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labooshak wrote:
These days the turn over of messages in this forum is high. That would be great if we all choose informative related titles for our posts. Thank you for choosing the title of your messages more responsibly.


Yesterday Labooshak posted about using related or relevant topics on our posts. I understand why persons put "bbb" in the title to catch my attention, but I have thought about this over the last months also.

Please, let's use the correct topic title - if you need a bbb in it, do so, but do not just direct it to me. There are other members that may be able to answer your question in my absence (especially over the weekend when I don't get on line).

Another reason for using the correct topic title is that the search function will work better and pull up more relative matches in the search.

Thanking you in advance for your help in this.


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bbb - trying to combine common sense and humour into realistic answers, but not going to guess on anyone's chances of getting into a position....

  #2

Thanks a lot bbb for emphasizing on this issue. We all appreciate your help.


  #3

point taken bbb. ta

  #4

I was thinking of this myself and was about to put up a suggestion. This is especially with regards to the IV thread, both the accepts and rejects.

It would be great, if we could stick to the format of our credentials and accepts/rejects, in that thread and keep all the discussions to another thread. This will also take away a lot of the anxiety that a lot of our dear forum members seem to have if they just look at the number of pages in the thread of IV's and rejects, without looking at it and realising that only 4 to 5 hospitals have started sending out IV and reject calls.

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  #5

Also one more suggestion, please do not start new threads about topics that have already been addressed, since it makes addressing all the issues and concerns, much more cumbersome. Also, the information is scattered all over in different threads, which makes it impossible to keep abreast with the latest develpoments.

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“Media manipulation in the United States today is more efficient than it was in Nazi Germany, because here we have the pretense that we are getting all the information we want. That misconception prevents people from even looking for the truth.” ~ Mark Crispin Miller, Professor of Media Ecology, New York University









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