Thanks for the great tip, Phalse. I've used your Google search method several times now with great success.
Thanks for the great tip, Phalse. I've used your Google search method several times now with great success.
Thanks, I found it incredibly useful and still use it all the time.
Since hanging is now and will be my addiction for the foreseeable future, I was thinking about this thread whilst at work recently. As a newbie, I think it's great that there is an abundance of information on this site, and it can be used for in depth research. I also like the fact that we can use more than 140 characters to communicate. Which brings me to my point. To a certain degree, I don't see duplicate threads as being a big deal. Not that this thread is necessarily about duplicates, but it got me thinking about that topic. Sure, new people can find info on here, but just being relegated to searching takes away from the interaction with other members. As someone that's been accused of being antisocial on occasion, Isn't that at least part of why we are here?
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Very good advice and good thinking to share it! I use google all the time like that with forums and take it for granted. The search on many forums is just not very good.
Have they made this post a sticky yet? If not they need to. This is by far the easiest way to find those hard to find post. so bump.
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