Sorry about that. :)
I usually refer to people as he/she, because most of the time I don't know who they are and to avoid referring to them in the wrong gender, I think I just accidentally skipped some letters.
That was a great job you did with the simple code stuff and that you gave the reference, I started to decode the other post Oorang posted and it seems to work.
I usually refer to people as he/she, because most of the time I don't know who they are and to avoid referring to them in the wrong gender, I think I just accidentally skipped some letters.
That was a great job you did with the simple code stuff and that you gave the reference, I started to decode the other post Oorang posted and it seems to work.
No prob. I like to play the online guessing game as well. :)
Yeah, it seems weird that they would use such an obvious code (at least obvious to a programmer) for supposed operational details. Who knows? It could be a bunch of a-holes yanking our chains.