tell me the regex for that.......
Hello, is this not being rude?. This community has a self-disciplined mutual cooperation agreement, we help each other out, we assist each other, but as we do take from each other we give back to each other.
I am not offensive when I say the way you put this question sounds like we "are down at your service your highness", sorry to everybody who thinks this is rude on my part, but saranperl, you have been advised on many issues many a times and you have been given some very valuable feedback, very valuable links and above all, very valuable time, voluntarily, and still you don't sweat on it to make a difference you want things to be ready served to you on a plate!!!, That is lazy, selfish and inconsiderate of yours to take us as ladders for your climb, I wish you luck anyways but...


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In reply to Re: count repeatation by biohisham
in thread count repeatation by saranperl

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