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Pay attention to what forum you post in

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Pay attention to what forum you post in

Navigate to the appropriate forum first, then click New Topic.

I move probably 30% of new posts to a more appropriate forum.

Most of these it's very obvious the poster was reading a topic in say....Accident Analysis, and just clicked "New Topic" to write a post about an upcoming Fly-In.

Why is this important? If you want to read many topics of the same subject matter, you can click into a forum like "Modifications" or "Ski Flying" and find all relevant threads.

Navigate to the appropriate forum first, then click New Topic.

Thanks.
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Zane,
If you're getting behind on the workload, I know an absolute wizard with a computer who will work for cheap. Best part is he's not Mexican! His name is Mohammad Cholawa Bahadur, and in addition to being a computer genius he knows more about American geography and infrastructure than anyone I've ever met. Let me know if you're interested. He has a drivers license...no green card. Seems nice...prays a lot...I always laugh when he calls me a tool of the great satan. :lol: :lol: What a card!

Anyway, let me know and I'll put him in touch. He says Portland is an area of great interest to his people, whatever that means...
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Hammer wrote:I always laugh when he calls me a tool of the great satan. ...


You work for my ex-wife???

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Hammer wrote: Seems nice...prays a lot...


That's just to get chicks.

Sounds like a winner. PM Iceman with the details.
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