Is it a french fry (sorry, freedom fry) or a hand cut chunky classic?
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M&S still use Model 204 and they often have to get Ausis to code it - my m8 Paul Dukes used to contract for them in M204. They tried to go Indian with it at one stage but I think that idea failed
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Are you talking sailing chip :lolComment
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zeitghost: Well, the IT ELSE THEN is pretty much just FORTHs way of doing things.
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Code:: verbose.equals?         = IF ." Yes, they are equal"         ELSE ." No, they are not equal"         THEN ;
For the truely different I would suggest the imaginative constructions one can create with BEGIN WHILE UNTIL etc. etc. construct, seriously useful.
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Code:hex : f* * e >>a ; : sq over dup f* ; 4666 dup negate do 4000 dup 2* negate do i j 1e begin 1- ?dup while -rot sq sq 2dup + 10000 < while - i + -rot f* 2* j + rot repeat 2drop drop bl else bl a + then emit 2drop 268 +loop cr 5de +loop
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There's a litttle clue in there that tells me this is part of the threadedbot code.
There was me thinking threaded was a genuine human prat and all the time it's a bot. Congrats to the programmers - your threaded bot must be the most imaginative one around - certainly it's the most amusing - knocks spots off Elisa and the MilanBot.
Oh - neary forgot - the clue ..rot repeatComment
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