Topic Names PLEASE READ
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Hey everyone,
When you post a topic can you please make the topic title meaningful and descriptive. It will make the search function much more effective. Cute topic names are cute but not very functional.
When you post a topic can you please make the topic title meaningful and descriptive. It will make the search function much more effective. Cute topic names are cute but not very functional.
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Thank you! I love reading this stuff, but man it's a waste of time on some of these topics that I'm not interested in and with what seems to be a huge amount of new members, anything to speed up the reading will be a great help.
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cthree,
Ya, I spent hours trying to find out more info on OE rear tires... Does search only works on the topic title or the body of the thread??
Btw, your link on the red S2000 thumbnail is wrong I think, I clicked it and it shows the bigger photo of BMW.
Ya, I spent hours trying to find out more info on OE rear tires... Does search only works on the topic title or the body of the thread??
Btw, your link on the red S2000 thumbnail is wrong I think, I clicked it and it shows the bigger photo of BMW.
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cthree,
Ya, I spent hours trying to find out more info on OE rear tires... Does search only works on the topic title or the body of the thread??
Btw, your link on the red S2000 thumbnail is wrong I think, I clicked it and it shows the bigger photo of BMW.
cthree,
Ya, I spent hours trying to find out more info on OE rear tires... Does search only works on the topic title or the body of the thread??
Btw, your link on the red S2000 thumbnail is wrong I think, I clicked it and it shows the bigger photo of BMW.
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I haven't seen it happen yet, but it could save someone from seeing something they don't want to. In the old Compuserve days, we used to put "spoiler" brackets around topics that contained race results or movie reviews.
[Texas CART results] is a better title than "Andretti and Honda win in Texas" Well you get the picture
[Texas CART results] is a better title than "Andretti and Honda win in Texas" Well you get the picture
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