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    CodeProject newsletters should go through a spell checker :p Some trivia to start the week: Last month CodeProject served just over 1.2 Terrabytes of data. No wonder it's so warm in the server room... That's terabytes :cool:

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      CodeProject newsletters should go through a spell checker :p Some trivia to start the week: Last month CodeProject served just over 1.2 Terrabytes of data. No wonder it's so warm in the server room... That's terabytes :cool:

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      Yeah, and just think. With CP's obvious popularity, that extra 'r' probably added another giggabyte to the count! :-D Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
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        CodeProject newsletters should go through a spell checker :p Some trivia to start the week: Last month CodeProject served just over 1.2 Terrabytes of data. No wonder it's so warm in the server room... That's terabytes :cool:

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        Chris Maunder
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        :-O The thing is, I *do* run them through a spell checker. I just insist on writing them at midnight... cheers, Chris Maunder

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