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Basically, if it's almost-free, it's good enough for me, and I don't really want them spending a penny of my $100 to make it /totally-free-dude. I would much rather that they spend the $100 on other things (such as multi- dimensional array. Yeah, I'm one that voted on those). -----Original Message----- From: Simon Coulter [mailto:shc@flybynight.com.au] P.S. Has anyone else noticed that /free is an oxymoron? Free-form statements must be between column 8 and column 80, and columns 6 and 7 must be blank. That doesn't sound like free-form to me. The compiler directive should be /almost-free, or /not-quite-free, or /half-arsed-free, or /free-within-limits, or /free-but-read-the-fine-print. What's so special about column 6 and 7 in free form?
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