• Any PHP frameworks?
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[QUOTE=arienh4;22049899][i]If you say that something can't be used with something else, don't show proof that it can be. That is totally irrelevant.[/i][/QUOTE] It's totally irrelevant because turby didn't say ASP.NET because you can actually use it as a PHP framework (which, coincidentally, you can) but to piss the OP off. Sure, maybe you can use it as a PHP framework but that has nothing to do with what turby actually meant, so saying that you _can_ use it works fine as a general reply to the thread but rationalizing what he said with it just doesn't work.
[QUOTE=Almost Dawn;22059276]but to piss the OP off.[/QUOTE] :v:
[QUOTE=Almost Dawn;22059276]It's totally irrelevant because turby didn't say ASP.NET because you can actually use it as a PHP framework (which, coincidentally, you can) but to piss the OP off. Sure, maybe you can use it as a PHP framework but that has nothing to do with what turby actually meant, so saying that you _can_ use it works fine as a general reply to the thread but rationalizing what he said with it just doesn't work.[/QUOTE] Of course! I forgot, you can see the poster's intentions just by looking at the post. Sorry, from now on I will respect your psychic abilities.
[QUOTE=arienh4;22066468]Of course! I forgot, you can see the poster's intentions just by looking at the post. Sorry, from now on I will respect your psychic abilities.[/QUOTE] Of course I can, not that you would know anything about social skills.
[QUOTE=Almost Dawn;22071780]Of course I can, not that you would know anything about social skills.[/QUOTE] That has absolutely nothing to do with social skills. You say that you can derive someone's intentions from a single phrase. You can't.
In this case Almost Dawn is correct, but I agree with what you're saying arien.
[QUOTE=arienh4;22075571]That has absolutely nothing to do with social skills. You say that you can derive someone's intentions from a single phrase. You can't.[/QUOTE] [b]to read between the lines[/b] 1. (idiomatic) to infer a meaning that is not stated explicitly Example: If you read between the lines a little, you will realize that he has deeper motives. Not that you would know anything about that though.
[QUOTE=Almost Dawn;22078457][b]to read between the lines[/b] 1. (idiomatic) to infer a meaning that is not stated explicitly Example: If you read between the lines a little, you will realize that he has deeper motives. Not that you would know anything about that though.[/QUOTE] My English knowledge is quite sufficient, thank you. [QUOTE=turb_;21974530]I use ASP.NET, it's pretty cool.[/QUOTE] There's hardly any lines to read between. I might have inferred the same thing, but you should never state an inference as a fact, as you did.
Why is this argument still going on? We've already established that I was trying to be a smartass
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