Courtesy costs nothing
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moizeau
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Courtesy costs nothing
I know the majority on this forum who start posts, reply to suggestions and finish the thread, whether fixed or not!
If you ask a question, please respond. Someone has taken time to try and help you. Also if you start a thread, finish it. There is nothing worse than reading through several pages to find the 'last chapter' missing
If you ask a question, please respond. Someone has taken time to try and help you. Also if you start a thread, finish it. There is nothing worse than reading through several pages to find the 'last chapter' missing
Pete
Notice the BX is still top the list but sadly gone
Notice the BX is still top the list but sadly gone
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Stickyfinger
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Re: Courtesy costs nothing
well maybe if you consider the three main answers which are
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CitroJim
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Re: Courtesy costs nothing
I quite agree and it's been a frustration of mine ever since I started visiting forums. This one is not unique and is actually a lot better than most in my experience...moizeau wrote:I know the majority on this forum who start posts, reply to suggestions and finish the thread, whether fixed or not!
If you ask a question, please respond. Someone has taken time to try and help you. Also if you start a thread, finish it. There is nothing worse than reading through several pages to find the 'last chapter' missing
Often, I'll deliberately ask the OP to let us all know the result...
Jim
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Re: Courtesy costs nothing
I always read the last couple of entries of a large post before deciding on whether to read the full post although often it is. Thete's a lot of useful info peppered around randomly in posts so you really DO need to read everything. It's not that tedious and i certainly wouldnt complain about anything other than spam posting although the odd 'off topic' or 'post jack' entry does raise my BP a couple of degrees [emoji6]
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myglaren
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Re: Courtesy costs nothing
You will be very lucky to find any spam but it is a forum characteristic that threads meander all over the place.
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Paul-R
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Re: Courtesy costs nothing
It's not the destination but the journey there that matters.myglaren wrote:...it is a forum characteristic that threads meander all over the place.
As I get older I think a lot about the hereafter - I go into a room and then wonder what I'm here after.
Inside every old person is a young person wondering what the hell happened.
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CitroJim
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Re: Courtesy costs nothing
Nicely putPaul-R wrote:It's not the destination but the journey there that matters.myglaren wrote:...it is a forum characteristic that threads meander all over the place.
Jim
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daviemck2006
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Re: Courtesy costs nothing
It's like our NC500 run will probably end up in the med!
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CitroJim
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Re: Courtesy costs nothing
daviemck2006 wrote:It's like our NC500 run will probably end up in the med!
Jim
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Paul-R
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Re: Courtesy costs nothing
Whenever we take road that, err, isn't quite what I thought it was I am never lost - I am just discovering new places. I've driven along some beautiful roads that way.
As I get older I think a lot about the hereafter - I go into a room and then wonder what I'm here after.
Inside every old person is a young person wondering what the hell happened.
"Trying is the first step towards failure" ~ Homer J Simpson
Inside every old person is a young person wondering what the hell happened.
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daviemck2006
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Re: Courtesy costs nothing
I used to go for runs in the car, with the wife and kids, someone would say where does that road go? There was only one way to find out!
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Re: RE: Re: Courtesy costs nothing
I still do that!daviemck2006 wrote:I used to go for runs in the car, with the wife and kids, someone would say where does that road go? There was only one way to find out!
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moizeau
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Re: Courtesy costs nothing
Blimey, I now need to reply as the starter of the thread. Thanks all, love the meandering, done that, been there. I would like to ask though?
well maybe if you consider the three main answers which are
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I may have been off the hamster wheel for 12 yrs, living here in France, but I don't understand??
Cheers all
Pete
well maybe if you consider the three main answers which are
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I may have been off the hamster wheel for 12 yrs, living here in France, but I don't understand??
Cheers all
Pete
Pete
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CitroJim
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Re: Courtesy costs nothing
Pete, he who posted that lives in Somerset.... 'Nuff saidmoizeau wrote:Blimey, I now need to reply as the starter of the thread. Thanks all, love the meandering, done that, been there. I would like to ask though?
well maybe if you consider the three main answers which are
1.
I may have been off the hamster wheel for 12 yrs, living here in France, but I don't understand??
Cheers all
Pete
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Re: Courtesy costs nothing
There are various ways I've seen of doing this, such as marking a post as 'best answer' (in some cases it then gets printed at the top as well) and or marking a topic as solved.
Both these methods actually work quite well (I've not seen them for this software but I've not looked) I can provide screenshots if curious.
However: The issue is they rely on the original posts aka the topic starter the one with the initial issue / question to actually mark it as such (or a moderator) , the problem being that some once they have their answer will not return to say "thanks!" or to do the 'mark as' thing...
Both these methods actually work quite well (I've not seen them for this software but I've not looked) I can provide screenshots if curious.
However: The issue is they rely on the original posts aka the topic starter the one with the initial issue / question to actually mark it as such (or a moderator) , the problem being that some once they have their answer will not return to say "thanks!" or to do the 'mark as' thing...
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91 205D-Turbo, gone but still missed
02 106D, TUD5B, gone but not really missed apart from the MPG