bladx.

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3 : Stop trying so hard! I have read through a lot of your posts, and it seems to me you are posting a lot of (imho) "throwaway" meditations / discussion topics. To clarify, it looks like you're just posting for the sake of posting. Take some advice : Don't. People will respect & value your opinion much more if it is represented in well-thought out, relevant, and interesting topics.

4 : Relax. Sit back, look, listen, and learn. It will come in time.

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In reply to Re: Obfuscated JAPH overflow? by azatoth
in thread Obfuscated JAPH overflow? by bladx

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