Another plea to clean up the "Nailed threads" |
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Another plea to clean up the "Nailed threads" |
1970 Neun vierzehn |
Aug 31 2011, 08:30 PM
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Two recent questions arose, one on the Main Forum and the other one here that should have been easily accessed and answered if the information regarding the various OEM aspects of our cars wasn't so byzantine in their content.
The nailed threads contain entirely too much non-OEM content, redundent photos and superficial comments/discussion to be user friendly. In attempting to provide concise replys to the aforementioned inquiries, I had to spend entirely too much time scrolling through too many pages of irrelevant material. Perhaps it's this lack of precise, organized (by year maybe?) information in the nailed threads thar discourages the use of, what should be, a valuable tool in the maintenance and care of our cars. The concept of the nailed theads is great, the realization.....not so much. Since this is my 3rd thread on this topic, I'll acknowledge that yes, perhaps I am (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dead horse.gif) Paul |
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