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| Why not just leave them so someone else may learn from them? George |
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| BarryG. Im a new member and I ploughed through dozens of back pages before taking the plung and joining AR. I learned a lot from the vast knowledge of long standing AR members. There is no doubt those pages hold interest for newbies. Imo GeorgeS is correct,leave them.jc
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| It isn't your questions that people would get value from, but the responses. George |
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| Also, even posts or rsponses that are not responded too, does not mean someone did not get some information from them.
Even the rocks don't last forever.
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| quote: Originally posted by Crazyhorseconsulting: Also, even posts or rsponses that are not responded too, does not mean someone did not get some information from them.
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| The problem with this internet thing, and many forums, is there are very few "thank you's" or even a hi-5 for all that happy information and more often than not, instead of a pat on the fanny, you get a kick in the ***** for your effort.
Too many responders needing to be "right" or show their expertise by a put down.
Pretty much a microcosm of the real world...isn't it...what "should/could/would" be isn't anywhere near "what it is."
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| quote: Posted 17 November 2011 03:37 Hide Post The problem with this internet thing, and many forums, is there are very few "thank you's" or even a hi-5 for all that happy information and more often than not, instead of a pat on the fanny, you get a kick in the ***** for your effort.
Foobar,,You certainly can't take anything that goes on any of the multitude of forums seriously?
I tend to use more than enough gun
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