#94474 - 2002-10-18 12:53 AM
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Shawn
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And Jooel ... definitely Himalayan
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#94475 - 2002-10-18 12:53 AM
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Redback
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Registered: 2002-03-20
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Loc: Albury Wodonga, Australia
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I dont drink coffee or tea at all
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#94476 - 2002-10-18 12:59 AM
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Shawn
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You a boozer there Redback ? Im always good for a shot of Canadian Club every now and again ... either that or Crown Royal. Just now and again ... like maybe right now ... ![[Wink]](images/icons/wink.gif) [ 18. October 2002, 01:00: Message edited by: Shawn ]
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#94477 - 2002-10-18 03:33 AM
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Howard Bullock
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Loc: Harrisburg, PA USA
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Just finished some OUZO.
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#94478 - 2002-10-18 05:18 AM
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Redback
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Posts: 71
Loc: Albury Wodonga, Australia
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Not really Shawn
Its those damn P plates
For those of you that know nothing about Australian car licencing, i shall enlighten you. It varies from state to state, but this is how it is where i live (Victoria)
Learners Permit 'L Plates' You can get this at age 16, you only need to pass a theory exam. You are only allowed to drive when occupied by a fully licenced driver in the passenger seat, and maintaing a 0 blood alchohol content (not a big deal since legal drinking age is 18) and you must display L plates at the front and rear of the vehicle there about 4 inches square, yellow with a big black L
Probationary Licence 'P Plates' You can get this at age 18, you must have held a learner permit for at least 6 months, you need to pass a theory exam and a driving test. You must maintain a blood alchohol of 0, and the penalties for speeding ect are harsher. You must display P plates at the front and rear of the vehicle, same as L plates, but red with a white P.
Full Licence You get this automaticly after 3 years on your P plates. BAC of .05
the short answer is i cant drive anywhere after drinking untill 22/08/03
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#94479 - 2002-10-18 10:42 AM
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NTDOC
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Dang... Redback, does that mean you're younger then Lonkero?
Wow, I've got kids that age
No hot tea. Ice Tea, Coffee, Wine Coolers okay....and UltraEdit (Cause Shawn never finished his little editor - I think it died by the wayside somewhere)
Schnaps ain't too bad either, is it Jochen? ![[Razz]](images/icons/tongue.gif) [ 18. October 2002, 10:43: Message edited by: NTDOC ]
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#94484 - 2002-10-19 12:30 AM
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Howard Bullock
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Loc: Harrisburg, PA USA
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I was trying to save my Single Malt a little while longer, but now that it was mentioned I might as well open it tonight.
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#94486 - 2002-10-21 09:01 AM
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Redback
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Loc: Albury Wodonga, Australia
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It all depends on how much you drink, over what time frame
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#94488 - 2002-10-23 02:52 PM
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Rocco Capra
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Registered: 2002-04-01
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#94490 - 2002-10-24 05:19 AM
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Redback
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Registered: 2002-03-20
Posts: 71
Loc: Albury Wodonga, Australia
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textpad looks very similar to editplus
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#94491 - 2002-10-24 02:23 PM
Re: Your favorite editor?
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Kdyer
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Registered: 2001-01-03
Posts: 6241
Loc: Tigard, OR
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Just give me my EditPad Pro.
Here is where a good editor really shines.. Custom Templates -
As I remember - UltraEdit, TextPad and others share this same type of functionality.
One of the biggest gripes I have had personally when searching for an editor is the ability to replace while searching with Carriage Returns or line feeds. You would be surprised how many editors out there that do not have this ability. One of the other things that I have become increasingly reliant on is the ability to "Block" text, in other words not select the whole line, but part of it.
Kent
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