Posted by Larry NCKS on January 20, 2008 at 17:19:53 from (64.12.116.144):
In Reply to: Serial number plate posted by randy hall on January 20, 2008 at 11:15:25:
Ok City, I shouldn't even respond to this. But when a question is asked, we often times go off on our own tangent, rather than even attempting to answer the question at hand. Shoot! From some responses on these forums, I'd say we don't even really read what we're responding to. We just want to get another post notch in our belts.
My original question was, "Is there a source for a serial number plate?" It WAS NOT, "Should I replace my serial number plate?" If the latter had been a question in my mind, I would have asked it. Answers other than to the question asked are not helpful in my mind. They just take up board space without merit. If my response offends some people, I'm sorry for it. But we, myself included, need to start paying attention to the advice that is asked for and not try to turn it in a different direction Sorry, but that's where I'm at. I guess if you or anyone else wants to blackball me for this attitude, it's your perrogative.
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