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47 | 59.49% |
| never |
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14 | 17.72% |
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case by case
I agree that case by case closing is probably the best way to go... and I think that Adam has a good point about closing some of these threads in a hurry. Also, you don't always have to explain your reason for closing the thread... it's your (ChiefDelphi's) site, for Pete's sake! Censorship, smensorship... when in doubt, close the thread.
Mike is right (as usual), everyone is always gonna want to get a last word in. If they want to do that, then they can figure out another way to do it (PM, email, or stand on a box in a local park). Andy B. Last edited by Andy Baker : 05-11-2002 at 23:58. |
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