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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    In case the code is badly written, it rolls over to -32767 posts (as Nick says above) and the system deletes all the posts.
    No way - I'm not having my posts deleted.... you tell them - you know what you are talking about!!
    Bazza gets caught
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      The thought of losing all my posts scares me
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        ahh ok.

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          yes.

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            oooh was that an imminent palindrome?

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              no

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                Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                The thought of losing all my posts scares me
                I'd still be on nearly 4000 posts, though.

                Zeity would still be godlike.

                It's those of you with a really high drivel percentage that would need to worry...
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                  Well, why doesn't somebody just download a copy of the forum code, go through it and find out what size database field it uses for a thread's post count, and then we'll know

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                    righto. time to pop out.

                    catch you later!

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                      Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                      Well, why doesn't somebody just download a copy of the forum code, go through it and find out what size database field it uses for a thread's post count, and then we'll know
                      What a great idea... why didnt anyone think of that...

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