Posted by JMOR on January 02, 2009 at 16:09:28 from (76.187.218.177):
In Reply to: Forum Courtesy. posted by Janicholson on January 02, 2009 at 09:33:20:
GordoSD said: (quoted from post at 19:42:29 01/02/09) If the thread gets buried to page four or five, the original poster can just repost, same subject, and add "problem solved" or "done" or "thanks" or any appropriate remarks. We see that quite often, someone posting the subject "revisited". Not too difficult.
Also consider using the "todays posts" to see waht has been added to old threads.
Gordo
I fully expect that some are related to the time lag between question and the action taken by questioner. I have observed questions answered and never any response. Then sometimes months later, the same person asking the same question. This leads me to believe that he never worked the problem. Probably bored at the office, didn't need the tractor for months & then needs to ask again because he forgot the answers.
It would be nice to see 100% feedback. I know I'm like many of you in that if I spend time & effort to try to put together a good answer, that I'm disappointed to see zero feedback.
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