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rlackdwo88
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User ID: 26638
Registration Date: 08-04-2010
Date of Birth: 02-08-1971 (41 years old)
Local Time: 05-23-2012 at 06:04 AM
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rlackdwo88's Forum Info
Joined: 08-04-2010
Last Visit: 05-14-2012 07:35 PM
Total Posts: 0 (0 posts per day | 0 percent of total posts)
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Time Spent Online: 8 Hours, 14 Minutes, 50 Seconds
Total Thanks/Agree Given 8 (0.01 per day | 0 percent of total )
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Points: 144 EP
Comments received: 1
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 Dell_Brett (10-26-2011 at 05:21 PM)
Dear rlackdwo88,

Thanks for your participation!

Our forum has some characteristics different from others:
- We avoid thanks, personal messaging and informal conversations (chatting). Only questions, answers and technical insertions in our posts. So, consider using the button [Image: postbit_thx.gif] for thanks or indicate concordance rather than create a new reply.
Why we ask and we do that? Because every time you create a new answer with a simple "thank you" we have a new post in the forum and another posting to be seen in "View New Posts | View Today's Posts", which represents just an unnecessary bandwidth usage in our host and waste of time for members.
Pressing the button [Image: postbit_thx.gif] is more than adequate and, if you prefer or feel good, you can also send a personal message, via Private Message to the poster.

I'm sure you understand these reasons and encourage you to be active and participatory this forum.

My best regards

Dell Brett