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I lurked for a while, saw this post, then decided to join.
As for this < V > discussion...
Kareem, you said "the open end of the sign points to the...GREATER amount". When you said "<100 post count" I assume you mean that you want you post count to be be greater than 100. Well if thats the case then then number to the left of your less than greater than sign needs to be greater than 100. If thats the case, then as 219 stated you should have said >100 post count...
Basically let X = your desired post count...
Fill in the blank for me
X (insert greater/less then sign here) 100
*SIIIGH* ok im not gunna spend too much time on this, im pretty much over it.Spoiler [+]X>100
MAC i do see what you are trying to say..but i dont think you and 219 quite follow me.
You keep bringing up the number before the sign...there is no number before the sign!
I am using a mathematical symbol that represents "greater than", to represent a grammatical phrase.
A phrase as simple as 'greater than 100'
If I told you to write [color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]greater than 100[/color] with just '100' and '>', knowing that the closed end means "less than", how would you do it??
<100
I rest my case.
Originally Posted by MoreUptempo
at all these lurkers getting buck
If I told you to write greater than 100 with just '100' and '>', knowing that the closed end means "less than", how would you do it??
<100
I rest my case.
>100
Originally Posted by Kareem the Dream
^ shut up
First Win of 2012
I'll take that
Originally Posted by StrongMind3
If I told you to write greater than 100 with just '100' and '>', knowing that the closed end means "less than", how would you do it??
<100
I rest my case.
Originally Posted by StrongMind3
If I told you to write greater than 100 with just '100' and '>', knowing that the closed end means "less than", how would you do it??
<100
I rest my case.
Originally Posted by StrongMind3
If I told you to write greater than 100 with just '100' and '>', knowing that the closed end means "less than", how would you do it??
<100
I rest my case.
Beefing about some elementary school stuff though.Originally Posted by VAHustler
lurkers beefin
44 | 05/12/11 10:25:52 | 01/03/12 10:13:50 | 09/21/02 |
I notice this A LOT more in the Sneaker NIKE/JB/Showcase forums more than anything...Originally Posted by trak1sh
Nt is obsessed with post count respect
Originally Posted by ninongjhey
Wait though... How are we gonna rep team lurk if we never post. :/