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maybe I'm just dense, and there already is something like this... but would it be possible for you fine AAW experts to start a thread in the staff forum with referred threads, so they dont fall into the cracks? When I look for topics I first look for ones with zero replies, and since your topics have multiple replies, they dont show up.

Just a thought, cause it seems like there are a lot of them slipping through :tazz:
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ahh... so just search on [referred]

gotcha... I should've thought of that... sorry :tazz:
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Now why would you think of that?  This is a whole new process. ;)

What would be interesting is whether you are noticing a difference working on the logs that have been "pre-processed" here.

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good question... I'll go pick up some [referred] logs now and start an informal comparison.

My guess is that it'll probably actually be harder... cause if you guys have to pass it on its probably a devil of an infection :tazz:
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