I dunno, around here old posts cropping up usually find their way into the flex head or under the shredder. Nothing fortunate about that lolI'd feel fortunate if old posts cropping up made my list of concerns
I dunno, around here old posts cropping up usually find their way into the flex head or under the shredder. Nothing fortunate about that lolI'd feel fortunate if old posts cropping up made my list of concerns
That is truly a first world problem of zero consequence. Ignore what does not interest you.How come so many old posts are showing up lately. Some that are ten years and older. And guys are commenting on them or adding imfo...
i was not aware that i was doing that will look more carefully at what i am commenting on i am new at this i did not see your comments about my postings until now if i have offended you i am sorryMember trackrat seems to be a major contributor. I asked him once (maybe twice) where he runs across them, apparently didn’t see my question or felt like it wasn’t worthy of a reply. Maybe he thought I would scold him, I’m over that it’s a free country no real restrictions on what he posts accept abiding by forum rules. One thing about it he is either picking them out of the “Similar Threads” area or he is intentionally searching the YT database some way. It’s not like it use to be in the old software where you could browse through the “archives” I know I have sort of “soap boxed” in general a time or ten about looking at the date of the thread. He has actually almost got me on a blunder a couple times. Quite often old threads are revived by folks running a web search on some problem and then register and tag their request on the old thread. So those topics are generally about “how do I fix this?” Where he got me was by the randomness of the topics so I paid less attention thinking the post was current. I’m priming up to make a reply, then the skillet comes down on my head when I notice the date. My two cents. So if the t-rat reads this just wanting to know where you come across them, just curious, no further action will be taken.![]()
Because the original poster don’t follow up on what fixed it. Or say problem fixed . So people just keep adding and adding ideas. Too much time in their hands I think. And start a new post or topic no mix it in old stuff. Too many cooks spoil the soup.How come so many old posts are showing up lately. Some that are ten years and older. And guys are commenting on them or adding imfo...
Its above your head and below your feet!The silly things grown people worry about, I do not understand most of it.![]()
May be some merit to it. But i think its to see if the subject has been posted already.My opinion, the forum owners should get rid of the similar threads feature at the bottom of each thread. I think that would solve 99% of the posting on the old posts.
Oh I get it and I have empathy for you. I just can't go through life letting trivial things that I have no control over stress me out.Its above your head and below your feet!Its the way were wired as people. Take a clean freak (me) vs.. a complete slob in the shop.
I figured trackrat was just a data harvesting bot.Member trackrat seems to be a major contributor. I asked him once (maybe twice) where he runs across them, apparently didn’t see my question or felt like it wasn’t worthy of a reply. Maybe he thought I would scold him, I’m over that it’s a free country no real restrictions on what he posts accept abiding by forum rules. One thing about it he is either picking them out of the “Similar Threads” area or he is intentionally searching the YT database some way. It’s not like it use to be in the old software where you could browse through the “archives” I know I have sort of “soap boxed” in general a time or ten about looking at the date of the thread. He has actually almost got me on a blunder a couple times. Quite often old threads are revived by folks running a web search on some problem and then register and tag their request on the old thread. So those topics are generally about “how do I fix this?” Where he got me was by the randomness of the topics so I paid less attention thinking the post was current. I’m priming up to make a reply, then the skillet comes down on my head when I notice the date. My two cents. So if the t-rat reads this just wanting to know where you come across them, just curious, no further action will be taken.![]()
I get entrenched in stuff and process it much deeper than most. Will look at a broken item and study it for a long time. A friend would throw it in the dump get a new one and move on.Oh I get it and I have empathy for you. I just can't go through life letting trivial things that I have no control over stress me out.
I have had Dept Heads tell me that I "don't stress out enough" its how I am wired.![]()
Like I mentioned , I empathize, i've always done the same at work. But if it's something I have no control over I don't worry about it.I get entrenched in stuff and process it much deeper than most. Will look at a broken item and study it for a long time. A friend would throw it in the dump get a new one and move on.
Is alive and welloversensitivity
So the answer to where you came across these topics is you were unknowingly replying to discussions in the “Similar Threads” below currently threads?i was not aware that i was doing that will look more carefully at what i am commenting on
The similar threads has gotten me before.
As has the lightning bolt although that feature I’ve used successfully I just have to be careful
At the risk of upsetting the powers at be the similar threads I’ve not even once successfully found info I’m looking for in that area. And the similar threads for this particular thread is a good example. It’s not quite on target.
Which is valuable! There is a wealth of good info here, but it's already hard enough to dig out. Why make it harder?May be some merit to it. But i think its to see if the subject has been posted already.
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