Posted by NCWayne on August 04, 2008 at 13:28:58 from (166.82.164.236):
Looks like my post from last night to the guy who thought he knew everything about troubleshooting, and how easy it always was, and then decided name calling was cool must have stirred up more than intended and gotten taken down. That's cool, I'll admit I somewhat flew off the handle myself when I responded back and probably shouldn't have. I have never claimed to know everything, and I can take criticizism with no problems from a peer. That's called learning and in this game it's something anyone that wants to make a living to survive and eat has to do every day just to keep up. Still whether I should have responded back the way I did or not I did because I'll be danged if I'll let someone who knows nothing about me run their mouth and resort to name calling without defending myself..... That said with that post being taken down it left a question hanging for me, and I'll guarantee this post has the same problem when I put it up even though I'm writing it right just to see. The first two replys asked for me to write using paragraphs and I used to do that but the posts always came up strung together anyway so I stopped even typing them out that way. I replied to one of those posts and apologized and tried to do that post using paragraphs just like I'm doing this one. Even typed out with paragraphs that post also came up all strung together. So, the question here is how do you write a post/response and make sure when it posts to the board it's in paragraphs instead of all strung together? Anyone have any ideas what might be the problem... except for the fact i geuss i'm an unedumacated jackleg mecanik and don't no no gooder way...LOL
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