I'm having trouble in getting into djgpp web siteI mean this one.
What about you guys...
DJGPP web site...
DJGPP web site...
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Re: DJGPP web site...
Works alright over here... The error is probably on your end.abuashraf wrote:I'm having trouble in getting into djgpp web siteI mean this one.
What about you guys...
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You're right, Most people know what "np" means, but I don't think anyone has ever used it in that context before.Zacariaz wrote:oh, i though every geek around the world knew what np, wd, lol, rolf, lmao, gz, etc. ment, obiously i was mistaken and im sorry, wont happen again.
np == no problem.
The "traditional" usage would be:
Joe: Thanks for the beer pal.
Frank: np.
Don't worry, in 10 years or so, you'll grasp the various nuances of English slang Zacariaz.
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Cheer on Zacariaz. 100 years from then into now English'll be spaced wacked and slaped in the new you haven't shot.Brynet-Inc wrote: Don't worry, in 10 years or so
(I'm talking with colloquialisms that do not yet exist).
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