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Re: Gentle Reminder
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Stan, your original post was on-topic. It was the responses that drifted away. I'll let Jim Martin decide this one but my point is this. If myself or Jim or Ken Martin or Gerald Hodge allow one off topic thread we must in all fairness allow the same to others and thus we would be right back where we started.

Believe me, it's not fun to come in here and have to remind folks that I respect and consider friends to stay on-topic. Its downright unpleasant to delete a friend's postings. So, I'm asking all this as a personal favor :-)

Sometimes a response is not definately WBTS related but because of the drift of conversation we can let it slide. But a 90% rate of being off-topic is just a little too high.

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Hmmmmm *NM*
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Scrap 'em!--this one too *NM*
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