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To all you lazy quoters
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Originally posted by TazMaN View Post<rant> When someone posts a long message on our beloved forum, why do so many feel the need to quote the whole damn thing? I would imagine that *most* of us are clever enough to work out what you are referring to without you having to quote the whole darn message. It's annoying to see thick people quote the (long) original message for no reason but laziness.
If you want to quote something just quote what you believe is relevant to your point and not the whole message. </rant>
Originally posted by Dog_Yoghurt View Posthear hear
Originally posted by realityhack View Postok.Originally posted by daviejones View PostNot sure I get your point...
Originally posted by Swiss Tony View PostSoo very tempted to quote the above lot and keep a trend going
I agree though
Looks like others have beaten me to it!Originally posted by realityhack View PostIt's easier with this multi-quote thingy.
Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAbsolutely.Originally posted by richard-af View PostAgreed.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostPeople, if you feel the need to complain about minutia, please don't create a post, then I won't have to waste my time reading it. Just do what most internet warriors would do in real life and mutter your disproval under your breath (for fear of a duffing up)
Oooh it makes me so mad it does
Originally posted by Sysman View PostME TOO!!!Originally posted by richard-af View PostIt's terrible and very annoying.Originally posted by Diver View PostSee Post #1
I completely agree.The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by TazMaN View Post<rant> When someone posts a long message on our beloved forum, why do so many feel the need to quote the whole damn thing? I would imagine that *most* of us are clever enough to work out what you are referring to without you having to quote the whole darn message. It's annoying to see thick people quote the (long) original message for no reason but laziness.
If you want to quote something just quote what you believe is relevant to your point and not the whole message. </rant>
Originally posted by Dog_Yoghurt View Posthear hear
Originally posted by realityhack View Postok.Originally posted by daviejones View PostNot sure I get your point...
Originally posted by Swiss Tony View PostSoo very tempted to quote the above lot and keep a trend going
I agree though
Looks like others have beaten me to it!Originally posted by realityhack View PostIt's easier with this multi-quote thingy.
Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAbsolutely.Originally posted by richard-af View PostAgreed.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostPeople, if you feel the need to complain about minutia, please don't create a post, then I won't have to waste my time reading it. Just do what most internet warriors would do in real life and mutter your disproval under your breath (for fear of a duffing up)
Oooh it makes me so mad it does
Originally posted by Sysman View PostME TOO!!!Originally posted by richard-af View PostIt's terrible and very annoying.Originally posted by Diver View PostSee Post #1
Do you think we can break this?Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI completely agree.Comment
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Originally posted by TazMaN View Post<rant> When someone posts a long message on our beloved forum, why do so many feel the need to quote the whole damn thing? I would imagine that *most* of us are clever enough to work out what you are referring to without you having to quote the whole darn message. It's annoying to see thick people quote the (long) original message for no reason but laziness.
If you want to quote something just quote what you believe is relevant to your point and not the whole message. </rant>
Originally posted by Dog_Yoghurt View Posthear hear
Originally posted by realityhack View Postok.Originally posted by daviejones View PostNot sure I get your point...
Originally posted by Swiss Tony View PostSoo very tempted to quote the above lot and keep a trend going
I agree though
Looks like others have beaten me to it!Originally posted by realityhack View PostIt's easier with this multi-quote thingy.
Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAbsolutely.Originally posted by richard-af View PostAgreed.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostPeople, if you feel the need to complain about minutia, please don't create a post, then I won't have to waste my time reading it. Just do what most internet warriors would do in real life and mutter your disproval under your breath (for fear of a duffing up)
Oooh it makes me so mad it does
Originally posted by Sysman View PostME TOO!!!Originally posted by richard-af View PostIt's terrible and very annoying.Originally posted by Diver View PostSee Post #1
Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI completely agree.Originally posted by realityhack View PostDo you think we can break this?
Oh I should think so
The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by TazMaN View Post<rant> When someone posts a long message on our beloved forum, why do so many feel the need to quote the whole damn thing? I would imagine that *most* of us are clever enough to work out what you are referring to without you having to quote the whole darn message. It's annoying to see thick people quote the (long) original message for no reason but laziness.
If you want to quote something just quote what you believe is relevant to your point and not the whole message. </rant>
Originally posted by Dog_Yoghurt View Posthear hear
Originally posted by realityhack View Postok.Originally posted by daviejones View PostNot sure I get your point...
Originally posted by Swiss Tony View PostSoo very tempted to quote the above lot and keep a trend going
I agree though
Looks like others have beaten me to it!Originally posted by realityhack View PostIt's easier with this multi-quote thingy.
Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAbsolutely.Originally posted by richard-af View PostAgreed.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostPeople, if you feel the need to complain about minutia, please don't create a post, then I won't have to waste my time reading it. Just do what most internet warriors would do in real life and mutter your disproval under your breath (for fear of a duffing up)
Oooh it makes me so mad it does
Originally posted by Sysman View PostME TOO!!!Originally posted by richard-af View PostIt's terrible and very annoying.Originally posted by Diver View PostSee Post #1
Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI completely agree.Originally posted by realityhack View PostDo you think we can break this?Cor, it's a bit of effort doing this - wonder if it'll break across two pages, or if you can multi-quote from previous pages of the thread?Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostOh I should think so

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Pah.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostYou're on your own - I cant be arsed

How're ya doing SA? Bored like me? I'm procrastinating-but-have-loadsa-work-to-do at the mo.Comment
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostPah.
How're ya doing SA? Bored like me? I'm procrastinating-but-have-loadsa-work-to-do at the mo.
I'm so bored I've just had a browse round Ardesco's forum and was considerring posting
REALLY need to take a gig soon!!!The pope is a tard.Comment
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You still on the bench? Ah - let yer man look after you for a while, you have to prepare for a wedding after all.
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