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View Poll Results: Bringing up old threads. OK or not OK
Yes, it's good to see the old reports again 16 28.57%
Yes, I kinda new and have never seen them 11 19.64%
No please, enough of these old stories 12 21.43%
I don't mind 17 30.36%
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Old 03-14-2003, 01:37 AM
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Diggind up old Threads - OK or Not OK? Poll

Yo Guys,

Probably a lot of you guys must have been thinking: This freaking huudo is he getting nuts or what? Is he on glue? Did he became insane? Did he ??

Well nothing of that sort! :smoker2: I was just curious to see what happened if I hit the "last" button on the page counter. I arrived at page 229 or something and I started going through all the threads. Like I said earlier, that must have been the time when you could post something with knowing that only 2 or 3 guys were going to answer. There is a lot of hidden info in there and a lot of cool reports - both building and finished ones. I thought that while browsing through all these pages, why not bring them up again and show them to all the Newbies who've never seen those beauties before. So not everyone has to start digging.

So the question is, do you want me to continue like that, say till I've reached Sept/Oct 2002, or do you say no way, we've seen them all before, or maybe you don't care at all in which case I will continue Just vote and let me know

I got worried, while people where starting getting worried about me...
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Old 03-14-2003, 02:48 AM
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I voted 2 and i must say i realy don't mind to see old topics its fun to read and we newbies can learn alot of it
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Old 03-14-2003, 02:54 AM
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I think it's fine as some Newbie's can benefit without having to start new threads on the same topic.
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Old 03-14-2003, 03:29 AM
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I have to say i don't really see the point! All these threads are there for people to see if they go looking, no need to dig they up again I feel. Just my 2p
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Old 03-14-2003, 04:39 AM
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Why not? I like seeing the old stuff again...
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Old 03-14-2003, 04:57 AM
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I don't really mind. Bringsback memories
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Old 03-14-2003, 05:25 AM
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I think a better way would be to post a *link* to the older thread, rather than digging it up and posting in the thread itself.

Huudo I like looking at those older threads too, as they are top notch models, but to post in them puts them at the top of the forum and mucks up the page a little.

I had a hard time distinguishing between "new" and "old" threads, particularly when the "old" ones are over 6 months in age.

The other day was frustrating, as I found myself clicking on threads that I have already seen as long as 1 year ago!!
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Old 03-14-2003, 05:29 AM
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I have to say i don't really see the point! All these threads are there for people to see if they go looking, no need to dig they up again I feel. Just my 2p
I have to say I am with Chris on this one Guido, those threads are still there for everyone to see if they want.
I have been through most of those last pages myself, and seen some great models there, nothing stops anyone else doing the same as you or I Guido

Oh, and I'll leave it at 2p too, since it is worth more than 2c then
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would it matter if the thread is old or not seeing as someone still needs help with that subject that they are looking for......if the info in the thread didn't help then they can just add to it and still get help.......now if it's something stupid and irrelevent.....then no...ie; do u like my car
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Old 03-14-2003, 05:43 AM
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I think a better way would be to post a *link* to the older thread, rather than digging it up and posting in the thread itself.

Huudo I like looking at those older threads too, as they are top notch models, but to post in them puts them at the top of the forum and mucks up the page a little.

I had a hard time distinguishing between "new" and "old" threads, particularly when the "old" ones are over 6 months in age.

The other day was frustrating, as I found myself clicking on threads that I have already seen as long as 1 year ago!!
Yep, I fully agree with that
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Old 03-14-2003, 07:13 AM
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I've been a bit guilty of digging up old threads myself at times. Since I'm relitively new here I think it is a cool idea. Can understand how those who have been around a bit longer would see it as an annoyance.

Huudo has unearthed some gems in the past few days, like Nuno's 787, not only a tight build but the thread included some very handy reference shots. I guess anybody looking for 787 threads would have done so using the search function, but it is nice to be reminded about the resources lurking in the AF vault. I imagine it is also a buzz for the builder to have his old work back in the spotlight again!
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Old 03-14-2003, 08:22 AM
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I like the idea of linking to the page. Huudo, you could make a thread called "Threads of note" or "Awesome threads" or something of the sort, and maybe a mod would be nice enough to Sticky it to the top of the page. Then you could just post links. That being said, if anybody has anything of significance to say concerning an old thread (and often they do) it will be bumped anyway, but that's fine by me as new content is always welcome.
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Old 03-14-2003, 10:41 AM
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some are nice to see again.. but some didn't...

Like this week, 3 of my first model was "Diggind up" and I was kinda shame about the quality of those kit.. it was great for my first model, but nothing to do with what I made right now

so Yes for some that worth it !
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Old 03-14-2003, 01:15 PM
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its ok, but i dont liek it some times, caus eit weird seeing Pman posting 5 times to show 5 pics of a car

but i think we shoudl delte some of the threads, cause its taking way too much space
and it really sucks tryign to seacrh now
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If you do it just for the fun of it that it is not ok, otherwise, why not.
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