Posted by Mike CA on September 03, 2007 at 09:24:44 from (67.125.136.31):
In Reply to: Passed up an A posted by rnicholas on September 02, 2007 at 09:02:40:
jonnny2006 said: hey mike...
why do you always quote what others say? i nottice that you do it alot. we all read the post once.
Because in Modern View the thread doesn't branch out like it does with the old forum. So I could be answering you, like I am now, after 3 or 4 other posts were made, and if the quote wasn't there, the person reading would have no idea who I was talking to.
It's very confusing for me reading replies from the old software where quotes aren't available. You get a guy 5 posts down answering a guy farther up and it makes no sense.
I answered a "How's the H coming along" question from El Toro in one of my threads. But didn't know he was asking Neblinc, not me. Felt pretty silly after that. It made sense to them because they see the thread different then we see it in Modern View.
It's just one of those quirks when two worlds collide.
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