Don't feel bad about asking. If we don't want to read/participate in the "rehash" almost all of us have a delete button.
Some of us like to rehash things, put in our input, and make sure there isn't a new thought out there.
My apologies to all of you who don't have a delete button .
Dan

On Jan 13, 2010, at 3:53 PM, Donald wrote:

 



True, but regardless of how much us newbies search the archives, we do learn much from the rehash. I do imagine it gets to be boring for the old timers though. My personal thanks to those who have to put up with the old issues for my benefit..
I think I can almost hear the moans when I bring up some old issue that has been rehashed many times, if I do please refer me to the archives. I am surprised how often I am researching some issue, and up comes this forum on Google! Big help.

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> Seems that we must rehash issues every few years just to enhance the knowledge base. Also interesting how people grasp on to an idea and hang with it without facts to back it up and throw meaningless non revelant ideas in to support their view/assumption. Makes for interesting reading. Kind of like watching a movie over and over.Lee Browning
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