how is the food thread is relevant to audio
How about reporting every "new" movie (but only specifically on VHS) or audio (only specifically on 8 track tape) product you find second-hand in 2017?
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/search.php?searchid=15968881
How is anybody injured when when someone "revives" a dormant discussion thread?
I already anawered you once, but you did not reply to me. If you revive an old thread without anything material to add or request, you do cause injury to those readers by the time they have wasted to deduce that that is what has ocurred.
its fine by me when you are adding a question that natrually flows from the thread's content, context
I actually like the 'archival' view of good past discussions rather than zero history 'chat room' topic redundancy
Great answer, but not on topic. Of course reviving dormant threads with new material to add or new questions. This thread is about what Dude111 does, though.
Anyways, enough, not worth it to belabor the point.
^ Exactly. Seeing something of interest on the front page or in a forum - only to click on it and read someone has just replied "right on!" to some thread that's been dead for 5 years. Why? Why?
At least most of these die a quick new death, and return to the grave. Damn Zombie threads!
At least most of these die a quick new death, and return to the grave. Damn Zombie threads!
You should include all that old vinyl donated to thrift stores.How about reporting every "new" movie (but only specifically on VHS) or audio (only specifically on 8 track tape) product you find second-hand in 2017?
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/search.php?searchid=15968881
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