> actually you'll find that conditional operators don't expand like that.
> The sentence is saying "the value of Linux != UNIX is not equal to OSX.
> In other words, (Linux != UNIX) != OSX or (true) != OSX.
How can you know what language it was? You can do stuff like that in Perl 6. It's somewhere in the Synopses.
They say that the student was 10 years old AND a teen. I thought teenagers are in the 13-19 range. Geez, it makes me mad how inaccurate everybody is these days.
> The sentence is saying "the value of Linux != UNIX is not equal to OSX.
> In other words, (Linux != UNIX) != OSX or (true) != OSX.
How can you know what language it was? You can do stuff like that in Perl 6. It's somewhere in the Synopses.
They say that the student was 10 years old AND a teen. I thought teenagers are in the 13-19 range. Geez, it makes me mad how inaccurate everybody is these days.
> From the largest site i have access to - a medical online shop, in fact: last 30 days: IE: 78,26%
Only sick people use IE. Or IE makes people sick.