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Unread 04-01-2005, 21:37
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Re: Forethought

There's one thing I'd like to add as a reminder to everyone and especially for those of you new to this site.

If you do post a new thread please, please do not use vague thread titles. They don't help anyone out, actually make things more confusing, and very possibly defeat the search function (which hopefully you did BEFORE you posted the new thread).
As meaubry mentioned about an enourmous influx of posts/threads that will be happening soon, if people started posting threads that you had no idea what they were about before you read them it would be impossible to keep up with them. For example, if you came across a thread labeled "Help, Problem", you'd have no idea what it was about than if they had labeled it "Help, problem with drill motor overheating". Labeling threads clearly would also allow some of us that are pressed for time to ignore threads that we have no interest or expertise in and concentrate on the threads that we do.

Bottom line, there's a wealth of information on this forum and a wealth of knowledge with the multitude of users and labeling your threads clearly allows the search function to work the way it should and will allow the right person to see your thread and get you an answer quicker.
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