Re: [VB5) Faster way to read a text file?
- From: "Robert Morley" <rmorley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 16:06:48 -0400
Well of course not. The "structured" way to stop a car with no breaks is to
pray to whatever higher power(s) you believe in, then run it into something
massive and solid. :)
Rob
"Mike Williams" <mikea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Robert Morley" <rmorley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm one of a VERY few people in this group who comes
from a highly structured programming background and
refuses to use things like Exit For, Exit Do, etc.
I have a friend who has a similar attitude, not just to programming but to
almost everything in life. He wrote his car off on the M6 a few months ago
because his brakes failed due to sudden catastrophic loss of fluid. Never
even thought of forcing the manual gearbox into second gear and forgetting
about the high engine revs and applying lots of pressure to the handbrake,
because that's not the "structured" way of stopping a car ;-)
Mike
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