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  1. #11

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sajuuk View Post
    wat, shush and don't reply unless you're actually trying to answer the question. You added nothing (Nothing! neither am I right now, but I will shortly)

    Second of your posts: wat. Explanations are fun and all, but not needed in this thread. A yes/no suffices. On that note: yay learning?


    OP: Yes, you are not limited to four gigabytes of ram for all of your instances. Each will use up to 2GB of ram, up to a total of 10gb. (As per svper's post)
    I for one have learned something today, which a yes/no answer wouldn't have.

  2. #12

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    Quote Originally Posted by thefunk View Post
    I for one have learned something today, which a yes/no answer wouldn't have.
    la de da? He still didn't really answer the question flat-out. Yes, interesting informations is fine, but he still didn't answer the question.
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  3. #13

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    My original post had the answer but I was so irritated by my browser eating it that I didn't completely explain it again. Honestly not sure why it made you so angry.

    There is no need for you to come in here an insult people who are trying to help. If you wanted to help then post a helpful message but there is no reason to act like you are 10 years old. Some people actually like to learn things.
    Last edited by ILikeTwins : 12-02-2010 at 11:24 AM

  4. #14

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    Quote Originally Posted by ILikeTwins View Post
    My original post had the answer but I was so irritated by my browser eating it that I didn't completely explain it again. Honestly not sure why it made you so angry.

    There is no need for you to come in here an insult people who are trying to help. If you wanted to help then post a helpful message but there is no reason to act like you are 10 years old. Some people actually like to learn things.
    It's not you, I'm just angsty and intolerant. Good day sir.
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