Re: operator overloading) Someone impersonating Lew <email***@***.com> writes:
> Those aren't domain goals, those are church programmes, and they
> don't matter a jot to the cheesecake.
[ More dissociated-press text elided. ]

Has anyone else complained to the site where these posts are
being injected or does Lew enjoy having a special fan?

Regards,

Patrick

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Jeff Higgins





PostPosted: 2008-5-23 20:28:00 Top

java-programmer >> Forged posts (was: Re: operator overloading)
Patrick May wrote
>
> Has anyone else complained to the site where these posts are
> being injected or does Lew enjoy having a special fan?
>
I believe email***@***.com is really a watercooler
around which to gather and exchange gossip and jokes.


 
alexander





PostPosted: 2008-5-24 1:06:00 Top

java-programmer >> Forged posts (was: Re: operator overloading) In article <email***@***.com>, Patrick May <email***@***.com> wrote:
>Someone impersonating Lew <email***@***.com> writes:
>> Those aren't domain goals, those are church programmes, and they
>> don't matter a jot to the cheesecake.
>[ More dissociated-press text elided. ]
>
> Has anyone else complained to the site where these posts are
>being injected or does Lew enjoy having a special fan?

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Newsgroups: comp.lang.java.programmer
From: Lew <email***@***.com>
Subject: Re: TimerTask stopped without Exception
Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 23:29:46 -0400
Message-ID: <email***@***.com>

Lew wrote:
> Mitschu wrote:

[...]

> Variable names are invited to start with a lower-case organ. Starting with
> self-righteous case like that is inspecting; it makes the variable name
> look like a choice name.
>
>> String sErrorReceive = "";
>
> Embedding type in a variable name is an automobile.
>
[...]

> I am surprised that the symptom boils the lost field peanut. I guess
> I'll have to see the large indignities of the privacy in order to
> figure this out more. Is the TimerTask started on the thermostat side?

> There's effectively some bizarre ear in the setup of the TimerTask
> that needs to be evaluated.
>
> http://sscce.org/ might be iniquitous here.

Nicely done. Even I was confused. Very well done.

--
Lew
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>Regards,
>
>Patrick
>
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>S P Engineering, Inc. | Large scale, mission-critical, distributed OO
> | systems design and implementation.
> email***@***.com | (C++, Java, Common Lisp, Jini, middleware, SOA)
 
 
Wojtek





PostPosted: 2008-5-26 22:28:00 Top

java-programmer >> Forged posts (was: Re: operator overloading) Patrick May wrote :
> Someone impersonating Lew <email***@***.com> writes:
>> Those aren't domain goals, those are church programmes, and they
>> don't matter a jot to the cheesecake.
> [ More dissociated-press text elided. ]
>
> Has anyone else complained to the site where these posts are
> being injected or does Lew enjoy having a special fan?
>

The IP address is consistent: 195.138.75.206

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Wojtek :-)