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Old 3rd June 2008, 09:36 PM   #1
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Default Have mods given up on keeping forums on topic?

Not whining; I just noticed that there is a recent escalating increase in threads started in the wrong forum and wondering if mods are consciously letting this one slide.

If you're wondering what I mean or looking for a specific example, take a look at the number of op amp threads there are in the Chip Amp forum. Traditionally, the Chip Amp forum is for chip based power amps (there are other examples too).
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Please feel free to report anything you feel not right. As you're aware, the mods are volunteers and can't be expected to catch everything. We rely on the members to help in this regard.

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Thank you, Cal. BTW, my 2 weeks in China was a blast, except I suffered greatly on my beer drinking. For dark beers, they only have CO2 carbonated stouts, which aren't that hot. Some of the local lagers are OK though.
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Glad you had a good time Tony. See you in August and are we pooling on the fairy?

Oops, OT.
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See you in August and are we pooling on the fairy?
Just booked my flight a minute ago. Yup, if you're offering a lift, I'll take it gladly. Hopefully you're bringing something BIG this time
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Speaking of OT....

Hope you guys see some orca's
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Thank you, Cal. BTW, my 2 weeks in China was a blast, except I suffered greatly on my beer drinking. For dark beers, they only have CO2 carbonated stouts, which aren't that hot. Some of the local lagers are OK though.
You should have tried some of that 45 or 50 degree stuff.

Course, nobody told me that the chinese word for "percent alcohol by weight" was "degree"...

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You should have tried some of that 45 or 50 degree stuff.
I did. The one they gave me was mid-50's I think. I'm sure it would make an excellent paint stripper as well.
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Well since we are this far OT...

I will be bringing the small part of the big system. See my avatar (A7 boxes converted to a 3 way, sorry, less than 6 ft high ). Are you needing a place for overnight or a pick up at the airport or W.H.Y? Send me an email with the details and we'll work it out.
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