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Post by felix » Sun Aug 19, 2007 10:42 pm

please moderator, i did not understand ur responce, do i ask wrong question? i think this forum was created in other to solve problems of people? waiting to hear from u soon

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Post by efrenirvana » Sun Aug 19, 2007 11:15 pm

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Post by Administrator » Sun Aug 19, 2007 11:48 pm

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Hi felix --

Welcome to the board.

You posted the same question more than one time. That is not necessary.

Also, when you received a response, you began a new topic instead of replying in the original topic. That makes it very difficult for people to understand what is being discussed.

Choose a theme for the problem you need solved, select the best forum, create one topic and keep the conversation in that topic. If there is another, different problem, then create another topic.

Also, you can use the search function at the top of the forum to look for other topics that discuss your situation. Many, or maybe even all, of your questions may have been answered already.

In that case of one of your posts, the moderator placed a link to the exact topic you should reply in. You should notice that there is a button for "post reply" and a different one for "new topic."

This forum is to help solve problems .. however, basic rules of conduct help everyone understand what has already been discussed to avoid confusion and wasting time.

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Post by archigabe » Mon Aug 20, 2007 1:06 pm

Hi Felix, in order to preserve continuity we discourage duplicate posts and encourage people to continue their thoughts and ideas in the same post or 'thread' if the issue being discussed is the same.

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