yes
Anyone with access to the .mil network.
The access code for the Hobbit World Event used to be LEGOWORLD2009. However, the code changes annually and you will need to purchase the code in order to use it.
no. They either have used the code or have kept the game for collection's value unopened. The code cannot be used to give everyone maps as it is a single use code properly called an access key.
Yeah if anyone knows this, I need to know, too! :)
no
The PCA code on a ATM transaction receipt means "personal access code." This is the pin number you use to access your account.
There are a number of things to do if the area code manager says access denied when you use the software upgrade. You can start by confirming that you have the right code and then ensure that the upgrade is compatible with the system.
Sorry No I dont think anyone would give you a code on something THEY bought themselves.
Use the code that came with the game; should be in the manual.
no.
The ability to make changes in your code without breaking the code of all others who use your code is a key benefit of encapsulation. You should always hide implementation details. To elaborate, you must always have your variables as private and then have a set of public methods that others can use to access your variables. Since the methods are public anyone can access them, but since they are in your class you can ensure that the code works the way that is best for you. So in a situation that you want to alter your code, all you have to do is modify your methods. No one gets hurt because i am just using your method names in my code and the code inside your method doesnt bother me much.
False