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  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

    As you guys might have noticed I became highly active in the past few months which started with the SS competition. I have been with CP since very beginning when CM started after the beginning of end of CodeGuru but I could be much active initially as I just changed a job during that time and was in a two person team to develop a major product. So I could not get time to post as much articles as I wanted to and help out people with other stuff and learn by participating in CP forums. As I started being active in CP I became more and more addictive and I think it has not done much good to me. It came to the point that some people started blaming for being highly active. So from now on I am not going to post in any forum. It has been fun socilaizing with other programmers here and got to learn a lot. Befor I go I would like to thank the following people (in order :)) 1. Chris Maunder - He has been very inspirational. Frankly speaking I did not think that CP will become such a huge success when he started it. 2. Nish - for his usual stuff 3. CG 4. Colin Davies 5. Tom Archer 6. JTJ 7. Shog (BTW I will send my Managed port of your code personally) 8. Roger Wright 9. Mazy 10. All the other members Bye, Rama Krishna :)

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    Jeremy Falcon
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    "It is a test - unlike the rest - to obtain the best of the nest when the jest of a pest is in your quest." - by Jeremy Falcon If you're going to leave then take that with you! It's your parting gift from me and CP. :) Jeremy L. Falcon Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
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    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

      As you guys might have noticed I became highly active in the past few months which started with the SS competition. I have been with CP since very beginning when CM started after the beginning of end of CodeGuru but I could be much active initially as I just changed a job during that time and was in a two person team to develop a major product. So I could not get time to post as much articles as I wanted to and help out people with other stuff and learn by participating in CP forums. As I started being active in CP I became more and more addictive and I think it has not done much good to me. It came to the point that some people started blaming for being highly active. So from now on I am not going to post in any forum. It has been fun socilaizing with other programmers here and got to learn a lot. Befor I go I would like to thank the following people (in order :)) 1. Chris Maunder - He has been very inspirational. Frankly speaking I did not think that CP will become such a huge success when he started it. 2. Nish - for his usual stuff 3. CG 4. Colin Davies 5. Tom Archer 6. JTJ 7. Shog (BTW I will send my Managed port of your code personally) 8. Roger Wright 9. Mazy 10. All the other members Bye, Rama Krishna :)

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      Shog9 0
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      Rama Krishna wrote: As I started being active in CP I became more and more addictive and I think it has not done much good to me. I understand the feeling. God knows, i spend enough time here that i could be using for other things. But at some point, you need to examine what you're doing, and your reasons for it, and make a decision on where to go. For me, the realization that the time i spend on CP just chewing the fat is theraputic (sp?) in many ways, and gives me a different perspective on other aspects of my life. You seem to have given this some thought, and if this is what you feel is best, then so be it. But please don't hesitate to return the moment you feel otherwise. :) And one more thing: your posts may not all be literary masterpieces, but they generally serve a purpose, and do so in a fairly polite manner. The volume of posts means nothing; it's a message board - you're *supposed* to be posting - if some other people are utilizing CP to a lesser extent, then that's their issue. Rama Krishna wrote: 7. Shog (BTW I will send my Managed port of your code personally) Excellent, i'm looking foreward to it! :D Take care Rama! --------

      Laugh at your problems; everybody else does.

      --Shog9 --

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      • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

        As you guys might have noticed I became highly active in the past few months which started with the SS competition. I have been with CP since very beginning when CM started after the beginning of end of CodeGuru but I could be much active initially as I just changed a job during that time and was in a two person team to develop a major product. So I could not get time to post as much articles as I wanted to and help out people with other stuff and learn by participating in CP forums. As I started being active in CP I became more and more addictive and I think it has not done much good to me. It came to the point that some people started blaming for being highly active. So from now on I am not going to post in any forum. It has been fun socilaizing with other programmers here and got to learn a lot. Befor I go I would like to thank the following people (in order :)) 1. Chris Maunder - He has been very inspirational. Frankly speaking I did not think that CP will become such a huge success when he started it. 2. Nish - for his usual stuff 3. CG 4. Colin Davies 5. Tom Archer 6. JTJ 7. Shog (BTW I will send my Managed port of your code personally) 8. Roger Wright 9. Mazy 10. All the other members Bye, Rama Krishna :)

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        Nnamdi Onyeyiri
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        You know you cant resist posting, a whole 40,000 people there to read what YOU say, if you stop posting, i shall presume you are dead, and send a mortition.


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        • J Jon Newman

          You can't go! If any more people leave Nishbot 1.1 will get 50%+ of all posts! This cannot be allowed. I command thee to remain. Remember, once a CPian, always a CPian. Also what will happen to the World Cup posts in the lounge? They are pretty much all that is holding it together!

