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Its not made up its an operator that means not equal.
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Are you in cahoots with Batlord? I think you are, not cool Nea, not cool.
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DWV is right, != is the 'not equal' symbol in programming
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Some people have no personality but goddamn we're all people here, not computers.
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Ive both used and explained != in the past. Pay attention when i post, you might learn something
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Quit being so quixotic.
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