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- 6If you posted a link to some of these duplicates, the question would be closed that much faster...Oded– Oded2012-01-08 12:58:28 +00:00Commented Jan 8, 2012 at 12:58
- 1@Oded Nah, the OP appears to have some specific concerns, and in order to tell for sure whether his particular concerns are addressed by another question I would have to do a lot of reading, which I do not want to do.Mike Nakis– Mike Nakis2012-01-08 13:01:30 +00:00Commented Jan 8, 2012 at 13:01
- 1@MikeNakis You should post the dupes in a comment if you have them handy, even if you don't vote to close as a dupe. That way the OP can checkout the similar questions and get quite more info on his/her issue.yannis– yannis2012-01-08 14:36:55 +00:00Commented Jan 8, 2012 at 14:36
- 3your second paragraph was kind of confusing...but your first paragraph sums it up nicely.javastudent– javastudent2012-01-10 16:15:25 +00:00Commented Jan 10, 2012 at 16:15
- javastudent, I was afraid someone would say that. And for me it is a personal failure when the OP says it. I am embarrassed. Okay, It helps if you draw a diagram with A at the bottom, B next to it, D further next to it, and C a little bit above them all, and then consider the interactions between them as you read the paragraph. In any case, if you want me to clarify any part of that paragraph in writing, I can do it, just tell me the part(s). Also, perhaps I should not have begun the paragraph with "in other words". It is a further explanation, not an alternative explanation.Mike Nakis– Mike Nakis2012-01-10 19:14:01 +00:00Commented Jan 10, 2012 at 19:14
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