Thread: My appreciation toward Cboard

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    My appreciation toward Cboard

    Hello,

    I wanted you to know how much I appreciate the assistance and support you provide and all your hard work. Your efforts have made this possible. Your contributions are important and commendable.

    I appreciate the time and effort you expend on helping others, no matter the skill-level. Please offer my compliments and realize that your dedication and expertise has made this community possible.

    There are those that keep the peace, lay down the rules, and seek help. All three tiers contribute to the longevity of this community, and am heartily honored to be apart of it.


    I sincerely appreciate your time and attention,
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    Segmentation Fault: I am an error in which a running program attempts to access memory not allocated to it and core dumps with a segmentation violation error. This is often caused by improper usage of pointers, attempts to access a non-existent or read-only physical memory address, re-use of memory if freed within the same scope, de-referencing a null pointer, or (in C) inadvertently using a non-pointer variable as a pointer.

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    >You've been drinking, haven't you? You're going to start hugging everyone soon and telling them that you love them, aren't you?

    That's better than me when I drink, I tell people I love them then proceed to punch them in the face for stealing a napkin I never had to begin with.
    Hmm

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    Heh,

    I just wanted to congratulate Cboard. Just to show that I appreciate what they do, since most of there posts are dealing with newcomers consisting of code tags usage, punctuation correction, etc...

    This is just to remind Cboard of what it has acheived and how we appreciate it. That's all.

    P.S. I didn't wake up on the other side of the bed! Nor drinking.


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    Segmentation Fault: I am an error in which a running program attempts to access memory not allocated to it and core dumps with a segmentation violation error. This is often caused by improper usage of pointers, attempts to access a non-existent or read-only physical memory address, re-use of memory if freed within the same scope, de-referencing a null pointer, or (in C) inadvertently using a non-pointer variable as a pointer.

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    >>You've been drinking, haven't you?<<

    I say its ecstacy good ol' X.

    hehe. Nice to hear kind words Stack...plus it is a good way to get rep++

    and Stack, I also like your linear and very clear posts...esspecially the ones with bulleted lists

    some entropy with that sink? entropysink.com

    there are two cardinal sins from which all others spring: Impatience and Laziness. - franz kafka

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    Thanks for the positive feedback, axon.

    I've always found that concise and clear posts with superb intellect help the reader follow my post with great understanding. First rules first: Spell, punctuate, and capitalize correctly.


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    Segmentation Fault: I am an error in which a running program attempts to access memory not allocated to it and core dumps with a segmentation violation error. This is often caused by improper usage of pointers, attempts to access a non-existent or read-only physical memory address, re-use of memory if freed within the same scope, de-referencing a null pointer, or (in C) inadvertently using a non-pointer variable as a pointer.

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    thts jist stopid
    Hmm

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    carry on JaWiB's Avatar
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    People who always use correct grammar on the internet make me uneasy...
    "Think not but that I know these things; or think
    I know them not: not therefore am I short
    Of knowing what I ought."
    -John Milton, Paradise Regained (1671)

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaWiB
    People who always use correct grammar on the internet make me uneasy...
    you mean people who don't not use correct grammer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perspective
    you mean people who don't not use correct grammer?
    » In today's standard English, double negatives are not used; for example the standard English equivalent of "I don't want nothing" is "I don't want anything".

    It should, however, be noted that in standard English one cannot say "I don't want nothing" to express the meaning "I want something" unless there is very heavy stress on the "don't".

    P.S. Just having fun. No beleaguerment intended.


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    Segmentation Fault: I am an error in which a running program attempts to access memory not allocated to it and core dumps with a segmentation violation error. This is often caused by improper usage of pointers, attempts to access a non-existent or read-only physical memory address, re-use of memory if freed within the same scope, de-referencing a null pointer, or (in C) inadvertently using a non-pointer variable as a pointer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stack Overflow
    P.S. Just having fun. No beleaguerment intended.
    Wha-who? Beleaguerment? What'd you just call me?

    EDIT: My dictionary says it's some kind of insult...put up yer dukes!
    Last edited by Lurker; 11-27-2004 at 10:02 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lurker
    Wha-who? Beleaguerment? What'd you just call me?

    EDIT: My dictionary says it's some kind of insult...put up yer dukes!
    mines says that is an action of annoying persistently, and also is an action of an armed force that surouds a fortified place

    what kind of words you use Mr. Stack Overflow??

    very difficult ones for non-English speakers

    anyway nice posting!!

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    Hehe... I think they're difficult for English speakers too.
    But, your posts are always crytal clear Stack (well... crystals tend to have lots of reflection planes and fairly opaque, so perhaps glassy clear would be more appropriate -- on the other hand, your posts are nice and ordered like a crystal lattice... I'd better stop talking now).
    The word rap as it applies to music is the result of a peculiar phonological rule which has stripped the word of its initial voiceless velar stop.

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    In this particular case the word beleaguerment is used as the following:

    To annoy persistently, trouble, or harass.

    Since I corrected Perspective of his grammar, I wanted to inform him that I am not annoying or harassing him, rather it was just a joke.

    Edit: Zach, thanks!


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    AIR clear, my friend. Air clear.
    Do not make direct eye contact with me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stack Overflow
    Since I corrected Perspective of his grammar, I wanted to inform him that I am not annoying or harassing him, rather it was just a joke.
    but if you saw the post i quoted it might make more sense as to why my grammer in that post was anti-good.

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