Re: What Does Wikipedia Not Know?
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Originally Posted by {I}{K}{E}
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Originally Posted by rossco
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Within the active community users may post about anything, related to computers or not, as long as it is within board rules. Some of the most common types of topics include those related to:
* Software and Hardware news, discussion and questions.
* Internet and Browsing related questions or help.
* Talk about the different File Sharing applications and ways to tweak, use or fix them.
* NZB verifieds and eDonkey/eMule verified hashes.
* Politics, religion and other non-computer-related chat in the Drawing Room and Lounge areas.
* We also have our very own Withcheese bot, and spell checked also known as Manker, both are extremely helpful to all our memebers.
:lol:
Looks like Cheese didn't just fix the spelling mistakes :lol:
Re: What Does Wikipedia Not Know?
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Originally Posted by rossco
Looks cool. How do I join? Anybody got an invite for me? :unsure:
Re: What Does Wikipedia Not Know?
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Originally Posted by Peerzy
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Originally Posted by {I}{K}{E}
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Within the active community users may post about anything, related to computers or not, as long as it is within board rules. Some of the most common types of topics include those related to:
* Software and Hardware news, discussion and questions.
* Internet and Browsing related questions or help.
* Talk about the different File Sharing applications and ways to tweak, use or fix them.
* NZB verifieds and eDonkey/eMule verified hashes.
* Politics, religion and other non-computer-related chat in the Drawing Room and Lounge areas.
* We also have our very own Withcheese bot, and spell checked also known as Manker, both are extremely helpful to all our memebers.
:lol:
Looks like Cheese didn't just fix the spelling mistakes :lol:
The poor wording leads me believe it wasn't Withcheese who made that edit...
Re: What Does Wikipedia Not Know?
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Originally Posted by Withcheese
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Originally Posted by Peerzy
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Within the active community users may post about anything, related to computers or not, as long as it is within board rules. Some of the most common types of topics include those related to:
* Software and Hardware news, discussion and questions.
* Internet and Browsing related questions or help.
* Talk about the different File Sharing applications and ways to tweak, use or fix them.
* NZB verifieds and eDonkey/eMule verified hashes.
* Politics, religion and other non-computer-related chat in the Drawing Room and Lounge areas.
* We also have our very own Withcheese bot, and spell checked also known as Manker, both are extremely helpful to all our memebers.
:lol:
Looks like Cheese didn't just fix the spelling mistakes :lol:
The poor wording leads me believe it wasn't Withcheese who made that edit...
Indeed, the person could be anyone of us, i don't feel safe :fear:
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there's a history section, maybe someone should fill more of it in :shifty:
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WHoever did it wasn't supposed to put 'we' :rolleyes:
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someone's "v" button is broken.
"Members can also enjoy erifieds and NZB file sections"
"A Feature Rich and Actie Forum Community"
"Also Software, Moies & T, Games, Music and much more"
"P2P news eents."
"images archie"
"The erified and NZB sections allow for users to quickly find erified hashes and NZB files for use in ed2k/edonkey programs and on Usenet programs. As a bonus posting NZB files and erifieds links are made extremely easy for all members by using the Posting scripts custom made for FileSharingTalk.com"
"faorite games"
"aailable"
"receie"
i dont want to try and edit it cause i'll screw it up somehow:blushing:
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I didn't know KL standed for Kazaa Lite. :pinch:
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