The only difference dale is that some people (myself included) like to
place all their instance variables inside a struct found on the
variables scope - more often than not variables.instance.

This makes life easy when looking to push / pull a bunch of them on or
off the object, as the variables scope holds a bunch of stuff
(including functions).

That make sense?

Mark

On 7/28/06, Dale Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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