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How to create a "New Topic"? #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 25, 2009 9:50 am   How to create a "New Topic"?
 

When starting a new topic, please do so by using the " New Topic button" at the head of the column, and not by introducing a new question, which has no connection with the question that is already under discussion. It is intrusive and impertinent.
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I agree! #2 (permalink) Thu Mar 26, 2009 0:54 am   I agree!
 

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I agree! #3 (permalink) Thu Mar 26, 2009 5:51 am   I agree!
 

:) Morning David. ( yawn)
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How to create a "New Topic"? #4 (permalink) Thu Mar 26, 2009 6:16 am   How to create a "New Topic"?
 

Good morning Bill.
I agree with both, the topic and the yawning :)
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How to create a "New Topic"? #5 (permalink) Thu Mar 26, 2009 12:19 pm   How to create a "New Topic"?
 

Hi Andrea, haven't heard much from you these passed couple of days. Have you come to " your decision " yet.?
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How to create a "New Topic"? #6 (permalink) Thu Mar 26, 2009 18:23 pm   How to create a "New Topic"?
 

Well, no. Things became a tad more complicated today, so I have to sit on it for another while. :roll:
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