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I have posted 3 different threads in the past two days, and I don't even have people looking at my post? The only way I can get anyone to look is if I go back after my thread moves half way down the list and post replies to my own question asking for people to look! Then I get one person to look, and my thread moves half way down the list again. What good is it to ask a question(whick I didn't think was that hard, by the way) if its NEVER looked at, let alone answered?
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try better subjects that make people want to come in, like this one drew me in :)
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true...just think of it as you're just such a guru no one can answer you questions ;)
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You can make a dummy post and then delete the post. This
will prevent your new thread from having millions of dummys.
It will also bring it to the top.
DerFarm
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facts of life are, no one here is obligated to look at or respond to any thread , when i post i appreciate a response not expect it
Or at least that's what i say in public, in private i moon the monitor and make voodoo dolls of Megatron :)
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO...Voodoo dolls...now THERE'S an idea.
Mooning the monitor will get you in trouble around here.
Too many nurses.
DerFarm
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thanx for the warning on the nurses, that could get painful...
It can be frustrating when no one even looks at your thread though
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I never read or answer threads that don't have punctuation in the title.
Good = No response, fine, but not even any views!
Bad = change color of listview subitems
By naming your thread "change color of listview subitems", the reader doesn't know if is a question, or a statement. No punctuation usually means someone who doesn't write very well anyway, which usually means that the post will be incoherent at best.
Just FYI...
-jim
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Very often I will find my own answers to my questions doing a search here.
How many times are the same questions asked and answered??? Especially about compilers and the P&DW.
There ae some great minds here with superior skills. Maybe there should be a bit more of self-responsibility in finding your answers rahter than the Fast Food approach to posting and expecting service within minutes! :cool:
Let's make the Search Features more visible somehow prior to posting the more basic questions. The complex code shtuff will no doubt always recieve more attention...
Just a thought...