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Posted by CNKS on January 15, 2007 at 07:16:01 from (204.249.178.32):
In Reply to: Re: Topic snarls posted by RustyFarmall on January 15, 2007 at 06:22:54:
It's faster for me, but, I agree that who responded to who on RPM is confusing and RPM, unlike YT does not list the postings before they are opened. But, the response on RPM automatically quotes the person you are responding to, unless you delete it. Sometimes I delete sometimes not, but the automatic quotation is a way to keep the responses straight. The top of page thing works both ways. You are right in that questions such as "what is the best tractor" gets pushed to the top for days, and it is usually the junk posts like that are the ones that are at the top of the page most of the time. On the other hand, the more technical questions on either forum, do, as you say get pushed to page 2 rapidly. I have had to provide links to some of mine, that I did not get a satisfactory response to. On RPM if someone is reading on page 2 or 3 and answers the question it gets put at the top of page 1 where others see it and may answer. So,it works both ways, there are advantages and disadvantages to everything. I really don't care what format YT is, as long as it works. For me there is a slow posting problem that disappears after one of Kim's major overhauls, but the the site gets overworked and it happens again. These problems don't seem to occur nationwide, and according to Hugh, don't cross the Canadian border, If it wasn't so cold I might move there. I say that, and it was about 5 degrees this morning, and hasn't been above 20 for about 3 days. Still ice here from a more localized ice storm that wiped us out the end of December.
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