This seemingly minor issue throws the logic circuits in my brain for a loop every time I try to set up a conditional event system. I seriously have to grit my teeth and pull myself together in order to run through the flow of an event in my head thanks to that one phrase. If it were simply "Not" then figuring out event flows would be a lot simpler. I'm not even sure "different of" is correct English. If it is, then it's pretty borderline, which is part of my trouble with it.
If this is some programming tradition, then please excuse my ignorance. It still causes a normally non-linear thinker like me a lot of problems to suddenly be thinking in terms of "is" and "different of" instead of "is" and "isn't." It's hard enough for me to think linearly without having to deal with foreign terms.
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Non cognosco quo modo dicere linguam latinam bene.
(This message has been edited by LoneIgadzra (edited 07-04-2002).)