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DocM     21,000 Posts reached yesterday.....

 

I don't know if it is proper for me to post this, but...this is a big achievement. I am a newbie on Neowin but realize his contribution to the Science Discussions and News forum is massive. Here's to many more great posts..... :)   

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DocM, A contributory member? OMG ROFL

:p

 

Sorry, couldn't resist

 

That's not very nice. :(

 

He may contribute things you don't agree with but in my experience he certainly contributes very useful information a lot of the time.

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That's not very nice. :(

He may contribute things you don't agree with but in my experience he certainly contributes very useful information a lot of the time.

It was meant to be one of my special congrats, y'know, like a sarcastic 'best man's' speech, (a congrats with a bitter aftertaste) no hostility intended by it :)
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That's not very nice. :(

 

He may contribute things you don't agree with but in my experience he certainly contributes very useful information a lot of the time.

 

Got to agree with this.

 

I disagree often with DocM but he is a good member and contributor.

 

Gratz to him.

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That's not very nice. :(

He may contribute things you don't agree with but in my experience he certainly contributes very useful information a lot of the time.

FTR, Aheer.R.S. and I have a nudge in the ribs understanding about such comments. No ill will was intended or perceived. Think JR High days.

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FTR, Aheer.R.S. and I have a nudge in the ribs understanding about such comments. No ill will was intended or perceived. Think JR High days.

Agreed, and very true, if we were standing together in a line, and someone took a shot at us, I'll gladly drag him into the line of fire, and then make a run for it :D

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His posts seem well thought out, and not just quick spam like some other members.... ^ :shifty: ^

 

 

 

So, congrats, I guess.  As much as I strongly disagree on some issues with him, the man is a useful contributor on many other things that I strongly agree with. :)

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