Let's see what the majority prefers:
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Let's see what the majority prefers:
i voted answerable and bumpable (are thse really words?)
i find that i learn alot by the questions and answers.
I like responses BUT I do not think responses with "axes to grind" or those responses from individuals who don't realize that "one person's diamond is another person's chunk of coal". (Not everyone wants a derby or open dog...not everyone wants a meat dog.)
In fact, some of those potential FT dogs end up being meat dogs...my how I hate that term!
Let the buyer beware!
When it quits being fun...we retire!
Nancy Neipert with
Skeeter, my avatar (Deepwoods Off and Fly'n High, MH, MNH, MN09,10, 11.
Gypsy (Windigo Deja Voodoo Gypsy Pearl, D List, QAA, MH) MN10 & to MD11
Mary (Stellars Proud Mary) first Lean Mac dog
Ted (Deepwoods Spirit of the Wild), now the baby & Suzie's grandson...
Suzie (Watermarks Slough Foot Sue, MH, 2000-2011 - Farewell dear companion)
I agreeOriginally Posted by pwyxit63
Couldn't you learn a little more by asking your own questions Privately??Originally Posted by pwyxit63
Jerry
"Where The Hell Is Bedias, TX?"
Jerry,Originally Posted by Jerry
not trying to be argumentative but wanted to give another angle on this. There are many people that will not know which questions to ask or won't post or PM for various reasons. These people (often Newbies) can learn by the questions that are asked. Now that, IMHO, doesn't give us license to attack a post because we don't like the answers we get, but it gets the information out in the open and possibly into the hands of those that may need it.
Just my perception,
Cray
Double what That Cray guy said
There is no therapy like a puppy licking your face
I am often interested in seeing what questions others have and, of course, the responses to those questions.
I do think that those questions, answers, and comments need to be reasonable
Posting questions and answers also save the seller from answering the same question a dozen time on separate e-mails.