http://www.groovypos...fe-why-running/
Didn't know where else to put it. If it belongs somewhere else, please move it. Pretty interesting!
What exactly is Svchost.exe?
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Replies To: What exactly is Svchost.exe?
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Re: What exactly is Svchost.exe?
Posted 29 January 2011 - 07:14 PM
You don't have anything to add to this, just posting a link to a blog?
#3
Re: What exactly is Svchost.exe?
Posted 29 January 2011 - 07:49 PM
It appears so, this isnt Reddit. Just saying
#4
Re: What exactly is Svchost.exe?
Posted 29 January 2011 - 07:57 PM
What exactly can I add to it? I'm not going to type six sentences for the sake of it.
#5
Re: What exactly is Svchost.exe?
Posted 29 January 2011 - 07:58 PM
Your thoughts, a discussion question, a summary or excerpt, etc.
#6
Re: What exactly is Svchost.exe?
Posted 29 January 2011 - 08:00 PM
The idea is topic of conversation. If you can't post something worthy of talking about, then make it into a tutorial. If you can't do that, then please better judge posting it at all.
If someone had posted a topic asking a question that your link would perfectly answer, that's one thing. But to proactively start a topic that adds nothing to the community other than "Read this guys blog, he talks about technology x", then it does little for anyone here at Dream In Code, other than we click the link, read some text, uh-huh... & I (for one) walk away with the feeling of why am I reading this?
If you have nothing to say about it, then why do I need to read it? It will just get buried under the ages of time in the database of Dream In Code.
On one hand... thank you for sharing. On the other, please only do so what you are passionate enough about the subject to provide something to talk about.
If someone had posted a topic asking a question that your link would perfectly answer, that's one thing. But to proactively start a topic that adds nothing to the community other than "Read this guys blog, he talks about technology x", then it does little for anyone here at Dream In Code, other than we click the link, read some text, uh-huh... & I (for one) walk away with the feeling of why am I reading this?
If you have nothing to say about it, then why do I need to read it? It will just get buried under the ages of time in the database of Dream In Code.
On one hand... thank you for sharing. On the other, please only do so what you are passionate enough about the subject to provide something to talk about.
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