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Fucking Furious :: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 ::

Just spent ten minutes writing about Phantom of the Opera, and a bug in Blogger just deleted it.

I fucking hate this site, and even though Google bought it ages ago, it's still as disfunctional as ever.

I plan for this to be my last post until I rebuild theMediaman.com.

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:: Stephen 12:35 PM [+] ::
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So what will be done first? The new site of Murdoc?
 
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Age = 30 + 1 :: Monday, February 26, 2007 ::
For the moment, while I live in denial, my age is 30 + 1.

theMediaman.age = 30;
theMediaman.age++

(Can someone check to see if my code is right?)

Thanks to everyone who wished me well today. I didn't always have the time to give you my appreciation for the sentiment. I spent much of the day doing Boredom_Ensues type Photoshop work and slapping them into a PowerPoint presentation. I hate PowerPoint.

Regardless, if you're reading this, or if you're typically in the vicinity of Front and Church on a Friday night, I hope you'll come to my birthday party at the Jersey Giant. If you haven't got an evite yet, email me. Otherwise, you can check the evite I sent you for details.

I went to see Phantom of the Opera for the first time in ten years last night. It was my gift from Simone. So much I forgot, but there were a few things I'm convinced was new. I hope to post a more comprehensive review soon, or at least before they close again in June.

:: Stephen 7:40 PM [+] ::
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You need another semi-colon on the second line. Other than that it's fine.
 
I don't think I do. Since it's EOF, you don't need an EOL. But you're right, it's good syntax to put a semi-colon.
 
i don't think you can use the syntactic shortcut:

object.member++

because that member may be a read-only property. I'm pretty sure language designers wouldn't allow a syntax that was only valid depending on the design of the class
 
Hmm, you never mentioned which language you're using. But wouldn't it be good form to declare your.. uh.. self first?

(Also, where is your feed?!?)
 
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