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#8805 04/06/02 09:22 AM
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Kenrod 3020,
There's no need for the extra main.
There's also no need to post the same question in the Forum twice.
(This was also posted in the Code section almost simultaneously).

#8806 04/06/02 01:23 PM
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Don,
Your point is well taken.

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Doc


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#8807 04/09/02 11:27 PM
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thanks all . i am sorry that some dont like it when you post a ? on 2 boards oh well
you cant keep them all happy

[This message has been edited by kenrod3020 (edited 04-09-2002).]


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#8808 04/10/02 09:35 AM
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To clarify what electure has said, it is OK to post a message (question) on more than one bulletin board site, say you posted the same question at Mike Holt's... That's OK... But it is a little annoying to see the same question posted multiple times in the same bulletin board, be it in different threads or not.

It is etiquette going waaay back into the IRC days...


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