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Les had asked that the stock making thread be allowed to become normal thread. I feel that what he had shared with us is extraordinary.

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On the stock making thread should we lock and leave or allow the become normal thread - I will leave this poll open for about a week

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Much to valuble to lose!


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Posts: 43614 | Location: Crosby and Barksdale, Texas | Registered: 18 September 2006Reply With Quote
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I voted to save it, but I think there is a better way...

There are other similar posts that have not been save and have faded into obscurity so I would hate to see that happen here. (Duane's build of a scholarship rifle comes to mind)

In that case I found the old thread through a search because I remembered it, then copied and pasted the entire thing into a word Document and saved it to my hard drive. I later edited out all the generic "atta-boy" comments.

At some point it makes sense to store this kind of information in a retrievable location. Leaving it as a live sticky at the top of a current forum may not be the best way to do this.

I would propose the creation of an Archive forum. A read-only place to blow the dust off of old threads that are rich in knowledge and deserve preservation. Moderators could edit them down a bit to remove "nice work" comments, saving legit questions that are asked and answered in the thread.

Thoughts or other suggestions?
 
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Save it & make it a "sticky"



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Originally posted by D Humbarger:
Save it & make it a "sticky"


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I for one wouldn't want to see it go. I think its incredible


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Posts: 7378 | Location: South East Missouri | Registered: 23 November 2005Reply With Quote
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Every now and then we stop fighting on this forum long enough to let a flat out masterpiece come to life, grow and prosper. This is Obviously one of those times.

Please keep it available.


 
Posts: 7158 | Location: Snake River | Registered: 02 February 2004Reply With Quote
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It looks like you guys want to leave and lock in place. Ok you guys win!! I didn't know that my post was that popular.

LEAVE AND LOCK!!!!

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Thanks Les ! It's a great post well deserving to be preserved.
 
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