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				 MLK791979y@joelbandi I'm just messing. This is Android and Java though, so I wouldn't say it's out of the realm of possibility. MLK791979y@joelbandi I'm just messing. This is Android and Java though, so I wouldn't say it's out of the realm of possibility.
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				 dkomito3109yHad a friend that recounted a tale of someone who wrote something like: dkomito3109yHad a friend that recounted a tale of someone who wrote something like:
 if(false){
 alert('you should never see this');
 Break;
 }
 
 Years later they got a call saying, I just got a message saying "you should never see this"
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				 dkomito3109y@Gowtham95india I got the impression that it may have happened a lot of years ago. Don't remember what system it was supposed to be on. dkomito3109y@Gowtham95india I got the impression that it may have happened a lot of years ago. Don't remember what system it was supposed to be on.
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				If that code is C# and Bundle inherits from ContextBoundObject, and you have injected your own activator, then yes, the new statement can return null.







Well guy has some trust issues
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