To thank or not to thank

Started by Broadback, Oct 04, 2007, 14:18:01

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Broadback

Trust this is on topic for here, but I could not find a more suitable forum.  Having just rediscovered Idnetters (the excellent new web page reminded me) I have asked a couple of questions which have been answered well and quickly. So is it etiquette here to post thanks, or, as on some forums, not liked because it clogs things up necessarily?
Nothing is perfect, not even my ignorance!

Rik

We're always happy to see a thank you posted - it encourages members to help each other more. :)

Once you have made 10 posts, you will also be able to award karma, another way of saying thanks.
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Lance

You can post thanks in any board of the forum, we don't mind! ;D
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Simon

Yeah, thanks for mentioning it, Broadback, have a Karma!  ;D  (Nearly said Brokeback there!)  :o
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ReDGryphoN

Brokeback,

No thats something entirely different !!!   8) 8) 8) 8)

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Broadback

Thanks for the guidance on thanks!  :thup:
My broadback is rather broken in reality, it is only broad because I take no notice of insults, I am so used to them you see. :-[
Nothing is perfect, not even my ignorance!

Rik

You won't receive many here, we don't tend to do insults. :)
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Simon

Please don't take my comment as an insult!  I was merely having a laugh at a near typo, not taking the whatsit out of your user ID.  :)
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Broadback

I was mortally offended Guru, can you please send me an image of yourself for me to stick pins in!  >:D
Nothing is perfect, not even my ignorance!

Rik

You wouldn't want that - it could scar you mentally for life.  ;D :out:
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Simon

Well, it would keep the kids away from the fireplace!  ;D
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Philip

I'd like to thank my manager, my mum and dad, my wife and daughter, the milkman, postman, my dog and cat, the blonde up the street >:D .........................nurse! the screens :crazy:

Rik

 ;D

You are in good spirits, Doc. I'd like to thank the blonde up the street too, but Sue won't let me...  :angel:
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Philip

Quote from: Rik on Oct 06, 2007, 19:15:16
;D

I'd like to thank the blonde up the street too,   :angel:

'ere, how come you know the blonde up the street aswell?

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Quote from: Rik on Oct 06, 2007, 19:15:16
;D

You are in good spirits, Doc. I'd like to thank the blonde up the street too, but Sue won't let me...  :angel:

::)   :popcorn:

MoHux

"It's better to say nothing and be thought an idiot - than to open your mouth and remove all doubt."

Rik

How true, Mo.  :'( And now Scotland.  :'(  :'(
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