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Posted by Sam in NJ on February 22, 2005 at 13:44:29 from (216.83.107.3):
In Reply to: Re: Bad Way To Start A Day posted by Allan in NE on February 22, 2005 at 12:50:46:
Allen, I don't post here much because I consider myself an amateur in these topics, and prefer to read in order to gain knowledge. I for one enjoy reading your posts. If everything was all business all the time, it would be quite boring. After all, I think most of us come here for fun, not for work. I also acknowledge Hugh's expertise as well, as he has taken the time to help me personally in the past. What I'm saying is I think there is plenty of room for both of you. I know how you feel, but don't leave just because someone gets their shorts in a bunch. Now to open yet another can of worms - if you all would allow the forums to be updated to a modern version, no one's important questions would ever be relegated to the 2,3,4,or 5 pages, as they would bounce right to the top when someone replies... Thanks for listening, Sam
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