JohnYingling is correct and/or is logically meaningless."
Thanks...Hey wait a minute. Is that statement missing some punctuation or are you saying I am logically meaningless in addiotion to being correct.
"JohnYingling is correct: "and/or" is logically meaningless.
Two strings walk into a bar. The first string says to the bartender: 'Bartender, I'll have a beer. u.5n$x5t?*&4ru!2[sACC~ErJ'. The second string says: 'Pardon my friend, he isn't NULL terminated'.
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