Author: Dutchy
Date: 2006-02-23 14:19
Er...just a friendly heads-up: My58vw, for future reference, when you go back and edit your original post, it makes the entire rest of the thread completely baffling. Nobody coming in late would know what your problem was. Granted, your particular problem has been solved, but sometimes threads spin off into discussions of other related topics, and just because your problem was solved doesn't always mean the conversation is over. And someone coming in late and wishing to participate, but lacking the knowledge of what the original problem was, might have a tough time joining in, if people kept referencing back to the now-vanished OP.
This is why Internet message board etiquette calls for one to leave the original post in place, and to simply post any updates in the thread as new posts.
Just FYI.
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