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    I SOLVED MY MULTPILE SHIPPED PACKAGES PORBLEM1

    Motherbitches! It was right in fromt of my face the whole time: Just use XPath with [text=blahblahblah]/.. and then for all the subsequent lookups, don't use "find" but use "findvalue".

    I can't believe it took me that fucking long to see that. Deeds! Prepare my dunce cap!

    find fucking value... I should have known...

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    Lazy bitches sleepin on the job!

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    Thumbs up

    Some of the most hilarious outbursts I've ever seen were from frustrated student coders in the comp. lab at MSU.

    I call it "impromptu Tourette's."
    Balls Deep in the 'Ho

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    In college did some pretty good C++ and some Java coding. Somewhere into a ~36 hour code/MountainDew-fest before a deadline (full of the tourette's outbursts) I got so mad I actually broke a keyboard over my knee. Needless to say, I don't code much at work. Probably good for everyone involved.

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    Nothing beats a good code related ragecall. Nothing!

    Snapping a keyboard over your knee is value added though.
    Of all the muthafuckas on earth, you the muthafuckest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phUnk
    Motherbitches! It was right in fromt of my face the whole time: Just use XPath with [text=blahblahblah]/.. and then for all the subsequent lookups, don't use "find" but use "findvalue".

    I can't believe it took me that fucking long to see that. Deeds! Prepare my dunce cap!

    find fucking value... I should have known...

    Next time just call me.

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    Someone at my work broke his hand punching a monitor. It was solid, old-school 21" CRT, not one of those pansy-ass LCD monitors, either. The monitor faired quite a bit better than the dude's hand.

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