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or "non-topical"

 

I wonder what kind of English they teach in Russia?!!

 

http://25.media.tumblr.com/4ed6d35ef77a7e074afbb1abbccc96bc/tumblr_mk8acgSudN1qjemo2o1_500.gif

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or "non-topical"

 

I wonder what kind of English they teach in Russia?!!

 

http://25.media.tumblr.com/4ed6d35ef77a7e074afbb1abbccc96bc/tumblr_mk8acgSudN1qjemo2o1_500.gif

 

I'm surprised u didn't quote juster on zeox in this topic.

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I'm surprised u didn't quote juster on zeox in this topic.

 

Here you go, and this time from a different admin-staff :D

 

Topical.
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I wrote "Topical" in all proper reports and which is not fixed. Someone told me that word is correct :D
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I wrote "Topical" in all proper reports and which is not fixed. Someone told me that word is correct :D

 

If something is bugged, just say 'bugged"

 

If something isn't bugged, just say 'not bugged'.

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Who cares for the word...The good thing is that they take a look at bug reports :D

 

+1

I agree with you, but they should comment with words that make sense, when you make a report, you expect to know why it got declined or approved, topical sounds okay with you?

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Kroz, proofs supposed to be in 1st post of report.We just checking if report is still valid or it's already fixed.That's all.:D
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Kroz, proofs supposed to be in 1st post of report.We just checking if report is still valid or it's already fixed.That's all.:D

 

So, when they write "topical", it means they're either checking it or report is lacking needed evidence? I dont get it.

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Garodar, "topical" means - still bugged,need to be fixed."Not topical" - fixed or not a bug anymore.Am i explained it to you clearly?
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Garodar, "topical" means - still bugged,need to be fixed."Not topical" - fixed or not a bug anymore.Am i explained it to you clearly?

 

Okay man, thanks for the explanation, it is crystal clear now :D

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Kroz, :beer:

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