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thanks!
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I think it's ANNIVERSARY - enemy = adversary - a penny = VERSARY, pub = inn returning as NNI. I'm not entirely sure where the A comes from, though (that might be the awaited tweak).
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You're correct. You didn't need to get rid of the 'a'
Enemy - Adversary
loses penny - d - Aversary
pub returns - inn - nni
Anniversary
The awaited tweak was I didn't explicitly say the 'nni' goes in the 'Aversary' - but don't think it mattered.
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Dear community,
on January 24, 2003 I joined CodeProject. That was 15 (in words: FIFTEEN) years ago! My MemberID is below 200k; well, that doesn't make me a day-1-member, but still (looking at over 13 million members today) one-of-the-first.
What a great site, what a cool team here!
I just wanted to say THANK YOU to all of you who maintain this site for such a long time, for all the cool articles and help I received here and for giving me a place where I can share that little knowledge I have
I log in almost every single day, in most cases even on weekends, to look around for something new. So I can say, CP is part of my every-day.
THANK YOU!
Cheers,
Mike
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Well done!
Happy CPDay to You!
Happy CPDay to You!
Happy CPDay laaaaaast December,
Happy CPDay to You!
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Congratulations!
I'll be 9 this April! Do they do a cake for your 10th birthday party?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I did not get a cake... EVER!
We should add that ... now
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We'll also do our best to find a ten-year-old cake to send you so you don't feel like you missed out on anything.
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Oh thats great! Please add a sledgehammer to the packet so I can get smaller pieces
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I join you in the BIG THANK YOU to CP-Staff
Almost 12 years for me...
M.D.V.
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Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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We're happy you're here!
I joined CodeProject as a regular member 2 years and 6 month (two years and six month) ago. I know that it's a very little age compared to other's, *BUT* during all this time I had a perfect chance to write 14 articles and thus share my knowledge and talent in programming and IT with others at the CodeProject's community, and, at the same time, to improve and enrich my skills and expertise in my the most favorite field of science by reading various articles published by other members and experts, who're probably more experienced than me. Also, for all this time, I enjoyed helping the vast of entrepreneur programmers who typically request for an assistance on various technical question and issues to be resolved. This way, being a CodeProject's member let me to do (e.g. help others) what I especially like to.
Finally, my special greetings on your CodeProject's membership birthday.
Also I'd like to join in your special thanks to CodeProject's staff for their outstanding work and support to the community of members.
Cheers, Arthur V. Ratz
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I'm a few months behind you - my how time flies.
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My ten year anniversary was last September.
I log in daily too. I like to read the many great articles and the banter in the Lounge. It's a great place to hang out
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Congratulations!! That is huge, i am here actively around 2 years, but my account was created 5 years ago i think, This is also my daily routine part to visit, go through lounge discussions, moderating new incoming posts and posting tech blogs
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Congratulations! I have been hanging around, benefiting and occasionally contributing since 6 July 2000. I too log in almost every day.
I would also like to add my thanks to Chris and the team and to Bob and the hamsters.
Phil
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I had to check out my profile to know that I have been here for 10 years and 9 months. Didn't even realize it has been this long.
CP is awesome! Now can we please have some hashtags and pic uploading capabilities here?
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lw@zi wrote: hashtags and pic uploading capabilities
If you want twatter, you know where to find it.
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack.
--Winston Churchill
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Congratulations!
Happy celebration day to You!
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Congratulations Mike !
«... thank the gods that they have made you superior to those events which they have not placed within your own control, rendered you accountable for that only which is within you own control For what, then, have they made you responsible? For that which is alone in your own power—a right use of things as they appear.» Discourses of Epictetus Book I:12
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Hey, I missed my 15 year anniversary! Interesting, my member ID is 86503, given yours is 196458, I guess in those 8 months separating us CP more than doubled its membership.
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