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Old 07-29-2007
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Guide to making a good post...

There is an excellent guide compiled by SNGX.

http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic33297.html

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Part 2: Replying to a thread

5. It is not necessary to quote if the person you are responding to you is the last post in the thread. Quotes again aren't necessary if you are replying to the original question (first post) in the thread, if you can only answer one question out of many, quote just that question rather than the whole post.

6. Do not post twice in a row, there is an Edit button at the bottom right of your posts, click that if you need to add information, a new reply isn’t necessary and clutters the page.
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Very true !
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Lol.

It is well written I must say.
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