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I'm having trouble in getting into djgpp web siteI mean this one.
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abuashraf wrote:I'm having trouble in getting into djgpp web siteI mean this one.
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Works alright over here... The error is probably on your end.
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np
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@Zacariaz :I think you mean it's working,am I right?
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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.
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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.
You're right, Most people know what "np" means, but I don't think anyone has ever used it in that context before.

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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Brynet-Inc wrote: Don't worry, in 10 years or so
Cheer on Zacariaz. 100 years from then into now English'll be spaced wacked and slaped in the new you haven't shot.

(I'm talking with colloquialisms that do not yet exist).

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MessiahAndrw wrote:Are you going to hit back talks or sit the zip up?
Whadda ya mean?, ma sleeve lifted my etf... you hear me molar?? you latch?? :wink:
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