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Am very tempted to see just how long I can string this fellow along.
From: Mark Harris
Hello! Friend,
Good day to you, I am Mark Harris, a citizen of the United Kingdom. I work with National Lottery Commission and Camelot Group PLC, "the official monitoring body and the operator of the UK National Lottery".
I have a very urgent and important financial opportunity to share with you from the National Lottery. This opportunity will be of immense mutual benefit to you and me; if you are interested please contact me for details.
Thanks and God bless
Mark Harris.
/ravi
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I think he want you to buy a ticket.
You might as well - it's about as likely that you'll get any money out of it either way!
Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers
--- Serious Sam
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I got one from a clerk at the Reserve Bank of India about a foreigner leaving behind Rs 50 million and change.
The Nigerians are far ahead in this game!
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote: Am very tempted to see just how long I can string this fellow along. Please do, you could post the progress for CP lounge entertainment.
Ravi Bhavnani wrote: Camelot Group PLC I went to the Camelot the other day, all they had were used camels...
I'll get my coat...
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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were you able to evaluate his Name, the Company and, let´s say, his Position in the Company?
then, and only then i would consider temptation as an Option...
but, in my opinion, answering to those "invitations" is a loss of lifetime mostly...
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i never received those mails.
ok, that "turns the Tide"...
(thank god for LEO! without it, my english would be abysmal!
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/ravi
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Send him a Nigerian's email address.
Probably both end up in the same box.
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Go for it, Ravi! I look forward to your progress reports!
Will Rogers never met me.
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Rust[^]
Quote: Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly in syntactic and semantic details
It's a Mozilla backed language and I can't help but think the world does not need another programming language. However, I'd be interested to hear from anyone who's been playing with it.
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Ahh, the enemy of Iron Man.
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Steel yourself...
Here it comes...
It'll certainly test your mettle.
(That took a lot of brass)
OK, I'm done.
Steve Wellens
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Nope! Looks like F# for Mozilla though.
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aside from being a new language what is it's purpose?
to create something simpler to work vs C/C++? getting kind of burned on all of these new languages trying to create a simpler c/c++.
are pointers really that much of a problem to deal with?
you want something inspirational??
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Dennis E White wrote: are pointers really that much of a problem to deal with?
Raw pointers? yeah
Standard Library resource managers like unique_ptr and shared_ptr? no, those are quite simple.
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Sentenryu wrote: Raw pointers? yeah
maybe I am just old but I don't get the confusion. it could be that I spent a large part of my career in c/c++ and dealing with pointers was just something that I did.
what I used to regularly carry with me on tool belt of code tricks was code for doing smart pointers[^]. this has to be one of my most favorite patterns.
you want something inspirational??
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Dennis E White wrote: what I used to regularly carry with me on tool belt of code tricks was code for doing smart pointers[^].
But once you make a smart pointer, they stop being raw pointers and become far less frightening
The problem isn't the pointers per se, but rather their indiscriminate use everywhere.
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Dennis E White wrote: are pointers really that much of a problem to deal with?
No, but they seem to freak a lot of people out.
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Yeah, my car's got Rust all over it!
Sorry couldn't resist....
-EM
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Anyone who designs a modern computer language that shortens "not immutable" to "mut" doesn't get my vote.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Nope, but I think they should have gone a little further and named the language Trust.
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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OR for a language design to wrap other code they could have called it Crust.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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If they're cocky, they could have gone with Struts.
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