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Posting in the wrong thread. #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 20, 2009 17:59 pm   Posting in the wrong thread.
 

We have recently been receiving strong complaints from our Irish residents about newbies, and those who should know better, posting items on threads, that have no relevance on the subject under discussion.

As well as being very perplexing to our Irish contributors it is also displaying ignorance of the rules of the Forum.

Will all culprits please refrain from this practice.

As my old Headmaster used to say :- " The first principle of decent behaviour, is to refrain from infringing on the privileges granted, the loss of which causes all to suffer.

If you don't use the Recording Facility, you may also lose that.

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Posting in the wrong thread. #2 (permalink) Mon Apr 20, 2009 18:05 pm   Posting in the wrong thread.
 

You could have left out the "Irish" bit since I never complained about this very bad habit.

And, to be honest, it doesn't confuse me as much as it annoys me.

Some people have been told several times now to use the right forum, and there they are, still using the wrong one.
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Posting in the wrong thread. #3 (permalink) Mon Apr 20, 2009 18:20 pm   Posting in the wrong thread.
 

Perplex .. to annoy or frustrate.

You are an Irish resident.

Did I fulfil my obligation.? That is the question.

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Posting in the wrong thread. #4 (permalink) Mon Apr 20, 2009 18:26 pm   Posting in the wrong thread.
 

Of course you did.

What you wrote was all I asked for, short and poignant.

Thank you :D
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Posting in the wrong thread. #5 (permalink) Mon Apr 20, 2009 18:37 pm   Posting in the wrong thread.
 

That'll do for me.!

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