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I was tempted to do something trite like post aOriginally posted by RichardCranium View PostPerhaps it is General that should be retired? On the grounds that it has gone senile, rude, doddery, unpredictable, likely to wander off and get lost and downright old gitty grumpy.
in response to this.
However, with all due respect to our good friend
(there he is again, always ready when called upon), I decided that his talents are best employed as a quick and easy assertion of agreement or approbation.
RC's suggestion is more deserving of a verbal response; to wit:
Good point, well made
(Oh look,
snuck in there at the end
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Au contraire. That is 1 million CUK posts, not TPD posts.Originally posted by d000hg View PostDoes this mean TPD can be retired now?
It's the non-TPDers that have done 80% of the posts.
Perhaps it is General that should be retired? On the grounds that it has gone senile, rude, doddery, unpredictable, likely to wander off and get lost and downright old gitty grumpy.
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that includes all of yours then!Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAnd The 1,000,000th CUK Post Was... utter tulipe, just like the 999,999 posts before it.

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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostDP rushes to the defence of Visual BASIC's mighty Option Base 1 capabilities
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And The 1,000,000th CUK Post Was... utter tulipe, just like the 999,999 posts before it.
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It's worth a mention in the key stats - when BP updates me with the latest batch of '000s then I'll add it....
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Nice pali.Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostThank you, thank you, thank you all.
Mwah! Mwah!
I could not have done it without you.
Of course I must give special thanks to sasguru for starting 'Test Please Delete' and AtW for 'Word associations'. It is the inspiration of such greats that the rest of us can only follow.
Whilst Fortune Green has been made immortal by 'One-A-Day', the pure elegant simplicity of NickFitz's 'The Counting Thread' has saved many another thread from strangling itself to death.
Special mentions must go to those astounding drivellers:
zeitghost, Scourer, sasguru, AtW, DimPrawn and Churchill who have each voluntarily provided over 1% of the million posts on CUK. What a sacrifice. What dedication.
And we must never forget the moderators who care for us and look after us, tending us with our every need.
But then there are the thousands of others who have contributed: all the "WHS" and "How do I get SC clearance" posters that made this immense feat a possibility.
So may I take this opportunity to say: it's Friday lunchtime (this applies to you too, Gonzo) so the weekend starts here - let the party begin!

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Thank you, thank you, thank you all.
Mwah! Mwah!
I could not have done it without you.
Of course I must give special thanks to sasguru for starting 'Test Please Delete' and AtW for 'Word associations'. It is the inspiration of such greats that the rest of us can only follow.
Whilst Fortune Green has been made immortal by 'One-A-Day', the pure elegant simplicity of NickFitz's 'The Counting Thread' has saved many another thread from strangling itself to death.
Special mentions must go to those astounding drivellers:
zeitghost, Scourer, sasguru, AtW, DimPrawn and Churchill who have each voluntarily provided over 1% of the million posts on CUK. What a sacrifice. What dedication.
And we must never forget the moderators who care for us and look after us, tending us with our every need.
But then there are the thousands of others who have contributed: all the "WHS" and "How do I get SC clearance" posters that made this immense feat a possibility.
So may I take this opportunity to say: it's Friday lunchtime (this applies to you too, Gonzo) so the weekend starts here - let the party begin!

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