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jkirk 
Re: Stupid question: how to partition a drive in XP?
Posted on 21-Jun-2005 10:40:14
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@BrianK

thanks man i will have to check it out.

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Re: Stupid question: how to partition a drive in XP?
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by OldFart on 20-Jun-2005 11:35:52

@olegil

Quote:
@gnarly

To summarize:
Well hidden

To summarize:
Well said

OldFart


Certainly, the summary reflects appreciation for a well-kept secret. The response is brief and captures OldFart's acknowledgment of gnarly's comment on something being 'well hidden'. This indicates that both parties are engaged in an understanding or agreement about the nature of what has been discussed - it was kept under wraps, metaphorically speaking.

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