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If you must know where my attempt is - it has not been done yet - I am checking this at work - I havenot worked on it since last night with the other guy and I have two children who had me tied up after I started with him -I planned on inputing the formula tonight but I can se that i won't get any assistence here - I will go back to winging it on my own like I was. And I suggest you find out situations before you accuse - If you notice I have not asked another question since Walt had responded becauses I have not gotten to it yet - Instead I am wasting time at my job replying to this junk
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>but I can se that i won't get any assistence here
If you keep failing to ask a smart question, that's probably an accurate observation.

>I will go back to winging it on my own like I was.
That's actually the best way to learn. Unlike you, I didn't have the internet. I didn't have ready access to all kinds of wonderful resources or experts willing to help. I like to think that the experimenting I had to do at the time is why I'm that much better than I would be if I were spoonfed everything like most of the beginners these days.

>And I suggest you find out situations before you accuse
I call it like I see it. If you don't like that, change how it looks.

>If you notice I have not asked another question since
>Walt had responded becauses I have not gotten to it yet
Okay, then I suggest you follow your own advice. If you can't be helpful (in helping us help you), why are you even replying?

>Instead I am wasting time at my job replying to this junk
It seems we have something in common then.
I'm here to prove you wrong.
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You really are ridiculous - i hope you are happy that you have discouraging someone from trying to get help - Everything int taht code was my own and I got stuck _ i asked for help - i though that the was the point - I can't do it at work where I was repling - I don't have my compiler there - And maybe I do have internet acces buT it certainly has not taught me how to do this class - i am trying to learn as much as I can and i do not believe I asked a stupid question - I asked what the next step might be or did anybody know of any additional resources where I could look to help teach me this stuff since I know taking peices from the text bookis not the best way to learn -Obvioulsy this isn't either if I cannot ask a question without getting all this back instead of advice like Walk gave - And I don't get to sit infrom of a computer all day and reply crule things to peopeles posts - I have a job and A family as well as full time school - And i really think you making a whole lot more out of a post of me asking for assistnece than anything I ahve ever seen - like I said - I can see this is not a friendly forum and I will just take stuff out of the text like I was and get no explanation for what I am doing.
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Sometimes misspelling a word can effect the outcome of your coding

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It can also help you make your point come across a bit clearer

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I asked what the next step might be or did(if) anybody know(knew) of any additional resources where I could look to help teach me(myself) this stuff since I know taking peices(pieces) from the text bookis(book is) not the best way to learn-(.)

>If you notice I have not asked another question since
>Walt had responded becauses I have not gotten to it yet
Okay, then I suggest you follow your own advice. If you can't be helpful (in helping us help you), why are you even replying?
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>You really are ridiculous <snip>
I'd recommend that you review the use of punctuation in written English. A dash isn't acceptable punctuation for correcting run-on sentences.

>I can see this is not a friendly forum and I will just take stuff out
>of the text like I was and get no explanation for what I am doing.
Okay. Bye bye. Oh wait, you were trying to martyr yourself, weren't you? Otherwise you would simply have left without making a big stink about how you've been slighted, we're all evil people, and you're going to run off to suffer, all alone with your book that doesn't teach anything.

Boo-hoo, cry me a river, play me a tune on the violin, then shut the hell up and go away already. You clearly aren't going to ask a smart question (look, I even linked you to it again), and it seems you're only interested in being a whiney baby. So shoo; go away and grow up a bit.
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Jeez! C'mon. Stop the mud slinging.

mandsmom, if you don't like an answer, say thanks and ignore it. Narue is one of the best programmers here, but she's also one of the most annoying if she thinks you're not listening or she believes you aren't trying. Sorry, you have to deal with it.

If you liked what I said, try it and move on.

As for the post of Narue's that pissed you off, she was right on all counts. We all have seen lame attempts at cheating. But if you didn't cheat, the statement doesn't apply to you. Ignore it. Etc.

So change your code and try it again. Post if it still doesn't work, and ignore everyone but me!
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