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Geek Culture / Number Of DarkBasic Users

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Jmahmood
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Does Anyone Know The Current Number Of DarkBasic Users In the Whole World?

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Benjamin
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Posted: 15th Nov 2007 17:02 Edited at: 15th Nov 2007 17:03
No. By the way, your shift key seems to be malfunctioning.

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Posted: 15th Nov 2007 19:15
Hmm I Wonder What Causes This Defect It Appears To Be Affecting My £5 Keyboard I Got From Argos Too.


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Digital Awakening
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Posted: 15th Nov 2007 20:28
This forum only covers those who uses the English version of DBC/DBP. At least DBC where released in a handful of languages.

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Posted: 15th Nov 2007 21:15
A Lot.
And Do Not Offend The Great Every Word Capping, Because It Is Good.


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Posted: 15th Nov 2007 21:44
A Lot Of People Seem To Do This.

Wonder Why?

bitJericho
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Posted: 15th Nov 2007 21:50
Because They Are Fail English?


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Keo C
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Posted: 15th Nov 2007 22:07 Edited at: 15th Nov 2007 22:08
Quote: "Because They Are Fail English?"

Or They Are British or More Likely From Missouri.


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Posted: 15th Nov 2007 22:19
What Is Your Mother Language? What Is The Language That You Are Most Fluent In? What GCSE Did You Fail?


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Aaron Miller
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Posted: 15th Nov 2007 22:24
Silly Rabbit! Trix are for kids!

Someone was gonna say it eventually.

In more seriousness why not just ask the sales manager of TGC? They kind of have to keep track of stuff like that.

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Posted: 15th Nov 2007 22:25
Germans Capitalize Each Noun.


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Matt Rock
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Posted: 15th Nov 2007 22:54
INH, you owe me $400 for a new computer monitor. Your siggy made me whack my LCD with a newspaper for the eighteenth time to date .

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Quote: "INH, you owe me $400 for a new computer monitor. Your siggy made me whack my LCD with a newspaper for the eighteenth time to date ."


That bug drives me nuts, the other day there was a bug on the monitor when i was reading the forums and i didn't realize it till it stayed in the place while I scrolled

Kentaree
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Posted: 15th Nov 2007 23:35
Quote: "Does Anyone Know The Current Number Of DarkBasic Users In the Whole World?"


4.

Keo C
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Posted: 15th Nov 2007 23:44
Quote: "4."

I thought it was 2.


Grandma
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Posted: 15th Nov 2007 23:47
Quote: "4."


Ahhh the user base has grown 300% since last semester. Mmmmm i sense good times ahead for the TGC staff.

Where did you get those figures btw? Incredibly detailed study.

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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 00:12
Do Germans Really Capitalize Each Noun? I Never Knew That, Or I Am Just Really Gullible.

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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 01:03
There are 5 users total. No one has ever seen any of my work so they didn't know I used the program.

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six

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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 01:12
Quote: "There are 5 users total. No one has ever seen any of my work so they didn't know I used the program."
You used the program?


Grandma
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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 01:47
What happened to your avatar Agent Dink? You became interesting all of a sudden.

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Agent Dink
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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 03:04 Edited at: 16th Nov 2007 03:22
@Grandma... Well, see I made this tennis ball as a placeholder for a logo on a website. I thought it would be pretty cool to give it eyes and a mouth. And well, that avatar is what came of it. Hehehe. I sorta miss Darth Tater though. He was my avatar for a long time

Maybe I'll put him in my signature *snif* EDIT: Guess the tennis ball beat him there

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You used the program?
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I thought that's what you were supposed to do. I KNEW I should have read that stupid manual!

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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 03:30
I also like to do that every word capping, but I go over all my stuff before I post it so, I never do it on the forums, only because its not the right way to speak English.

Aaron Miller
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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 07:11
You're all wrong. There's 42 users total. 41 of those users are Lee Bamber's friends, and 1 of those users is Lee Bamber. Jk, it's more like 2 including Lee Bamber and Mike.


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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 17:31
Quote: "Or They Are British or More Likely From Missouri."

England made English. Hence the ENG as the first 3 words.

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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 17:43
Words? It's 4 anyway - ENGL

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calcyman
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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 17:53
Roughly the same number as the number of copies of Dark Basic sold. I'm sure Lee Bamber would be able to give you a more precise value.

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Keo C
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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 20:13
Quote: "England made English."

But Americans made it better .


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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 20:15
I don't know what you're talking about, I speak American.


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Keo C
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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 20:18
Quote: "I don't know what you're talking about, I speak American."

Oh dear.


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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 20:19
Americans speak a monopolised version of English, which they call American, and did in fact steal the language. But English is made up of many different languages anyway, including German and Latin, so all's equal really.


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Quote: "Americans speak a monopolised version of English, which they call American"


Just for the record, we don't call it American, (except to occasionally shorten it from American English, but that's pretty rare.). Don't worry

And we certainly didn't steal anything, did you want us to come up with a brand new language once we got here, from ENGLAND?

And I don't know what you mean by "monopolised", maybe you meant bastardized?


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Quote: "And I don't know what you mean by "monopolised", maybe you meant bastardized?"


Brilliant.

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Quote: "once we got here, from ENGLAND?"

Ah yes, the reason of thanksgiving (kkinda).
Indeed, so you call yourself americans, but you're all English really.


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Agent Dink
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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 21:03
No, I'm mostly Polish and Hungarian INH, sorry.

Jeku
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Quote: "Indeed, so you call yourself americans, but you're all English really."


No. There are more Chinese here than English, and I'm sure in the US there's a large amount of immigrants too.

Digital Awakening
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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 21:58
Isn't it annoying how the Brits spell color and armor with a U?

And as we are on spelling terms: The word "Firefox" is not included in Firefox's US spell check (default language) but is in the Swedish one

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David R
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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 21:59 Edited at: 16th Nov 2007 22:02
Quote: "Indeed, so you call yourself americans, but you're all English really."


You realise that more than just English people went to America, right? I mean, yeah, some of the first few people were English in origin, but people from all nations went to America

Quote: "Isn't it annoying how the Brits spell color and armor with a U?"


I don't fully understand why we use Colour, seeing as though the latin root/origin is actually spelt color.


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Posted: 16th Nov 2007 22:01 Edited at: 16th Nov 2007 22:02
The Swedes where there first


Or maybe they where Icelandic or Norwegian? Can't remember, it happened such a long time ago

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Firefox is in the US spell check for Firefox, you do have to make sure you're using a capital F though, it's a proper noun you know


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Digital Awakening
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Oh yeah, I have a science magazine with an article about a rune stone found in US. I think they proved it was Swedish. I just can't find that issue


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Firefox <- gives me a spell check error!

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Using 2.0.0.9?


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Digital Awakening
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Quote: "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; sv-SE; rv:1.8.1.9) Gecko/20071025 Firefox/2.0.0.9"


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weird, maybe I added it to my spell check or something :/


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Quote: "You realise that more than just English people went to America, right?"

Yes, I'm just being sarcastic and irritatingly patriotic.


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I predict this will end up being about politics....

Testing: Firefox <- Works for me, no spelling errors.


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@DigitalAwakening: Actually, he was Icelandic of Norwegian descent: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leif_Eirikson
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Hmmm and here I thought it was a Danish guy named Leif Ericksen.

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No one answared my question

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