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Blackshirt

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Just wanted to provide some clarification to the newer members, who may be confused about why a post of theirs may seem to disappear.

Our mods try to keep the board as organized as possible, and as you've noticed over the past few days, everyone basically wants to talk about the same few topics. So our mods are "merging" topics together, and/or moving them to the appropriate forum. This isn't to say we don't allow multiple threads about the same subject, as long as your context provides a somewhat different slant on things. This isn't personal, it's simply to prevent the board from getting buried with threads about the same subject - we just want to diversify things.

So the best tip is to take a quick look around the forum for a title that sounds similar to what you're thinking, and simply post your comments within that thread.

Thanks for everyones help. and thanks to our mods for doing a helluva job over the past several days. u rock teh huse.

:bonez

 
You could have just told them to click on their name. Go to Profiles Option and then go to Find member's posts or Find member's topics to find their post ;)

oops read it wrong.

 
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You could have just told them to click on their name. Go to Profiles Option and then go to Find member's posts or Find member's topics to find their post ;)
Looks like that function is turned off for a while:

"Sorry, an error occurred. If you are unsure on how to use a feature, or don't know why you got this error message, try looking through the help files for more information.

The error returned was:

Sorry, the administrator has taken the search engine offline for the moment. Please try again later."

 
As Blackshirt noted above, we're merging threads. Presently, there are so many threads covering the same subject that some great points are being lost in the sheer number.

And just to help out, check the first couple of pages before starting a topic - odds are, someone has started it already.

Thanks.

 
PLEASE AT LEAST READ THE FIRST PAGE BEFORE STARTING A THREAD.

Chances are, you aren't he first to find something.

Oh and please remember: Recruiting stuff goes in the Recruiting forums. We will move your posts, but please don't make any more work than is necessary.

 
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