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Whoa! You guys might be in trouble!
#1
I'm speaking to American males.

Run my last response in "Making a calendar in Qbasic" to find out why.

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#2
Are you saying I don't have a girlfriend? =P



(I can see the comment =P)
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#3
Just trying to make sure you still will

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#4
The program seems to ignore the inputted date and display today instead.

I don't get the joke...
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#5
It is not today's date, Sterling!

Check the QBasic Forum if you can't figure it out.

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#6
It shows the 14th... which is.... that dreaded day for us all!
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#7
Right, whitetiger0990!

It's getting late and I'm glad you figured it out!

Still time to get a card and maybe some candy or flowers!!

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P.S. After removing my St. Valentine's Day warning patch, the program nicely prepares calendar pages. I don't think it is possible to break it, for example by entering bogus dates like "wejrwj24234klfsd"

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#8
Mac...

Enter: 400D+400
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#9
Quote:It is not today's date, Sterling!

Check the QBasic Forum if you can't figure it out.

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:oops: Oh, right :lol:
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#10
Hi, Z!re,

OK, I did that and got
Code:
Enter a date yyyy-mm-dd or yyyymmdd
(Or enter nothing to quit)

Date: 400D+400
Non-digit where digit belongs

Date:

Is this some kind of trick like my St. Valentine's? If so, I don't get it.

Or did you get something different on your computer?

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