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he won by decition
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Who, what, where, when?
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ditto:


Here is my canned to help you.

1. Using a topic title that explains the problem you are having, rather than “HELP!!!!” will guide those with expertise in that area (or later, other members having a similar problem) to find your post. Members who want to help generally browse the posts in their spare time by topic titles, and are more likely to respond to a specific topic rather than waste time discovering what you are writing about or looking for a new post in an existing thread.

2. Explain your question or problem with as many details as necessary, and always mention the version of Windows and the application you are using. If there are error messages, write them EXACTLY as they appear. Try to include what you were doing when the problem occurred, and whether you made any system changes or new installations before the problem happened. Remember that, in some instances, someone trying to help you might want to replicate your problem on his own computer, or to open the application you are having problems with. Again, the problem you are having may turn out to be a symptom of something different; a complete description of the problem will often help identify those cases.

3. Include any steps you have taken already. This saves the time involved in asking you to take actions you have already done, or to suggest steps you may already have tried.

4. When you post, it makes sense to follow the rule: one problem, one post. The more problems you include in one post, the more likely the chance one or more of them will get lost or unanswered, especially if the problems require different areas of knowledge. Letting different kinds of problems be answered by members with different areas of expertise will be quicker and probably result in better responses.

5. Double check the information you are supplying. For example, the omission of one letter, or a typo, in talking about an .exe file or a program name can make a major difference resulting in time-wasting confusion or incorrect help.

6. Lastly, before hitting that POST button, take the time to read what you are posting from the point of view of someone trying to help and ask yourself, “is this as clear as I can make it?” When your problem is resolved, remember to add a final reply letting everyone know what worked; this effectively closes the thread as well as validates the solution offered.

Edited by fleamailman, 17 September 2006 - 10:47 AM.

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Quick, someone get me my meds...Flea is making sense! I must be outta my mind! :blink:



Seriously, that was very well said, Flea, and I hope you don't mind if I borrow it on a few PMs. Thanks! :whistling:



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Sorry Joanna, I could never write like that, sob, I wasn't meaning it was mine as in I wrote it but just that this is my reply, um, suppose I could mess it a bit to make it more me then.

Edited by fleamailman, 17 September 2006 - 12:05 PM.

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Not many boxing fans here then I take it ?

http://www.hbo.com/boxing/

this topic isn't posting of a problem I believe what elmundo was looking for was some chit chat on the fight if anybody had seen it,

Now me on the other hand was enjoying having a Friday afternoon " meeting " with a client over a couple cold adult beverages and watching some vintage Iron Mike fights,,, all in all I think they showed 10 - 15 fights the commercials lasted longer then the matches :whistling:
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commercials lasted longer then the matches

Got to love commercials.....i think i'd pay more for my Cable, if my provider removed all adds. :whistling: It's a waste of my busy life :blink:
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Got to love commercials.....i think i'd pay more for my Cable, if my provider removed all adds.

Try paying the pay per view for as Don said an "iron mike, watch your ear" fight at the price they charge to a tavern, only to see two minutes of a fight.
No fight = = = no patrons = = = no money! :whistling:
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Got to love commercials.....i think i'd pay more for my Cable, if my provider removed all adds.

Try paying the pay per view for as Don said an "iron mike, watch your ear" fight at the price they charge to a tavern, only to see two minutes of a fight.
No fight = = = no patrons = = = no money! :whistling:



I won money with the fight
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Want to share? :whistling:
James

Edited by james_8970, 01 October 2006 - 07:02 PM.

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Want to share? :help:
James


Sorry the money is long gone java script:add_smilie(" :) :lol: :rofl: :rofl:
f :blink: :rofl: :D :whistling: :rofl:

Edited by elmundo, 01 October 2006 - 10:08 PM.

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:whistling:
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What's going on in this thread? :whistling: :blink: :help:
Can anyboby tell me wht's the toplc?
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What's going on in this thread? :whistling: :blink: :help:
Can anyboby tell me wht's the toplc?




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*cough post 6 and 14 *cough

Edited by james_8970, 06 October 2006 - 04:02 PM.

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