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Just a Question
What does bump mean. I tried to figure it out on my own but no luck.
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A post "bumps" your thread to the top of the board.
Watch. ^Bump^
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I see thank you
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TTP
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ok, now whats ''TTP''?
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To The Top
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Oh TTP don't mind me I need sleep Goodnight
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BUMP actually means
Bring Up My Post
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Quote:
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Don't be a bumper. If a thread is dying, let it go in peace.
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One other point.....If you "bump" your own thread, others might think your question has been answered. If your question has gone unanswered for 24 hours, it would be reasonable to ask it again. Many RC users search for unanswered threads so as to be helpful, but a 'bump' message will show a reply, and your thread may be overlooked.<BR>
Hope this helps.
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