Basics of Thread Structures ?
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Originally Posted by Jon Wehrenberg
Gary,
I'll answer this in the Busted Knuckles section. The thread creep police have started writing tickets.
Thanks Jon for the answer, about the Maintenance I got it this morning, in the other Thread you told me about.
:o Now for my next question, What are the basics in these Threads for where questions are suppose to go, and where Not to go?
I thought my original question came in a thread talking about maintenance issues?
I would imagine the answer to a question should remain in that thread, unless the original question was not in the correct thread? Is my question ambiquos, :confused: or should I put this in another thread?:D
Man, I need a drink!
Gary
OK, So how do we Proceed in the Future ?
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Originally Posted by MangoMike
I'm not the top cop, but I have to make a comment about thread creep.
At some future point down the road some NOOB is going to be looking for some real answers as he gets ready to plunk down the kids college tuition for that used bus. If he can logically look under a category that makes sense for an answer saying have to do with bus maint. (BUSTED KNUCKLES) if he's lucky he can find his own answer. If the answer to changing an airbag is in the PARKING OVERNITE category it's not going to do anybody in the future any good.
Now I know none of us wants to be part of a structured, whole bunch of rules, garden variety type CLUB. But when you're done playing with your toys you need to put them back in the right place so we can find them in the future.
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Ok, so what do you suggest we do to fix this, and how do we maintain your implemented suggestion after the first day or two :confused: ;) ;)
I am all ears, well not all ears.