Can Static Vectors Be Managed Without Uploading Large Files?

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The discussion revolves around the challenge of managing large static vector files without uploading them to a forum. A user expresses urgency in seeking assistance and requests others to connect via MSN due to file size limitations. The community responds by cautioning against sharing personal contact information publicly and emphasizes the importance of maintaining forum etiquette. Overall, the conversation highlights the difficulties of file management in online discussions and the need for respectful communication. Engaging in private channels for assistance is discouraged in this context.
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if u are good in statics vector..please add me msn = [email address removed]

because file too big i can't upload in here.. ! please add me~urgent !
 
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The email address was removed. It's not a good idea to post such information in public, and it's certainly not very nice to ask people to help you...just not on the forum.
 
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