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Where is it?
To left, "Unanswered Topics"
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What does the result look like?
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Anybody else notice how most of the unanswered topics are by Mark? Not included our new range of "Newsbots"
Dammit! I have good information, well i mainly post stuff that i've done and i'm interested in.

GO networking and MyBB stuff!
(07-12-2010, 08:48 PM)Mark Wrote: [ -> ]Dammit! I have good information, well i mainly post stuff that i've done and i'm interested in.

GO networking and MyBB stuff!

Woohoo! Drumm got a rise out of Mark! He's too low key non excitable. I tried here and failed. He didn't bite- who am I to question why he makes a thread? Besides all that, I know why.
That is not a rise, i was just stating what i post about. You'll do well to get a rise out of me.
(19-12-2010, 11:49 PM)Mark Wrote: [ -> ]That is not a rise, i was just stating what i post about. You'll do well to get a rise out of me.

See what I mean? Now he's bragging about!

Although...

dam·mit
 /ˈdæmɪt/ Show Spelled[dam-it] Show IPA
–interjection Eye Dialect .
damn it (used as a mild expletive).

ex·ple·tive
 /ˈɛksplɪtɪv/ Show Spelled[ek-spli-tiv] Show IPA
–noun
1.
an interjectory word or expression, frequently profane; an exclamatory oath.

in·ter·jec·tion
 /ˌɪntərˈdʒɛkʃən/ Show Spelled[in-ter-jek-shuhn] Show IPA
–noun
1.
the act of interjecting.
2.
something interjected, as a remark.
3.
the utterance of a word or phrase expressive of emotion; the uttering of an exclamation.



Conclusion:

(07-12-2010, 08:48 PM)Mark Wrote: [ -> ]Dammit! I have good information, well i mainly post stuff that i've done and i'm interested in.

GO networking and MyBB stuff!

This is an emotional outburst.
Due to your revision and explanation it would indeed seem that the above statement was an expression of emotion when read. However, how we type and how we communicate verbally often differ.
(20-12-2010, 12:12 AM)Mark Wrote: [ -> ]Due to your revision and explanation it would indeed seem that the above statement was an expression of emotion when read. However, how we type and how we communicate verbally often differ.

And although 'damnit' is not a complete sentence, it does convey a complete thought which could be rendered 'Dammit, I'm mad!' The same spelled backwards as forward like 'Madam, I'm Adam!'

Seems like that was someone's sig..