jamie wrote:
LaBomba wrote:
university..
ah. but manip is still short for manipulate ..correct?
Ummm...no actually I believe that's his real name.
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jamie wrote:
LaBomba wrote:
university..
ah. but manip is still short for manipulate ..correct?
ie. Why don't you just go to forgot my password?
http://channel9.msdn.com/User/EmailForgottenPassword.aspx
Unless you've lost the email address as well...in which case the C9 team should be able to change the email to your current one, and viola problem solved, Duncan?
But if your just looking for quick reference, say to back up an argument/discussion your having on a internet message board, than you can make use of a wikipedia, it's fast easy and convenient. Just like people using google, only what your looking for doesn't require you to wade thru 10-15 different pages.
Wikipedia is randomness, because the stuff you look up on it will be random...it's not work related stuff, it's stuff you come across and want to know what it is, doesn't matter how obscure it is, chances are someone on the vast intarweb has come across
it before and has typed up something and posted it to wiki.
Not perfect, but it's not required to be, that's after all a rule of the internets.