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    Please use meaningful thread names

    In the 'real' parts of this forum, as opposed to chit chat which is just fun, I wish posters would use meaningful names in their threads.

    I seldom open threads like 'Help me I'm stuck' or 'How do I do this' or 'Urgent deadline' and so on. I do tend to open ones that describe what the problem is, though.
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    My favorite subject in the .NET forum: ".NET".

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    More Meaningful thread titles100% real)

    I am begging you to help me...

    Let me check, if you are a guru...

    If I don't know this, I am going to hang myself...

    Answer this and win a vacation in hawaii !

    Anybody know this??

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    I always get taken in by the ones that say "SEX!.......now that i've got ur attention" I thought that after 4 times being disappointed with the thread i would learn, but no. These posters are soooooo tricky and devious.
    Stuart Laidlaw
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    it doesn't take a guru to help somebody with a problem, maybe they're the only ones who dont know it.

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    And today's Raab award for Digging goes toooooooooo
    Numtel <sounds of rapturous applause> Congratulations!! woo hoooooo
    Stuart Laidlaw
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    http://www.gstsmartbook.com

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