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Besides the Congratulations I'm secretly wishing not just that I may reach your age, but also that I make as much sense when if I do.
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Thanks for very welcome sentiments
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You beat me, my 70th is just ahead.
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Quote: You beat me
Thanks, but it's not a race!
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What, uh, OK I'll slow down then.
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Happy Birthday! I was born in '71.
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Thanks.
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Message Closed
modified 9-Apr-15 14:51pm.
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You keep reminding me that the CP needs an "PERMANTLY IGNORE THIS GUY" button
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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Excuse me. Why so many script alerts? are you trying to learn XSS?
Ranjan.D
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As you have been told, we can and do close articles that do not measure up to the standards we require: that is part of what moderation is there for.
I don't know what article of yours was "closed" or why - but from Sean's description it would not have passed moderation.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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There's no excuse for you.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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alert('dont close my articles, * *!!!!');
What do you think when you see it on some website?
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I think of ham sandwiches.
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
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Un-handled Cross-site scripting
Ranjan.D
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I think it's a sad attempt on script injection and an indication of the poster's intelligence (here's a hint, it's not high).
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I think "my word, we do have a very slow learner here... "
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No. I asked for large fries, and bacon on that burger.
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Kenny Loggins and the year 1978?
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Hope somebody can help me ...
I have a Dell laptop here with Windows in all kinds of a mess.
I have partitioned the hard drive to C:Windows & D:Data & I have moved all the data that needs to be kept to D:
If I now re-boot & use the Recovery Partition to re-install Windows 7 to the C: drive, will it install it to my newly partitioned C: drive and leave the D: drive alone, or will it recreate Windows EXACTLY as it originally was & I will lose my D: drive & my data ?
Thanks in advance
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Regardless how you recover your system's partition, I will recommend that you first copy your entire D: partition to an external drive, just in case.....
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Seconded!
(But then, I like backups anyway!)
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Quote: (But then, I like backups anyway!)
I know exactly what you mean! My family calls me "The Mad Backer Upper" for very good reason. But my obsession with backups has saved my bacon on a number of occasions!
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