I finally had to get out of the house so I went on a bike ride and then had to turn around halfway. It got raining too hard, plus I forgot my rain gear, but at least got in 11 miles before turning back.
Abraham wrote:Crossfire,
And since we're on the subject, is their any way I can enlist you to help slow the unbridled (I love that word) re-posting nonsense, that people now feel absolutely necessary with every post?
No, apparently not.
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Abraham wrote:I can at times understand the re-posting of an original post with an accompanying response, but most of the time re-posting the original isn't necessary.
If a question is asked, why isn't a simple answer adequate? Most especially if the response is immediately responded to after the question.
I also see multiple re-posts ad nauseam in a single response.
Why do this?
Very few times do I see such re-posting help clarify, if anything, re-posting wily nily seems to muddy things up.
Abraham wrote:But, for some apparently, that's to easy...
"Too easy" not "to easy"
Now back to my room before Crossfire catches me.
Can't a user edit his own posts? In this case, if Abraham corrects his misuse of the word "to", then everyone will wonder "What the heck was jmra talking about?"
Abraham wrote:But, for some apparently, that's to easy...
"Too easy" not "to easy"
Now back to my room before Crossfire catches me.
Can't a user edit his own posts? In this case, if Abraham corrects his misuse of the word "to", then everyone will wonder "What the heck was jmra talking about?"
Everybody wonders what the heck JMRA is talking about all the time anyway.
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Abraham wrote:Crossfire,
And since we're on the subject, is their any way I can enlist you to help slow the unbridled (I love that word) re-posting nonsense, that people now feel absolutely necessary with every post?
No, apparently not.
Suffering a little cabin fever of your own, Crossfire?
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Abraham wrote:I can at times understand the re-posting of an original post with an accompanying response, but most of the time re-posting the original isn't necessary.
If a question is asked, why isn't a simple answer adequate? Most especially if the response is immediately responded to after the question.
I also see multiple re-posts ad nauseam in a single response.
Why do this?
Very few times do I see such re-posting help clarify, if anything, re-posting wily nily seems to muddy things up.