??? 05/29/12 01:11 Read: times |
#187572 - To be more exact Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Regardless of the fact that the information is either missing from the code example or if it is entirely incorrect, the argument cannot continue because the information is either too vague or misleading in some way.
Any type of argument where vagueness like this is present, already shows that you're arguing about nothing and is a waste of time. However, Per was able to show some useful information, in this case. |