Call to your horse. So long as you did not abuse the horse, when he hears you calling, he will most likely come over to find a friendly face. Besides, he finds these other guys confusing. Zebras and horses do act a little different, even in a feral/wild situation, so a horse will not fit in as well as you might think.
Nutster
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RE: New captcha = no captcha, yes ranking
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RE: How to (not) take a selfie in Russia
The guys at Iwo Jima had both feet on the ground. This guy just has his head in the clouds, at least until it smacks the Earth below. Clearly the answer here is to get a stronger TV antenna.
Latest posts made by Nutster
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RE: How to (not) take a selfie in Russia
The guys at Iwo Jima had both feet on the ground. This guy just has his head in the clouds, at least until it smacks the Earth below. Clearly the answer here is to get a stronger TV antenna.
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What is this Right-Click you speak of?
Couldn't find the thread again, so here I go creating it!
Re: Hotels so far away. Well it is understandable that the hotel on Pluto has a vacancy. Their latest visitor just fly through the neighbourhood, not stopping, just taking a bunch of pictures for the people back home. So far the reviews seem positive, but I would think it is a little cold for my tastes.
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RE: New captcha = no captcha, yes ranking
Call to your horse. So long as you did not abuse the horse, when he hears you calling, he will most likely come over to find a friendly face. Besides, he finds these other guys confusing. Zebras and horses do act a little different, even in a feral/wild situation, so a horse will not fit in as well as you might think.
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RE: C++ compiler error
There are 4 basic ways to control access to members of your class in C++.
public
: public members can be accessed from any function in your program.
protected
: protected members can be accessed from functions that are part of same class or classes that are inherited from that class.
private
: private members can only be accessed from functions that are part of the same class. They can not be accessed from inherited classes or anywhere else. Keep in mind thatprivate
does not prevent a member function from one object from interacting with private members of another object of the same class.
friend
: defining afriend
function or class within a class allows that function to interact withprivate
andprotected
members as if they werepublic
. Keep in mind that the function declaration must match exactly.