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I use what I need to get the job done - if it is that syntax and is readable and easy to maintain...
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It's becoming like every other ms product: 90% of the features must be [at best] barely useful.
(feeling kind today - avoiding negatives.)
Signature not found error error: Unable to throw signature not found error.
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Never used it exactly like this, no. But I've used it when using a lambda to satisfy a delegate/action/func parameter with at least one parameter of its own where I literally do not care about the lambda parameter. Ex. _ => { /*....*/ }
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Dont know, pretty sure there is a C# forum for this question though.
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If you refuse to pay your tv licence you get sent to prison where you can watch tv all day without needing one
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And you get free food, medical care, and...
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And....... have to fight over the remote?
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..and free soap on the shower floor. I'd still prefer a decent hotel, can't see why people think it is a nice place to stay
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Soapbox!
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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That's where this should have been in the first place.
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Doesn't hurt as much if you do
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But some bad mates. I like more to work with gentle and intelligent mates
Press F1 for help or google it.
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and the opportunity to live in a gated community.
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Pom Pey wrote: you can watch tv all day without needing one
Someone else is paying for the license, but I do understand the point you are making.
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Yeah the government paying the government
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So, remembering that this is soapbox material, what do you propose?
Ending the government?
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: Ending the government? Belgium tried that and it seemed to work quite well. Is the country any better since you got one back again (or two if you count EU)?
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They didn't. Belgium did not turn to anarchy, rule of law was still in place, as was the government. Yes, the people that were chosen to represent them were having trouble with forming a cohesive group, but that does not mean that government was abandoned.
There are enough places where anarchy is still the norm. I'd like to challenge anyone who thinks that "no government" magically solves anyything to explain it to me there. It will be a very short discussion.
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It would be cheaper to pay crims £40,000 a year than to lock them up.
There is logic for you.
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Too expensive. You need to practice moar[^].
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We need an island somewhere we can dump them. And leave them to it. They can farm, make their own society, whatever they like. Just as long as they f*** off and leave decent people alone.
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We tried that already, several times.
Since we all know black holes are actually portals, we should send the B-ark to Sagittarius.
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The Dutch tried it did they? Where did you send them?
We made the odd decision of sending them to a paradise, New South Wales.
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..ehr, we gave 'em a letter of marque and titles, and did not keep track where they went much. In a similar way we lost track of New Amsterdam, but according to recent news it is a flourishing town by now.
Can't do that with modern criminals though. At least not until we're really going to Mars
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Did you send criminals to New Amsterdam? Didnt know that.
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