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How are we to learn?

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GG

12-20-2003 06:47:20




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I visit several types of forums and have noticed that with most of them we never know the "FIX". People ask questions, or opinions, and don't reveal the decision they made or what they found to be the problem. I have been guilty of this in the past but will not be guilty again. How are we supposed to learn??




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john

12-20-2003 07:04:26




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 Re: How are we to learn? in reply to GG, 12-20-2003 06:47:20  
I agree. Every one is all ways saying check the archives. But if I look in archives all I get is a list of ways to repair but nothing on which one really worked. With this I could see what was the #1 problem and check this first.



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Tom

12-20-2003 17:09:01




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 Re: Re: How are we to learn? in reply to john, 12-20-2003 07:04:26  
What's the "archives"? I s this something special where old forums are kept? I'd like to find a photo ad from some time (approx 3 weeks) ago but aren't they rotated out?



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rustyfarmall

12-20-2003 18:27:36




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 Re: Re: Re: How are we to learn? in reply to Tom, 12-20-2003 17:09:01  
There is such a thing as photo ad archives. It is located under galleries.



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Ali,fae Crieff.

12-20-2003 07:27:54




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 Re: Re: How are we to learn? in reply to john, 12-20-2003 07:04:26  
Aye boys, ye'r richt, mair often than no' somebody posts a question and the bulk o' the replies come fae folk that huvny read the question richt,ye sometimes get mair questions than answers, but havin' said that there are some clever guys oot there and maybe some o' us huvny got roond tae solvin' oor problems yet, onywey Merry Christmas fae "Bonny Scotland" and huv a guid new year ye'all. Ali.

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Larry NE IL

12-20-2003 16:14:36




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 Re: Re: Re: How are we to learn? in reply to Ali,fae Crieff., 12-20-2003 07:27:54  
Yechtee Scottie!!



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Fudd

12-20-2003 09:59:17




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 Re: Re: Re: How are we to learn? in reply to Ali,fae Crieff., 12-20-2003 07:27:54  
Merry Christmas to all our friends in Scotland:)



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