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Old 05-09-2003, 12:47 PM   #5
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Originally posted by XTheOwl
Oh just answer him. Repeating threads is not a bad thing.

New members with new information could have joined since the last time there was a post on any given subject, and new begginers (like me) might not know what to search for, so it helps to see old subjects re-posted (at least it helps me).

Also, new products are constanty being introduced, so it never hurts to go back to an old subject.

All this IMHO of course.

If I knew anything about headers, I would help....

-xto
But when the same questions come up almost weekly, ie "Gains from a CAI?" or "What Gears should I get?" people get tired of answering.

If there was some great breakthrough, I wouldn't short change a new guy, believe me. How hard is it to think, "Hmm, I've got a question about long tubes, so maybe is should search 'long tubes' in the 'mod maddness' forum?

Seems like the new guys want everthing done for them. IMHO, of course.
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