Bleed Bounce
What is the difference between bleed and bounce of an instance
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What the heck are you talking about?
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Is this homework? If not, please elaborate and tell us what you need to know and what you have already found out.
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No one understands your question. Sorry.
I did google it, and all I got was another thread that you started. http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/lin...ed-bounce.html |
If you bounce too hard you bleed?
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Is this question related to Printing? Because that's about the only thing I can see that would make any sense at all (and even then still questionable) and that as far as I am aware it not a linux specific question... also I note you have been asking the EXACT same question on other forums (with the same username so it's not hard to figure it's the same person)
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WTF is "bleed" and "bounce" of and "instance"?
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Perhaps the bleeding and/or bouncing is the result of dumping.
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...stance-826588/ |
of an instance ------
your nose is BLEEDING because it BOUNCED off the ground |
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LOL :) |
in case some one takes it the wrong way i meant no ill will . ( i thought of that after i posted)
but that is an instance |
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