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1000 bugs in the code on my screen
1000 bugs in the code,
fix one bug,
run it again,
1001 bugs in the code on my screen

repeat until you drive your friends crazy

Yes, this is only post 1000 for me. Others have more than three times this number. That is fine.

However, I just wanted to say thank you to everyone that has made the PHPDN forums possible, the users, the other PHPDN webmasters, you (yes, even you! I'm talking about YOU), etc, blah blah blah.

Rock on.
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Post by Stoker »

it would be fun if someone created a module for phpBB that run some queries to find graphs of current and history posts per week, Twiglet would likely be in the top ten?
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Post by trollll »

I think we need to celebrate! Hell, I live close enough.
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Post by Stoker »

I live in a 6000 people town (used to be city) - where you can actually buy a house for $15000 :wink:
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Congrats :D
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Post by McGruff »

Keep up the good work!
Stoker wrote:it would be fun if someone created a module for phpBB that run some queries to find graphs of current and history posts per week, Twiglet would likely be in the top ten?
There's some stats in the memberlist and individual profiles.
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Post by patrikG »

Grats everyone :) And Stoker, I live in a town of about 2000 people, but the house prices...starting at UK Pounds 200.000 and up (for something decent that is)
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Post by Coco »

our place was bought for £127500 2 years ago.
the neighbours sold their house a few weeks back for £210k
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And I can't even afford a cr@ppy 2 bed terraced house :(

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Post by Stoker »

heh I think this thread took off slightly off topic :wink:

Twigletmac, considering the amount of posts and time you spend here, perhaps if you used all that time developing some kick-ass software you could afford that rather quickly :)
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I am renting myself, but everyone else around me drive lushious Freelanders (their first car is a Merc or Beamer), while I am stuck with my old, reliable, but not very fast oil-leaking diesel vehicle.
The upside is: it's absolutely stunning down here. The blackberry bushes in the garden have exploded - we pick them every day, but they are like hydras: you pick one, and the next day you have two in its place. Boy, I never thought I'd get to the point where I am not looking forward to blackberry crumble, blackberry pie or blackberry jam... ;)
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Post by m3rajk »

congradulations. *jest*now stop postwhoring over at http://www.facethejury.com and help us here more and you'll get to 2k even faster ;)*/jest*
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