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chrisname wrote:
Wait... you emailed her the source file. How is she supposed to know how to compile and run it?

She studies c/c++ at university :P She's a computer engineer ;)

EDIT: To make my words be closer to reality -> She's a very beautiful computer engineer...
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She studies c/c++ at university :P She's a computer engineer ;)
This is going to be fun. I wonder how will she react on this. The output is surprisingly awesome.
Oh, I assumed she wasn't a geek. Good luck, anyway.
Indeed, good luck. I'm keeping my feathers crossed!

-Albatross
She replied! :) She totally liked it :D She told me something like:
Oh.... that's sooo sweet! You always come up with interesting ideas.... :P haha
I wasn't able to predict the output the way you aligned the code and named the variables...

But something didn't fit in... I had a hunch (and I was right) that she didn't notice that the code actually is formatted to show her name... And I sent:
Um... did your name show up the way I aligned the code? It does with some fonts but not with others... :/

And she replied with something like:
omg! hahahaha! It indeed shows my name... My laptop's screen is small and I have to scroll a lot to see the whole thing... You are awsome! hahahaha :D

`(^o^)'
Lol. Nice one, m4ster r0shi. Reminds me of the old letter:


p          6
-    á   ---
a        100


and as reply:


G a



Ciao, Imi.
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@imi
what's this? I didn't get it... :/
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heh.. It was sent from Friedrich the second, king of Preussen to Voiltaire (the Philosopher).

It is french. The first text is the question: 'a' below 'p' a hundret below six? And if you would speak it in french, it sounds like "A sous p a cent sous six". Spoken a bit sloppy, you can hear the sentence "A souper à Sanssouci?" or in english: "What about a dinner at Sanssouci?" (The castle residence of Friedrich).

Voiltair got the message. He replied "G grand a pity" - big G, small a. Or when spoken french: "J'ai grand appétit." - "I am very hungry."

:-D

Ciao, Imi.
lol! cool!
I'm not sure I want to sacrifice more than I already have.


If you consider programming something that you have to make sacrifices for, then it probably really isn't your vocation.
If you consider programming something that you have to make sacrifices for, then it probably really isn't your vocation.
+1
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