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6:56 AM
@EliahKagan sup man?
 
 
3 hours later…
10:18 AM
@Zanna Is this actually a request that I add the text "TL;DR" to the existing TL;DR section at the top of the answer?
 
I think they are just saying "this answer is really long"
I don't think you need to do anything. But I haven't finished reading your answer yet
 
Good point. I've changed my comment.
 
 
3 hours later…
1:04 PM
Lol
Nice try guys
And my Nexus 7 doesn't have a SIM card
 
@Videonauth I am missing what you are missing... the screenshot has been added
@AndroidDev I have one too :)
 
yes and i thing i added it far before 2 hours ago
 
@Zanna well actually I have a 2013 model
I was going to post in AUGR but nobody was there so I thought I'd pop in and say hi to Zannanananananabatwoman :D
 
@AndroidDev \o :)
 
I got that pop-up when searching for the best way to do CSV export on Android...
I wonder if I accidentally clicked an ad or something
 
1:15 PM
haha bizarre
 
1:35 PM
> You should think twice before doing this, though, because if your-command itself actually consults the SHELL environment variable to check what actual shell you use, hilarity unfortunate behavior would ensue.
hahaha
 
@EliahKagan Well to be really honest, it is a very very long answer and i bet it is close to the 30k character mark hahaha, never the less a good answer and detailed so +1 from me
and to be honest too a TL;DR would not fit anywhere in there
if i would be looking for answers on a field i would like to have as much information as possible
and at least as much as needed
 
@EliahKagan haha I especially enjoyed the testing section. That was a fun answer to read :)
 
 
7 hours later…
8:58 PM
@Zanna I'm glad you thought so...but I am also surprised. I didn't get the impression that it would be fun to read as I was writing it. Actually, I got the impression that it was one of the driest things I have written. Especially the testing section, which is about how to do something over and over again!
 

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