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  2. FXP board - Wikipedia

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    An FXP board is an internet forum composed of members which distribute access to FTP servers or "pubstros". These forums are used to provide access to servers usually containing warez . FXP boards generally differ from other forums by having a very selective membership, typically opening public registration for a limited time and then closing ...

  3. GunZ: The Duel - Wikipedia

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    GunZ: The Duel (Korean: 건즈 온라인), or simply GunZ, was an online third-person shooting game, [1] originally created by South Korean-based MAIET Entertainment and currently owned by MasangSoft. [2] [3] [4] It was free-to-play, with a microtransaction business model for purchasing premium in-game items.

  4. Multiservice tactical brevity code - Wikipedia

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    Dash (#) Aircraft position within a flight. Use if specific call sign is unknown. Data Standby for improved data modem (IDM) data message concerning (object) at stated location. Datum Last known position of a submarine contact after contact was lost. Deadeye Informative call by an airborne laser designator indicating the laser/IR system is ...

  5. Wikipedia:How to make dashes - Wikipedia

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    To insert a dash or minus sign, use the toolbar below the edit box. Click where you want the character to be inserted, select "Insert" from the pull-down menu, and then: To insert an en dash (–), click on the first character (the shorter dash). To insert an em dash (—), click on the second character (the longer dash).

  6. Talk:GunZ: The Duel/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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  7. Hyphen-minus - Wikipedia

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    On most keyboards, it is the only character that resembles a minus sign or a dash so it is also used for these. [1] The name hyphen-minus derives from the original ASCII standard, [2] where it was called hyphen (minus). [3] The character is referred to as a hyphen, a minus sign, or a dash according to the context where it is being used.

  8. FlashFXP - Wikipedia

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    Around April, a few of his friends suggested he create an FXP client because the existing FXP clients weren't very reliable. After a few weeks of tossing ideas back and forth, he decided that his next project would be an FXP client. DeWeese started developing MyFXP in Visual Basic 4, but he soon realized that Visual Basic fell short in many areas.

  9. FXP - Wikipedia

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    FXP may refer to: File eXchange Protocol; Franky Perez, American musician; FXP Preset, for Virtual Studio Technology; FXP (production company), the production arm of ...