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08-27-2004 11:58 AM
There are other 'infractions' of what I would call board etiquette, which are not to cirumvent eBay's rules, that can be added here as well.
I have a couple of suggestions to start this off.
Feel free to add to them (or not).
1. If you post a question on the board and members respond and ask questions so that they can assist you, please have the decency to come back to your thread in a timely manner and provide the requested information.
2. If you post a question and are given some suggestions, please come back and let your fellow Power Sellers know the results of what happened given the suggestion you used.
Malcolm
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08-27-2004 11:13 PM
As soon as you tell me, I will say oh ya... I should have known that, but for the life of me sitting here I cannot figure out what OP stands for.
I am going to bed now, so I will check tomorrow and find my answer.
Thanks.
Bill.
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08-28-2004 12:22 AM
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08-28-2004 07:18 AM
I agree with your agreeing.
Its nuts. Someone posted a question 3 or 4 days ago which didnt make any sense so questions were asked for more details but the OP NEVER came back to give any.
They just posted a question asking for assistance and NEVER bothered coming back for the answers or to give more information.
I hate to say it, but the Canadian Board took a turn for the worse a year ago because of some confrontational posts by one, maybe two posters and it has pretty much died since then.
I still come back several times a day to see if there is something I can help someone with or to post something I have learned from the US PS Board that pertains to Cdn PSers but does not get posted here.
Malcolm
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08-29-2004 09:01 AM
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08-31-2004 10:31 PM
I have been posting here for a while and every once and a while some puts up an acronym and you feel really foolish asking what it means, like you don't want to come across as a duffus or anything....
Like the LOL that everyone uses.... what the heck is that all about?
Jeff
(Just jokin' as I Laugh Out Loud)
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08-31-2004 11:34 PM
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09-02-2004 07:06 PM
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09-02-2004 07:47 PM
While my computer experience began about 36 years ago(Fortran programming back in 1968) and been involved in the internet since 9.6k modems and BBS, this is the first discussion board I had ever participated on and I am sure it is for others.
Many people fear the first time they post that theymay not be welcomed by the community or teased over their question or have their auctions closely srutinized by the members.
That certainly is the case on the US Board where not only newbies but seasoned posters had better be able to handle their own over there.
My starting this thread wasnt to preach to seasoned or converted posters but more to open the door to people who havent posted ever before or very often and let them know that there are some courtesy rules outside of eBay's rules that will help the board be a better communication tool for everyone to use, to become more effective.
The Cdn PS Board was very active a year ago. For several reasons it has gone from 10-15 new posts per day with lots of participation to 1 or 2 new posts every 10 days and sporatic comments from no more that 5 or 6 members who continue to lurk here.
Malcolm
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09-03-2004 09:03 AM
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09-03-2004 09:16 AM
I remember the first handheld calculator, a heavy and bulky black piece of metal and plastic sold by Eatons department stores costing $299 and all it could do was add, subtract, multiply and divide with some minor memory capacity.
I owned a Commodore Vic20 and played pong. Later I had a Commodore 64. I owned several early IBM desktops that I cant even remember what the model numbers were.
I remember how the internet world changed with JAVA not that many years ago. With total amazement we left the world of simply looking at a non-moving page of information on a 14" monitor to where we could watch someone's eyelid opening and closing.
Regardless of the changes between the 1960s and the 1990s, we have come further in the last 10 years than we truly realize.
Malcolm
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09-03-2004 11:21 AM
It was a toll charge to log into the nearest node plus access fees cost me a small fortune every month, but it was like an addiction.....
Jeff
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05-12-2008 10:20 PM

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