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Deleted my old entries.Good,or bad?

Postby stephan » Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:34 am

I cant stand clutter.Facebook drives me NUTS!!!All knids of stuff people send that is pointless or obsolete.Therefore,when I get an answer here,I automatically delete my entries.Then I got to thinking...someone else may need the answers to the same problems I encountered simming.Is deleting my old posts a good thing or bad?Later,and thanx.Stephan
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Re: Deleted my old entries.Good,or bad?

Postby Bass » Sat Dec 01, 2012 10:39 am

stephan.
This is not Facebook 8-)
If you're asking something and you get an answer, maybe someone out there needs that answer as well.
DELETING IS STUPID (sorry)....
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Re: Deleted my old entries.Good,or bad?

Postby garryrussell » Sat Dec 01, 2012 11:01 am

Deleting your old posts just makes a thread a senseless mess to be honest ;)

Perhaps you don't understand what a forum is about??

Certainly you just can't compare it to facebook :-?
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Re: Deleted my old entries.Good,or bad?

Postby stephan » Sat Dec 01, 2012 11:43 am

No offense taken on your comments gents.Thats the only way I will understand how this forum works.I was simply trying to get rid of old messages I posted after I got the replies I sought.Then,as I said,I got to thinking that someone else out there could use the same replies.Sorry and I'll leave them on to be deleted at the forums descretion.Appreciate your patience and understanding of this new guy,or,as we're called, 'Groundhog'. Stephan
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