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Bruce
Earlier I started a thread that was titled Keys to the game Part I with the intention of posting a part two later in the game.

I planned to follow that by adding a part 3 tomorrow morning and a part 4 in the afternoon -- each key looking at a different matchup that would be key to the playoff game against theGiants.

I posted them in the correct forum, but by combining them into a single thread retitled keys to the game, it affectively kills dialogue and expansion of the discussion.

Is there a way to give a heads up to the Mods to avoid this in the future?

My intent was to generate some interesting discussions about different Keys/match-ups in the game and to pace them out.

I am all for thread and forum discipline, and I greatly appreciate the job you do with the thankless task of moderating the forums. But in this case the discussions were intended to be seperate discussions about different keys/match-ups/aspects of the game.

Please advise.
LMG
Revised Title.

Food for thought: Maybe next time a little PM, email or just a notation in the thread on your intentions would work best Bruce.

Plan is to use these as a series of article's so your best possible spelling & grammar is appreciated. wink.gif smile.gif
Bruce
QUOTE (LMG @ Jan 15 2008, 05:56 PM) *
Revised Title.

Food for thought: Maybe next time a little PM, email or just a notation in the thread on your intentions would work best Bruce.

Plan is to use these as a series of article's so your best possible spelling & grammar is appreciated. wink.gif smile.gif


Thanks Larry. I'll clean them up and submit them as such to save you the work.
LMG
QUOTE (Bruce @ Jan 15 2008, 04:01 PM) *
Thanks Larry. I'll clean them up and submit them as such to save you the work.


First one is cleaned up already and on Front Page.

Thanks Bruce.
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