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I totally agree with Chris. I think the information station should be locked to all posts and Mike can move them threads in when he feels they are worthy.
I'm going to send him a e-mail about possibly putting the List O' Links in the conformation e-mail that everybody gets.
Ryan
Attack life, it's going to kill you anyway. This is your life. Choose to live it to the fullest.
Don't you know...its the new trend, they think they are providing us with information.
Gosh some of these Roush Mustang guys just don't pay attention do they.
Ryan
Whatcya mean? I'm the only one! lol
I have always thought that area should just be locked from posts (not supposed to post there anyways, right?). Probably would have made it easier, especially now. Every now and then when I reply, I stick in a 101 link.
I've notice this as well.
Mike must be tired, he has moved a lot of thread lately to Detailing 101
This would be a GREAT idea.
+1 that would be a great part of the welcome message.
I also agree that the Information Station should be closed to comments. Instead, I would suggest adding one open forum in the Information Station or elsewhere for proposed changes/additions.
Just my two cents!
Rob A.
'09 Kia Optima (Bronze Metallic)
'07 Kia Optima (Gold)
If the forums in the Information Station are locked to new posts it keeps people from replying to an existing approved thread.
The forum can be set up to moderate new threads but that doesn't really create less work...
Will look into a solution....
I thought it could be set-up to not allow new threads to be created (different than just moderating them? Seems like what has to be done right now anyways.), not take away all posting ability; i.e.- replying to an already existing thread.
The idea wasn't to try and create more work over the long run, but help the cause a bit.
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