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    Informative thread titles, please.

    I dunno why, but there's a rash of mysterious one or two word thread titles of late.

    If there's something you actually want to know or discuss, you'll get a lot more attention if you use a more descriptive title. This is a very active forum, and clicking mystery threads to see what delights may lie within is a complete waste of time. I ignore mystery threads, and I think a lot of folks do as well.


    Also, this needs to be repeated every so often: do NOT post technical questions here in the "Discussion" area -- SCROLL down to the appropriate technical subforum and you'll find a much warmer welcome and far more discussion and information. Obviously, there's a lot of gray area here, but make the minimal effort to scroll just wee bit.


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    Just a related tip for those that don't know.
    If you hover your mouse over a thread title, you can read the first couple lines of text from the first post.
    Helps to get a handle on the topic...
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      Originally posted by Baatfam View Post
      Just a related tip for those that don't know.
      If you hover your mouse over a thread title, you can read the first couple lines of text from the first post.
      Helps to get a handle on the topic...
      Yup!

      I use that little tip...

      Ed

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