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Re: Special Thanks to Guy and Ken
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Posted by greywynd on January 11, 2005 at 10:15:06 from (209.226.236.40):
In Reply to: Special Thanks to Guy and Ken posted by Hugh MacKay on January 11, 2005 at 04:21:05:
Again, I'd like to say thank you to all of the people that post information on here. Seeing as I work nights all the time, I usually don't get to check in until 2 or 3 in the morning. By this time I find that the answers are often there, and I have to admit, some nights I'm too tired to bother to add much. If and when I see a post that hasn't been answered yet that I know something about, I will try to at least give them something, even if it's only a start. The most important thing is that people get the information that they are looking for, or at least headed in the right direction. It does seem that a majority of the questions are mostly answered by a few, which is a bit of a shame. All I hope is that in time, I have the knowledge that these guys have, and maybe help to answer more. Again though, I would liket o say thank you to all of the people involved, those that run the board, those that answer, and even to those that just view it. Without them, it just wouldn't be as satisfying, because, with them you know that not just one person is learning something, maybe several are, or even dozens, or who knows? Mark
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