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Nice to see the insult when all I have done is said you were being too clever about it.merely at clientco for the entertainment -
The false implication being that you had solved it yourself by not being too clever about it.Originally posted by eek View PostNice to see the insult when all I have done is said you were being too clever about it.Hard Brexit now!
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Did I saw anything about solving it, I just read your approach and instantly knew it was wrong.Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe false implication being that you had solved it yourself by not being too clever about it.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Why instantly?Originally posted by eek View PostDid I saw anything about solving it, I just read your approach and instantly knew it was wrong.
Hard Brexit now!
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Too easy, even I can't be that cruel to the great intellect!Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhy instantly?
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Because your suggestion was faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar too complex for what is probably just a 2 step logic test which doesn't require computers...Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhy instantly?
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Your wife has bought a house? Excellent, not an old church I hope?Originally posted by Old Hack View PostWe're being cruel, he did say he wasn't all that bright.
Oh, and wife has bought a house...
WE know Mrs Sas bought theirs.Comment
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Complete bollux. Frequency analysis is usually the first step for deciphering.Originally posted by eek View PostBecause your suggestion was faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar too complex for what is probably just a 2 step logic test which doesn't require computers...
The fact that you've read someone's alternative solution on the web doesn't make you clever, it only exposes your ignorance.Hard Brexit now!
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Sorry, wrong. Again. But you must be used to that by now.Originally posted by vetran View Post
WE know Mrs Sas bought theirs.
I bought and own both our main and the BTL (mostly with proceeds from my previous BTLS).
Sorry to disappoint.Hard Brexit now!
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