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Name: Anonymous 2008-04-22 7:25

Good day, /prog/

In order to share our EXPERT PROGRAMMING creations with each other, I suggest we use this up and coming file synchronisation service:

http://getdropbox.com/invite?k=38842074d3743e8040b96c62962afeda
http://getdropbox.com/invite?k=04a8edde70ded0703f7803cee69e08a1
http://getdropbox.com/invite?k=faf5cb91b6de713478c987f8fb800bd9
http://getdropbox.com/invite?k=38bdf3098e0959b2651a27c25da01e05

(It is currently in beta, so invites are required.)

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-23 14:37

>>37
Regular forums are certainly worse for me, especially other programming forums that I occasionally come across while searching for something - there's usually something I want to say because the info there isn't correct, but then I look and see I have to register to post, so fuck it. If there is something that must be said/registering is required to download, I'll go find an account at bugmenot and only if there isn't will I go to the trouble of creating one (and submitting said account to bugmenot after use, for all the other anons out there)

There's also the excessive namefaggotry and power structure in regular forums, where everyone just seems obsessed with sucking off the mods since they get banned if they don't agree with them. Not to mention shit like avatars and sigs which sometimes take up more space than the content of the posts themselves.

It's interesting to see that over in Asia, there are more anonymous boards (e.g. 2chan). I think this is because North America and Europe are very self-centered societies -- it's always about you, the society seems to gives the message that you are somehow special and that you should flaunt your identity to everyone. On the other side, the society is more toward us and we (this might be where the anon is legion thing actually makes sense).

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