No disrespect intended. Just having a little fun. 4 straight days watching cartoons with the kids is taking a toll.Abraham wrote:jmra,
I made more mistakes than that alone.

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No disrespect intended. Just having a little fun. 4 straight days watching cartoons with the kids is taking a toll.Abraham wrote:jmra,
I made more mistakes than that alone.
Crossfire wrote:No, apparently not.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?
You beat me to it.The Annoyed Man wrote:Just to annoy you.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.
Rant off.
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?"jmra wrote:"Too easy" not "to easy"Abraham wrote:But, for some apparently, that's to easy...
Now back to my room before Crossfire catches me.
That's obviously the case with some of us SQUIERREL!!! Umm where was I Oh yeah those of us who are a little more easily distracted!CHLLady wrote:Because after several pages, the original topic gets lost.
Sometimes in the first page. Not that that would happen here, of course...CHLLady wrote:Because after several pages, the original topic gets lost.
Everybody wonders what the heck JMRA is talking about all the time anyway.MasterOfNone wrote: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?"jmra wrote:"Too easy" not "to easy"Abraham wrote:But, for some apparently, that's to easy...
Now back to my room before Crossfire catches me.
Suffering a little cabin fever of your own, Crossfire?Crossfire wrote:No, apparently not.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?
Everybody beat me to itOldgringo wrote:You beat me to it.The Annoyed Man wrote:Just to annoy you.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.
Rant off.