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So for the life of me I can't seem to figure out why my moments of "clarity" seem to come literally minutes before I would be falling asleep. It is now nearly 11:30 pm and I should be in bed, well actually I was in bed. Then all of a sudden as I'm trying to fall asleep it hits me! I've been working nearly all evening on some Java Programming homework for class and I got to a point where I was stuck. So as I'm laying down trying to go to sleep it comes to me and of course by this point I can't just roll over and wait till tomorrow because I will surely have forgotten by then. So I run downstairs and make the fix, and sure enough it appears to be working as needed, now why couldn't my brain have just cooperated earlier? Oh well, I guess I should be thankful that I at least figured it out.
P.S. - Inheritance is sweet!