Parallel vectors (may be)

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Yes, deleting your posts is a grade-A jerk move.

It makes us not want to help you.
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No excuse - people who do it should be banned .


Don't get me wrong - I don't think doing it to screw over classmates and hide breaking the rules makes it OK!
Jennifer... I hate to say it, but I think you single-handedly got yourself put on this forum's do-not-help list by clearing your posts. In the future, please don't do it. :(

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-Albatross

P.S: What happened to that thread that had a proposal to stop things like this from happening?
As I wrote in pm's to some of you I know that I shouldnt delete the code, and I am not selfish at all.I did it, because I dont want somebody to take my code, when its already done, and to use it against me after that, or just to use my work.After a few days I will post the code in a new thread, with a description.I understand all of you, but please understand me.In addition, if I were you, I would react the same way.
I know I'm going to regret asking this, but how could someone use your code against you? I suppose if they printed it out onto paper, they could roll up that paper and then paf you on the head with it, but they could just do that with blank paper.
http://www.cplusplus.com/forum/general/41941/
Seems similar enough to me. In this situation, I'd say don't remove your entire post, but just temporarily remove the code before putting it back after this 'project' is done-ish.
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