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November 4, 2000, 06:01 |
feedback
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Hi all, I have noticed that in some cases after we exchange ideas in some technical questions we didn't get any feedback from the people who asked the original question. I think we should know if they solved their problem or not and what was wrong even if it's a very old question?. What do you think??
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November 24, 2000, 12:56 |
Re: feedback
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I am a guilty party, but must admit that it would be proper polite conduct to thank those whom have helped, as well as provide additional info for future reference for others. To that end I say, yes i agree, and I am sorry for not doing as common sense dictates.
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