why does dead code costs time?
Steven D'Aprano
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Thu Dec 13 01:01:11 EST 2012
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On Wed, 12 Dec 2012 21:23:47 -0800, Ramchandra Apte wrote: >> Cheers. >> >> Mark Lawrence. > > haha. What does "Cheers" mean? It is an exclamation expressing good wishes. In particular, good wishes before drinking. Think of it as a variation on: "Good health to you" "Best wishes" "Sincerest regards" only less formal. Does the Internet not work where you are? Googling for "define:cheers" or "definition cheers" should have answered that question. -- Steven
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