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I just copied the entire thread up to this point.
Thanks, Curt
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Martin S. said:
Last bump from me.
I certainly hope not.
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Well, I've had some complaints about bumping threads.
So I thought I might institute the "3-bump" rule.
So, if I bump a thread 3 times, I'll let it die after that.
So I only meant last bump for this particular thread.
I'll keep bumping others.
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Martin S. said:
Well, I've had some complaints about bumping threads.
So I thought I might institute the "3-bump" rule.
So, if I bump a thread 3 times, I'll let it die after that.
So I only meant last bump for this particular thread.
I'll keep bumping others.
Martin,
If anyone complains about you bumping threads please feel free to offer them a big ole' cup of "Shut the heck up" with my compliments.
IMHO people get too wrapped around the axle about this kinda' thing.
See ya around,
Dominic
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No complaints here either, keep bumping.
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Don't want to de-rail a fine thread, but I also want to add my appreciation for these bumped threads. As a newcomer to the hand tool world, I enjoy seeing these kinds topics resurrected because I likely didn't seem them when they were originally posted. So AFAIC, keep on bumping!
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Blacky's Boy said:
[blockquote]Martin S. said:
Well, I've had some complaints about bumping threads.
So I thought I might institute the "3-bump" rule.
So, if I bump a thread 3 times, I'll let it die after that.
So I only meant last bump for this particular thread.
I'll keep bumping others.
Martin,
If anyone complains about you bumping threads please feel free to offer them a big ole' cup of "Shut the heck up" with my compliments.
IMHO people get too wrapped around the axle about this kinda' thing.
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+1 ......... on what Dom said, I appreciate you doing this and enjoy re - reading older posts. I have learned a lot and gotten some good idea's from that.
Steve
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Thanks for all the support.
I'll keep bumping.
I would encourage others to do so as well, because they may have saved threads I didn't.
...Naval Aviators, that had balz made of brass and the size of bowling balls, getting shot off the deck at night, in heavy seas, hoping that when they leave the deck that the ship is pointed towards the sky and not the water.
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Keep on bumpin' in the free world
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Jes keep-on bumping....
Steve
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