Who the fuck keeps bringing old threads back??

Mr_Nobody

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Fucking shit man, I think it is the same guy too.

Is it just me or does everybody else read the new thread looks at it has a couple pages, then reads all the pages. Not till almost done that you see the "YEAR" it was posted, then get pissed because some asshole keeps reviving old threads.

Obviously I don't expect anyone to comment here since you can see I created a thread because this isn't the first time I finished reading old threads for apparently no reason...


Just ignore this maybe that guy will see this thread in a couple of years and decide to tell me why they did it.
 
old or new--- info may be relevant--- I am all for learning and helping-- I see no problem in someone bumping an old thread if they need help in an area. Research on their own is always best--but why else have a forum if not to inform and help?
 
So you're bitching about an old thread, do you bitch when someone doesn't search also? You are that guy.

No I'm complaining about people who go into old threads then say bullshit or try to argue with someone, when the thread hasn't been touched in years...
 
No I'm complaining about people who go into old threads then say bullshit or try to argue with someone, when the thread hasn't been touched in years...
Makes sense in that case, but there may be times someone forgot to check the thread's date before spouting off. Happens to a lot of us.
 
Kudo"s to a member who actually uses the SEARCH feature , instead of asking the same question that got answered 10 years earlier . The same questions today are basically the same questions asked 10 or 20 years ago .

Many times I"ll Google a question and it brings me back here 10 years ago....Meso is just about #1 on the Google Search engine....
 
There's nothing wrong with bumping an old thread if your question/comment is related.

It's better to do it that way instead of creating a new thread because then all the information is in the same place instead of split up.
 
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There's nothing wrong with bumping and old thread if your question/comment is related.

It's better to do it that way instead of creating a new thread because then all the information is in the same place instead of split up.
Or if there happens to be new information to add to an existing (even if old) topic.
 
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