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From: charles AT pentek DOT com (Charles Krug)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Extracting a directory name.
Date: 18 Jun 2001 19:20:56 GMT
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On Mon, 18 Jun 2001 17:40:55 GMT, Chris Van Extergem <chris DOT ve AT pandora DOT be>
wrote:
> "Graham Reeds" <grahamr AT ntlworld DOT com> wrote in message
> news:SYpX6.32438$9t5 DOT 2956364 AT news6-win DOT server DOT ntlworld DOT com...
>> I'm looking to porting these to Win32 + MSVC.  Looking ahead I'm going to
>> have hosts of fun with findfirst(), findnext(), getcwd(), etc., and
>> considering MSDN is about as helpful as platearmour in a
> thunderstorm...:-(
> 
> I don't know how helpful platearmour is in a thunderstorm, but I think MSDN

Well, from the perspective of lightning, I dont' think that plate armor is
going to increase your conductivity that much.

Remember, we've enough energy to ionize air, so usually it's enough to be the
tallest proximate object or nearby to it.

Survival advice for armored men is the same as for unarmored field grunts.
Stay away from open fields and hilltops.  Find a small tree surrounded by
taller trees, or find shelter.

What was the topic again?

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