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When posting a new thread, please do a Search (http://www.socalsvriders.com/forums/search.php?s=) first on relevant keywords in the message you are posting to make sure the information you are stating/requesting hasn't been asked/answered already. It would also be nice to post relevant topics in the same thread, rather than starting a new one. If you do find a thread you started is missing, chances are it was merged with an older thread on the same topic by me.
Punkbrad
Fri 2/28/03, 12:59PM
Originally posted by linp
When posting a new thread, please do a Search (http://www.socalsvriders.com/forums/search.php?s=) first on relevant keywords in the message you are posting to make sure the information you are stating/requesting hasn't been asked/answered already.
but its so much easier to just make a new thread. it beats wating all that time for a search ti finish.
It would also be nice to post relevant topics in the same thread, rather than starting a new one. If you do find a thread you started is missing, chances are it was merged with an older thread on the same topic by me.
refer to my statement above... :D Paul, you're the best...;)
No_Brakes23
Fri 10/17/03, 9:57PM
Do some of the threads get archived or retired?
I swear that there was stuff here before I went on deployment, that I can't find now.
Jarasco
Sun 10/19/03, 12:48AM
but how am I supposed to inflate my post count if I can't ask the same questions that 50 other people have asked? :) I'm an:ass:
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