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Off-Topic => General discussions => Topic started by: Lavy joe on March 11, 2013, 09:59:14 am
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Hi!how are you all members?
My name is Lavy joe and I am new to this forum.I hope that it woul be really nice for me to be in this forum
and I can enhance my knowledge.
Please make me suggestions that it would be helpful for me to get the benefits of it.Thank you and regards.
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G'Day, Joe.
Nice to have you on board, what system are you running?
We are all learning something new everyday, I mainly scan some of the questions & am amazed at some of the solutions, some very technical others so simple I don't know how I missed it.
Ben.
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Welcome Lavy Joe. I also am a new user.
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Newbie on board, pleased to meet everyone. I look forward to learning new things and to contribute when i can :D. I will upload system specs later.
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Welcome to the party guys!
Soar
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Noone knows what a spammer looks like? :o
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Hi cchaos,
Are we talking about a ring spammer, open end spammer or combination spammer? rofl.
Me I like adjustable spammers. ha, ha, ha, ha lol,
Ben.
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No; the kind of spammer that throws spam in yer face....
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hello
You won't guess... I am new to the forum too :)
My question is a bit of digression and I don't want to start a new post. I am not an English native speaker. I can see many people with an English flag here (or American, Australian). May I have a question? How do you call the situation when a program, say a game, eats/takes 90 or 100% of the processor.
Is this correct:
1. This game loads my processor to 90 or even 100 percent.
2. PHP doesn't load your processor because it is a server-side language.
Are these sentences correct?
When I type in google "loads your processor" there are only a few results, so am I correct or I shall say that in different way.?
thanks
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hello everyone, i m also new on this forum