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Started by montreal, August 12, 2011, 07:29:05 AM

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montreal

is there someone that could advise me on how to delete a very poorly worded post i did last nite while i was half asleep,any help would be greatly appreciated,cheers Mon

fishpharmer

I think only Administrators can delete posts.  You can, however, hit the modify button and correct it.
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Ianab

Deleted for you....

You are right, it was a bit hard to decipher.

Feel free to try again.

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montreal

thanksFishpharmer & Ian for your replys,Ian u made my day by wiping that post.i am very green on typing ,internet,computers etc & after determining i wanted to get more from this great website/forum & that i would face the unknown i started at 10.30 the other nite to register & ask my questions .After many hours of painfully slow typing etc & losing all my work 2 times[i think it was because my login expired before i was done ]i was becoming increasingly frustrated,manic,tired & desperate! finally at 5.30 inthe morning while literally nodding off i  posted my masterpeice of manic, mumbo jumbo,which sounded a lot more like a heap of disconected,inexperienced bold statements instead of a couple of well worded questions that i had in mind.i felt like crawling under a log when i came in from work at lunch & checked out my handiwork.would u advise me to explain all this on a new post,[not at 5.30!!]in the chainsaw forum,or do u have any other ideas what i should do to explain my nonsensical questions to the head scratching people who read it.Or now that its wiped should i just apply the sleeping dogs approach & leave it at that,thanks again for your help & kind words of encouragement,cheers Mon 

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Piston

I'd sure like you to repost it at this point.  ;D
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Ianab

Quote from: Piston on August 12, 2011, 11:58:15 PM
I'd sure like you to repost it at this point.  ;D

Yep.. sit down, get your thoughts together and try again. The guys in the chainsaw section will talk about chainsaws all day once you get them started.  :D

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SwampDonkey

Hey, I read your post and understood it. I don't have any answers though. ;)
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I didn't read your post, and I often go back and modify mine after I initially post one.  It is not surprising that SwampDonkey understood it. I have trouble understanding him too! :D ;D ;)
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Quote from: SwampDonkey on August 13, 2011, 05:50:03 AM
Hey, I read your post and understood it. I don't have any answers though. ;)

Well, DanG, I wish I'd seen that question---------I've never seen one that SD didn't have an answer to :D :D :D
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SwampDonkey

Quote from: Bro.  Noble on August 13, 2011, 09:59:57 AM
I've never seen one that SD didn't have an answer to :D :D :D

:D Technically, I did give an answer, but probably the wrong one. :D

A fella has to smile once in awhile. ;)
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I'm glad that they don't delete all poorly worded posts.   smiley_ignore    ;D
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Piston

Quote from: Magicman on August 13, 2011, 08:21:09 PM
I'm glad that they don't delete all poorly worded posts.   smiley_ignore    ;D


It would certainly be a slow forum if they did  :D
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sandhills

Quote from: Piston on August 13, 2011, 09:35:29 PM
Quote from: Magicman on August 13, 2011, 08:21:09 PM
I'm glad that they don't delete all poorly worded posts.   smiley_ignore    ;D


It would certainly be a slow forum if they did  :D
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montreal

its surprising how much interest an uninteresting post can generate,would there be any permanent,well salaried class clown positions available,??thanks for your replys,thanks again for the encouragement  Ian,cheers

Ianab

We have quite some competition for "Forum Clown", as as for salary.. well we could probably increase the current pay by 50%.

But as the current rate is zero....

Yeah.. there is some competition for forum "funny guy", and I'm not even close to the title  :D

Good thing I still got a day job  ::)

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montreal

can i refer the readers of the deleted post & the curious ones who didnt read it that ive posted the new ,hopefully improved version on the chainsaw forum,Swampdonkey u may be able to understand it less but be able to answer it more!?

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