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Eventually (in about 15 minutes), this thread will become an old thread, with a minor chance to be resurrected months or years from now, with nothing to learn but to laugh at ourselves. But...it sure gave me a few laughs along the way and not at the expense of anyone in particular. I mean heck...Ive been the third guy in on a resurrected old thread maybe three times. I never look at the date(s) prior to my post, because its at the top, a recent looking post right?. And I am makin excuses because it really wasnt my fault, really it wasnt! Ya gotta beeeeleeeve me! I didnt do it! But Im also just sayin...it happens, so lets consider this closed.
HAPPY FATHERS DAY!
I've noticed too.. Most of the time it's new people who don't know wtf they're doing.
Maybe it's new people that know exactly wtf they're doing - Instead of asking the same old questions over and over again, and being belittled by people telling them to use the search option, they have used the search option which brought up old threads. Some of you guys need to spend less time on the forums and more time on your bar hoppers.
New guys trying to learn by joining an old thread or asking the same old questions arent a problem. Someone trying to answer a question that was asked and answered 5 years ago are annoying.
Why? I have seen a couple of those answers add useful, updated information.
I find it funny that so many get their panties in a wad because some guy brings back an old thread, If the poor ***** came in and asked a question that the old thread police thought was redundant, The same guys would be snivlin' about how he should'a used the search feature because his question has already been asked and answered.
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