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This is purely out of curiosity, but mkguitar pretty succinctly answered the OPs question and was even acknowledged by the OP. I'm curious as to why you felt the need to answer on a thread that was unquestionably answered?
because the question was asked. Out of curiosity, am I to infer that once any question is answered that no one else may post up?
because the question was asked. Out of curiosity, am I to infer that once any question is answered that no one else may post up?
But is was answered and explained well, while all you said was "yeppers". What value did it add besides padding your post count?
I'm not inferring a post can be added after being answered, but at least add value to the discussion otherwise that's how we end up with a bunch of 15 page threads and have to weed through the bs responses.
As a matter of fact nytrdyer and mkguitar responded after the original answer providing further clarification. You on the other hand respond with "yeppers". Zero value added.
But is was answered and explained well, while all you said was "yeppers". What value did it add besides padding your post count?
I'm not inferring a post can be added after being answered, but at least add value to the discussion otherwise that's how we end up with a bunch of 15 page threads and have to weed through the bs responses.
As a matter of fact nytrdyer and mkguitar responded after the original answer providing further clarification. You on the other hand respond with "yeppers". Zero value added.
Speaking of adding unnecessary responses and turning threads to 15 pages, what do you call all that diatribe you spit off
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