Thread: Let the OP mark a thread solved

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    Especially when you consider the kinds of screw ups that can happen to a working forum when you make changes to it.
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    Perhaps the mods could mark threads as being solved. It's not as though they do anything anyways

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    Yeah! Moderators are a waste! When was the last time they banned someone, anyway!?!?

    .... errrr... I mean... oh crap.
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    What have we done Sly? We've made a mockery of our leaders!!!!

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    It's not enough. You have to make a mockery of yourself to actually be banned
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    Reimplementing a large system in another language to get a 25% performance boost is nonsense. It would be cheaper to just get a computer which is 25% faster.

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    Many beginners ask questions that are so simple like a = that should be ==. When OP gets it the problem is really solved. There will be no more answers for that problem. Moderator can maek them solved.
    About advanced users, they can mark solved when hey are saticefied.
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