Robo
1971 Castle in the Hub: Your lights are on!
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Then you ignore the colors, and the quantity, and choose the link that applies to your question...
I'll get the hang of this stuff one day.
Then you ignore the colors, and the quantity, and choose the link that applies to your question...
Then nothing, mesaboy2. In the time we've spent discussing "what ifs", we could have all memorized your informative and selfless thread! You can please all of the people some of the time and some of the people...But, what if you hate FAQ links and obviously don't have the time to read them?
Then nothing, mesaboy2. In the time we've spent discussing "what ifs", we could have all memorized your informative and selfless thread! You can please all of the people some of the time and some of the people...
Or, in the time spent discussing, if you knew the answer, you could have just answered the question instead of directing to a different thread. General you, of course.Then nothing, mesaboy2. In the time we've spent discussing "what ifs", we could have all memorized your informative and selfless thread! You can please all of the people some of the time and some of the people...
We showed up about 4:45 and walked almost straight into them.
We showed up about 4:45 and walked almost straight into them.
A potentially devastating faux pas.![]()
Or, in the time spent discussing, if you knew the answer, you could have just answered the question instead of directing to a different thread. General you, of course.
It is easier and quicker to post questions individually in the forum.A valid point. But from the early days of FP+, a simple question with a simple answer would often lead to other simple questions with other simple answers and so on and so on. This is what makes for the genesis of a useful FAQ. My hope is that referring people to it heads off the additional questions that we have all seen hundreds of times before.
In the last couple of weeks, the OP has asked a number of questions answered in the FAQ. Its unfortunate length is a byproduct of the FP+ system being so complex. I have referred them to it before. But it is apparently easier for them to post their FAQs individually in multiple threads and not bother with reading the long FAQ. That's fine, but frankly I could have done without the snark and backhanded compliment. To paraphrase Col. Jessup, I would rather they said "thank you" (or nothing), and be on their way.
It is easier and quicker to post questions individually in the forum.
It is easier and quicker to post questions individually in the forum.
Most of the answers are all in one spot. It doesn't mean people are forced to read them.But when it comes to FP+, the same questions get asked over and over. Why not have all the answers to those questions in one spot?
Most of the answers are all in one spot. It doesn't mean people are forced to read them.
4:10-5:10 and assuming you get there right on time, how long is it actually taking to meet and be through with the line?