View Poll Results: Whatt do you think of a library designed for decoding information?

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Thread: Good idea, bad idea.

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    Lightbulb Good idea, bad idea.

    OK - I just posted a thread asking for program ideas (because I'm out of them, and I have a lot of time on my hands). I just got one - a library (single-function - but very big) that is passed a file, it gathers as much information from it as it can, and then tries to decode it - useful for getting Microsoft's file formats!!! What'd ya think? Post any explanations below.

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    oh man. No fights for me here today then? are you on the correct board....i know it may not fit into @@ etc etc , but it seems ppl like to fight on here!!
    Such is life.

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    Yeah - the mods really should put a ban on all the anti-any country other than your own posts. They're just getting out of hand..

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