So right now I'm making a web browser with visual basic 2005, and for some reason, now it won't let me edit the code of my browser. So I go online to find some sort of troubleshooting manual or something, when I see a site called justanswers.com
I go there, and ask one of the experts to answer my question and help solve my dilemma. One of the experts on visual basic offers to answer my question, when I see the price tag: $45.
SERIOUSLY! 45 bucks just to answer a simple question with a likely simple answer???????? I'm just a middle schooler! No way am I going to pay that much money just to ask a question when I'm not sure I'm going to even get a good answer! I AM ANGRY AT THAT SITE! I mean, maybe I would pay $10-$15, but not $45-$50!
Yeah, so right now I'm pretty steamed. Maybe I should go play punch out or something to work out my anger, or I could maybe try and find my own solution and continue working on my webbrowser. Are any of you who have experience with visual basic willing to help?
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Not very nice ice
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Reminds me of the time I pushed the Staples easy button and it charged me $100
That children is why I am broke
Last edited by GlitchSprite (2010-11-28 16:39:52)
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12three wrote:
Ask for it for Christmas.
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XD ya, maybe theyll give it for free then
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Well, problem solved.
It turns out that I was in debug mode, and that's why I couldn't edit it.
But I'm still angry, because they would make me pay $45 for a stupid answer like that!
Oh, and I was using it to make a web browser
Last edited by throughthefire (2010-11-28 21:16:47)
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This reminds me of a time when my AR broke, and i went to some website where people charged 25 bucks for a live chat on how to fix my AR.
I was angry.
But,TTF, i'm glad that your browser, system, whosamawhatsit is fixed X3

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Nexstudent wrote:
This reminds me of a time when my AR broke, and i went to some website where people charged 25 bucks for a live chat on how to fix my AR.
I was angry.
But,TTF, i'm glad that your browser, system, whosamawhatsit is fixed X3
Thanks (I guess...)
Last edited by throughthefire (2010-11-29 19:51:34)
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Drop VB '05 and use VB6. It is much better without .NET slowdowns and is the best programming language in the world.
Last edited by WindozeNT (2010-12-02 20:19:49)
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