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When asking a question-post results!
I've noticed when doing a search there are a lot of questions about various 911 maladies and suggestions on how to fix them. Unfortunately, only about half the time is a follow up posted to say what-
A. The problem really was. and B. How it was solved. This is a great forum and a huge help. It can be even better if we all post definitive results to our initial post. |
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Location: Houston, TX
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Here's another suggestion... especially for all of you Search Button Nazis...
Make a clear and concise subject line, eg: 1990 transmission leak 1971 911E backfire problem 1985 fuel level indicator problem half of you jacka$$es put subjects like: anybody have one of these?... what's this?... guess what i bought?... why bother? you might as well just leave the subject blank at that point. blah, blah, blah...
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That's a good point. When I do a search I start with a "title only" search. If the title doesn't indicate the topic concisely, it makes for a more difficult search.
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