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Re: NSDate without time portion
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Re: NSDate without time portion


  • Subject: Re: NSDate without time portion
  • From: Matthew Lindfield Seager <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 21:49:50 +1100

Yeah... There are many situations that the simple way will be right
99% of the time... And for the other 1% I reckon 99% of affected users
will forgive you for not wasting bug hunting time worrying about leap
seconds...

Of course 72.3% of statistics are made up on the spot so don't quote
me on those percentages!

[off topic]

On Wednesday, January 6, 2010, Brian Bruinewoud <email@hidden> wrote:
> *is 'beginning' really spelled with two 'n's? I get red dots under it with one 'n'...

There are exceptions to every rule but when a word ends in a
consonant-vowel-consonant and the suffix begins with a vowel you
double the last consonant :)
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