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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Multidimensional array Post 303021854 by Neo on Sunday 19th of August 2018 12:22:32 AM
Old 08-19-2018
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Originally Posted by annacreek
It is not necessary to show your superiority attitude to beginner likes me, especially your RTFM comment was not appreciated.
I reviewed Don Cragun's comments and he was correct asking "annacreek" politely if he or she had reviewed the docs.

I did not see any "superior attitude" or anything negative in Don's reply, and this is a warning to annacreek.

If you insult anyone here again, especially moderators who are trying to help you, you will be banned.

Do not come here and insult people who are helping you.
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