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Old 05-03-2008, 02:22 PM
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Re: Where to find tools

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Originally Posted by bb ridge View Post
shovelhd, We all understand you’re narrow minded small pencil syndrome as you continue to show it every time a newer member does not use the “black hole” you call a search function. You have fully succeeded in alienating a great many of us here on the forums and many more have since left this place because of your asinine attitude. Wise up kiddo and treat the remaining membership as you would like to be treated yourself and quit being so effen self-centered. No one here questions your intelligence or lack thereof. They come here for help and camaraderie. Just sit back and take a chill pill and peace will come to you.
And a fine how do you do to you, too.

If people have left because of me, one member out of 20,000+ and growing, I'd be very surprised. This forum is tame compared to other forums. Just because I have a high post count doesn't make me different than anybody else. It's a democracy here. You are free to ignore anything and everything I say. There's even a neat little function to help you do this automatically. And contrary to whatever you might think, I don't care what anyone thinks about my intelligence. The help I've given people speaks for itself.

The search function works very well if you are willing to put in the time and effort to actually use it. When people post the same question in new threads over and over and over, it's obvious that they haven't. The adverse effect is that by doing this, it dilutes the search results. There is tons and tons of good information here, but what good is it if you can't find it.

This is for the most part an unmoderated forum. People who care about it have to take care of it themselves. I personally know of many people who have left this forum because of the high noise-to-signal ratio. Good people, who just couldn't take it anymore.

OP, if I offended you, I apologize. Please try the search function (advanced search works best) before posting your next question. If you don't find the answer in an existing thread, then post a reply there. It will make it easier for others to find it later.
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