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          Nnamdi Onyeyiri
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          Jonny Newman wrote: Nishbot 1.1 will get 50%+ of all posts! Nah, not sure about that, Nish hasn't posted as much as usual, I think Chris is having a little trouble updating to Nishbot 1.2. ;)


          :bob: Email: theeclypse@hotmail.com   URL: http://www.onyeyiri.co.uk :bob:

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          • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

            As you guys might have noticed I became highly active in the past few months which started with the SS competition. I have been with CP since very beginning when CM started after the beginning of end of CodeGuru but I could be much active initially as I just changed a job during that time and was in a two person team to develop a major product. So I could not get time to post as much articles as I wanted to and help out people with other stuff and learn by participating in CP forums. As I started being active in CP I became more and more addictive and I think it has not done much good to me. It came to the point that some people started blaming for being highly active. So from now on I am not going to post in any forum. It has been fun socilaizing with other programmers here and got to learn a lot. Befor I go I would like to thank the following people (in order :)) 1. Chris Maunder - He has been very inspirational. Frankly speaking I did not think that CP will become such a huge success when he started it. 2. Nish - for his usual stuff 3. CG 4. Colin Davies 5. Tom Archer 6. JTJ 7. Shog (BTW I will send my Managed port of your code personally) 8. Roger Wright 9. Mazy 10. All the other members Bye, Rama Krishna :)

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            ColinDavies
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            Rama , I'll miss you. I know I have said some harsh stuff. But I don't think you ever took offense. I hope you reverse your decision. Regardz Colin J Davies

            Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

            More about me :-)

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            • C Chris Maunder

              OK - something very weird is going on here. First Nish has stopped posting stats and now you are quitting posting altogether. Obviously there's been some bad karma going on so can someone please give me a rundown? (by email, not here). Rama Krishna wrote: Frankly speaking I did not think that CP will become such a huge success when he started it You wound me! :P cheers, Chris Maunder

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              ColinDavies
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              Best of luck at getting to the bottom of this. Any help I can offer just ask. But we might be reading to much into this. A while ago I had a week where I just didn't feel like posting anything. Regardz Colin J Davies

              Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

              More about me :-)

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              • C Chris Maunder

                OK - something very weird is going on here. First Nish has stopped posting stats and now you are quitting posting altogether. Obviously there's been some bad karma going on so can someone please give me a rundown? (by email, not here). Rama Krishna wrote: Frankly speaking I did not think that CP will become such a huge success when he started it You wound me! :P cheers, Chris Maunder

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                realJSOP
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                It couldn't have been anything *I* said. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio.

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                • K Kannan Kalyanaraman

                  I think you are getting ready for your marriage arent you.... ;) Kannan

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                  Is he sAmAnThA's ex boyfriend? "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio.

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                  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                    As you guys might have noticed I became highly active in the past few months which started with the SS competition. I have been with CP since very beginning when CM started after the beginning of end of CodeGuru but I could be much active initially as I just changed a job during that time and was in a two person team to develop a major product. So I could not get time to post as much articles as I wanted to and help out people with other stuff and learn by participating in CP forums. As I started being active in CP I became more and more addictive and I think it has not done much good to me. It came to the point that some people started blaming for being highly active. So from now on I am not going to post in any forum. It has been fun socilaizing with other programmers here and got to learn a lot. Befor I go I would like to thank the following people (in order :)) 1. Chris Maunder - He has been very inspirational. Frankly speaking I did not think that CP will become such a huge success when he started it. 2. Nish - for his usual stuff 3. CG 4. Colin Davies 5. Tom Archer 6. JTJ 7. Shog (BTW I will send my Managed port of your code personally) 8. Roger Wright 9. Mazy 10. All the other members Bye, Rama Krishna :)

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                    Sorry to see you go Rama. Personally CP has only helped me by giving me a place to meet and talk with other developers something I've never been able to do before (unless you count script kiddies or people who think they can program). But each person is affected (effected?) differently by the environment. Rama Krishna wrote: It came to the point that some people started blaming for being highly active. Who cares about them?!? I certainly don't. The only time it is necessary to tell someone to 'cool it' is when they are replying to themselves 10 times. I think Martin/Marvin (I always confuse the two) is the only person who has done that ;P It looks like you've decided though; so I'll see you if you decide to come back :) James

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                    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                      As you guys might have noticed I became highly active in the past few months which started with the SS competition. I have been with CP since very beginning when CM started after the beginning of end of CodeGuru but I could be much active initially as I just changed a job during that time and was in a two person team to develop a major product. So I could not get time to post as much articles as I wanted to and help out people with other stuff and learn by participating in CP forums. As I started being active in CP I became more and more addictive and I think it has not done much good to me. It came to the point that some people started blaming for being highly active. So from now on I am not going to post in any forum. It has been fun socilaizing with other programmers here and got to learn a lot. Befor I go I would like to thank the following people (in order :)) 1. Chris Maunder - He has been very inspirational. Frankly speaking I did not think that CP will become such a huge success when he started it. 2. Nish - for his usual stuff 3. CG 4. Colin Davies 5. Tom Archer 6. JTJ 7. Shog (BTW I will send my Managed port of your code personally) 8. Roger Wright 9. Mazy 10. All the other members Bye, Rama Krishna :)

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                      Michael P Butler
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                      Take a short break and then comeback. You'll be amazed how much you miss this place. I took a break for three days and started to enjoy the experience again. Rama Krishna wrote: It came to the point that some people started blaming for being highly active Don't let the naysayers drive you away. Everybody posts crap now and again :-D Michael :-) "Eureka" is Greek for "This bath is too hot"

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