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Post by East »

It is not place to post your thoughts nekros.
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Well, you kindof asked for it. To pick out one thing.
Inflater: "You cannot use bios ints from protected mode!"
You: "Can I use this bios int from protected mode?"

Basically you have neglected to RTFM, RTFW, STFW.
And I seriously think you didn't read the forum rules and smart questions either, based on the fact that you broke the rules set forth in both.
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East wrote:It is not place to post your thoughts nekros.
It is not a place for idiot people who won't follow the damn rules! Do you actually do as we are suggesting? If you are and just aren't getting it, then leave, become a better programmer then come back.

Otherwise, <censored - Combuster>
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@nekros: There's no reason to post such insults. By resorting to this kind of verbal speech you only prove to be just as low as the OP.
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Post by neon »

nekros wrote:
East wrote:It is not place to post your thoughts nekros.
It is not a place for idiot people who won't follow the damn rules! Do you actually do as we are suggesting? If you are and just aren't getting it, then leave, become a better programmer then come back.
A few notes:

>There is no rules that he is breaking. Not doing what others are suggesting does not break any rules. We give suggestions to aid people on their behalf; there is no rules in it.

>If you do not want to help; then don't. If he does not follow your suggestions, then either a) ignore it and move to something more benifical, or b) quote your earlier replies and explain what you are trying to say better. If you are wanting to simply attack someone (I consider your above comment an attack) then simply do not post, as you are not helping anyone--which is what the OP was asking for in the first place, correct?

Giving other members insults? Please take no offense, but it sounds like you are the one breaking rules...
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I apologize, I was obviously overreacting. What I meant by not following the rules is not asking smart questions. That may not be a rule but in a way it is.
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nekros wrote:What I meant by not following the rules is not asking smart questions. That may not be a rule but in a way it is.
It is officially in the rules. :)
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