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Re: O/T Tired and fed up!
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 04, 2005 at 04:20:29 from (209.226.247.40):
In Reply to: O/T Tired and fed up! posted by captaink on March 03, 2005 at 12:44:25:
captain: On numerous ocasions over the past 5 years I have felt much the same as you do. Now, has it only been 6 months, gosh I could have sworn you had been around much longer. I always enjoy yout posts, have never seen you give anyone bad information or advice. It is rather difficult on here to always give excellent advice. Until you get a feel of just how mechanically inclined the guy receiveing the advice is, going to do it himself or does he have to hire it done. Then there is the guy that gives half enough information and when you ask for more he never responds. I really don't think you should leave, it will get better. It runs in cycles, we have had this before, it rears it's ugly head every 6 months to a year, then they go away. You do need a much thicker skin. Sure there will be guys disagree with you, most of them you ignor, with some you try and explain yourself just a bit better or at least in terms he understands. Then sometimes there is just no way around it, you got to take a strip off someone. Some will disagree, maybe even you, but that is just how it is. No point in holding back, it's just what some guys need. So stick around, it will get better. Like you I don't get awfully concerned about the ocasional add showing up in discussions. One matter creating a lot more confusion the past while back, is photos on discussion that should be going to the photo gallery, 9 catergories there now, should just about cover everything, and there is much discussion going on over there.
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