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Old 11-04-2007, 03:59 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Cricket View Post
LMAO . . .

I must be explaining my question very badly.

What I am looking for are ways (ideas) to help people to understand how to create a quality response to a thread.
Ahh, totally misunderstood you then but oh well. The general points for me are.
  • Look at the topic.
  • Address the problem (if there is one)
  • If you can give advice then do so in a structured way.
  • Get to the point and don't post idiotic things that go off-topic for miles (unless you address another quote in the post)
  • Check that your answers generally factual (the worst thing can be when someone gives you bad advice)
  • Proof-read your post.

But for places like this section it's a whole different ball-game. Thats just how I work, people generally call me insane..
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