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Previously on "Hey, rabiddog, it's a thread just for you, today!"
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Just keep posting; the friendly folk in General will gently push you back on the rails should you make any serious infractions.
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Thanks for that, that one's new to me, POKE, PUSH, Bit, Byte, Nibble, and JUMP I know from the dark and dim assembler days, but that was a very, very long time ago.
Guess I better invest in 'Thread etiquette for beginners'.
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Originally, to raise something's priority by incrementing a register.Originally posted by rabiddog View PostWhat does BUMP mean ?
Now it means to put a thread at the top of a list by adding a blank message, but since a blank message is not permissible or meaningful, 'bump' is used to both force the action and to explain its purpose.
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Yeah, OK, I found it.
What does BUMP mean ? (Took me years to work out LOL - mind you the missus thought it meant Lots Of Love ?!?!?)
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Originally posted by rabiddog View PostTa, at least someone remembered. Mind you that really makes me paranoid, 'cos now I know people are checking me out.
BUMP!
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Hey, rabiddog, it's a thread just for you, today!
Happy Birthday!Today's Birthdays: stephen kasimba njiro, rabiddog (45)
Only six posts but you've covered The Bench, penile tattoos and racism.
The perfect CUKer already!
Happy Birthday to you and all your ickle sockpuppets!
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