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From: fjp on 7 Jun 2010 13:47 hi, i need the last part, of your code, the theird part, exactly where said that: Unrotate and write the permuted index, which involves finding the separator, putting the phrase back together, and writing it properly formatted. thank a lot,, if you can answer me as soon as possible
From: Keith Thompson on 7 Jun 2010 14:37 fjp <chompajara(a)gmail.com> writes: > hi, i need the last part, of your code, the theird part, exactly where > said that: > Unrotate and write the permuted index, which involves finding the > separator, putting the phrase back together, and writing it properly > formatted. > > thank a lot,, if you can answer me as soon as possible Whom are you talking to? Your article is not a followup to anything else, and there's no direct way to tell what you're talking about. I suppose someone could search the newsgroup for the quoted text, but frankly it's not worth my time. Ask again *as a followup to the previous article* and perhaps someone can help. -- Keith Thompson (The_Other_Keith) kst-u(a)mib.org <http://www.ghoti.net/~kst> Nokia "We must do something. This is something. Therefore, we must do this." -- Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn, "Yes Minister"
From: Stuart Golodetz on 9 Jun 2010 10:28 Keith Thompson wrote: > fjp <chompajara(a)gmail.com> writes: >> hi, i need the last part, of your code, the theird part, exactly where >> said that: >> Unrotate and write the permuted index, which involves finding the >> separator, putting the phrase back together, and writing it properly >> formatted. >> >> thank a lot,, if you can answer me as soon as possible > > Whom are you talking to? > > Your article is not a followup to anything else, and there's no > direct way to tell what you're talking about. I suppose someone > could search the newsgroup for the quoted text, but frankly it's > not worth my time. > > Ask again *as a followup to the previous article* and perhaps > someone can help. For what it's worth, a quick search with Thunderbird for "fjp" yields only one message (the one you replied to). Stu
From: Keith Thompson on 9 Jun 2010 11:53 Stuart Golodetz <sgolodetz(a)NdOiSaPlA.pMiPpLeExA.ScEom> writes: > Keith Thompson wrote: >> fjp <chompajara(a)gmail.com> writes: >>> hi, i need the last part, of your code, the theird part, exactly where >>> said that: >>> Unrotate and write the permuted index, which involves finding the >>> separator, putting the phrase back together, and writing it properly >>> formatted. >>> >>> thank a lot,, if you can answer me as soon as possible >> >> Whom are you talking to? >> >> Your article is not a followup to anything else, and there's no >> direct way to tell what you're talking about. I suppose someone >> could search the newsgroup for the quoted text, but frankly it's >> not worth my time. >> >> Ask again *as a followup to the previous article* and perhaps >> someone can help. > > For what it's worth, a quick search with Thunderbird for "fjp" yields > only one message (the one you replied to). A Google Groups search for the phrase "Unrotate and write the permuted index" yielded exactly one hit, fjp's article. fjp needs to provide some context. -- Keith Thompson (The_Other_Keith) kst-u(a)mib.org <http://www.ghoti.net/~kst> Nokia "We must do something. This is something. Therefore, we must do this." -- Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn, "Yes Minister"
From: Geoff on 9 Jun 2010 11:59
On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 08:53:09 -0700, Keith Thompson <kst-u(a)mib.org> wrote: >fjp needs to provide some context. I suspect it was posted in error, looks more like a misdirected email. |