Re: How to find the datatype of a variable?

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"Robert Morley" <rmorley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Round here we say "a" tangentially-related question, reserving the use
of "an" for words beginning with a vowel. :)

Yeah, I noticed that after I sent it. I don't remember what I'd had in
there initially, but I did some editing and didn't notice
the extra "n" left over.

Speaking of really talking like that, do you really say "your neck of
the woods" in your neck of the woods? :)

Speaking for myself, I generally wouldn't, but others would. I know my
mother does sometimes. At the risk of sounding classist, my
impression is that it's more of an informal, blue-collar sort of phrase.


As an idiom it would always be considered informal or slang, but it comes
from our early history, our pioneers - whom were farmers, teachers, lawyers,
doctors, industrialists, merchants, and tramps 'n thieves. It would be
elitist and less than honorable to call them "blue-collar". <g>

-ralph


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