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POST YOUR QUESTION TO ONE FORUM ONLY
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Jan 31, 2000, 11:09 AM
 
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE... PEOPLE!!!!!

POST YOUR QUESTION TO ONLY ONE FORUM, DO NOT POST TO MORE THAN ONE!!!!!

ONCE AGAIN: ONE QUESTION = ONE POST TO ONE FORUM.

ONLY ONCE.

ONE TIME.

SOLAMENTE UNO, POR FAVOR.

SEULEMENT UN, S'IL VOUS PLAIT.

ONE.

THE NUMBER IN QUESTION IS: ONE

FOR A VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF WHAT 'ONE' IS, HOLD UP ONE FINGER AND LOOK AT IT...
     
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Jan 31, 2000, 12:32 PM
 
Is there the slightest possiblity that you are hinting that one should post his/her question to one Forum only? ;-)

[This message has been edited by Barney (edited 01-31-2000).]
     
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Jan 31, 2000, 01:06 PM
 
why, it's the furthest thing from (what's left of) my mind, Barney.

     
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Feb 1, 2000, 12:31 PM
 
Could be some are confused by all the choices of where to post, combined with a lack of understanding of the technology in general for newbies.

Gregg
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Feb 1, 2000, 12:53 PM
 
indeed, could be so... but just now I deleted a double-posting regarding iTools, posted to both the iTools forum and the MacOS 9 forum.

it was clear this person knew what she/he was doing but not necessarily that it was not a good thing to do...

it is confusing and wasteful to double-post a comment or question.

     
   
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