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Please try not to post duplicate answers... if you see an answer that you want to post, just add a vote to it and you can add a note as well. Thank You
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Some people will need 2000 chars
Submitted By: Raptor235 ( 49 days, 18 hours and 36 minutes ago )
From what I have seen when people start explaining things their descriptions could get pretty long... we'll see I can always change that later...
Submitted By: johnnicely
Agreed. Sure, most poeple won't use it all the time, but you have to consider that statistically speaking, there are people who WILL use that much on occasion.
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It depends on who you are..
Submitted By: SvnX ( 49 days, 18 hours, 32 minutes ago )
I see questionville as being a place where you can get detailed answers...or short quick ones. It all depends on the complexity of your issue. So..for you..no..you woulnd't type that long. But it may require a longer answer for say...how can I get a failed installation of Windows Vista Beta off of my computer? It tries to dual boot to finish the install but always fails..and I can get it out of my boot.ini file, nor can I get the files out of the partition. What do I do? So...here we have 500 characters and no answer. Like I said...it depends on the complexity of the question..and 2000 characters gives room for a detailed answer. And hey...you don't really have to read it.
Submitted By: anon
Could you please use an example that doesn't involve Windows crashing or Microsoft or Vista for that matter? There are much greater issues and questions out there than those considering bad operating systems. BUY A MAC you should at least make a prize for the first person that uses up all 2000 characters
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No
Submitted By: Synergistic ( 49 days, 16 hours, 35 minutes ago )
No