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I agree wholeheartedly with Prater and Randy, and would like to offer my pet peeve—which is starting a new thread (with no history or recap) on an unresolved problem.
There seems to be a naive assumption that every reader has the poster's problem memorized. But without knowing what's gone before, I usually just move on to another post that has relevant info. It irks me, but really hurts the poster by eliminating potentially good reponses, or cluttering the (new) thread with irrelevant or repeat responses.
And I too wish I could Delete my goof-posts, at least within the time limits of the current Editing function.
Bruce
P.S. I would also really, really like to see more "white space". I usually tune out after the first inch or so of packed text, when there is two or three more inches to come. Especially when it's all lower-case. What keeps people from hitting Return once in a while?
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Bruce Young, '93 940-NA (current), '80 GLE V8 (Sold), '86 240dl, '85 244 ti, '83 245t '76 244 (R.I.P at 255k), 73 142 (98K), '71 144 (ex circle track car) Used '70 144 from '78 to '92, New 144 from '67 to '78, Used '62 122 from '63 to '67
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