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Old 07-01-2008, 06:54 PM   #1
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Default Great instructional replies

OK maybe the easy answer would be pin the threads that contain the info to the top of the topic but sometimes great replies are buried deep in the thread. So maybe there is someway to get great instructional and informative replies, just the question and answer pinned to the top of the appropriate topic Q&A. Did I lose ya yet? Ok examples:

The following topic didn't start out as a typical question and was listed in the reports section BUT somebody referenced the outstanding explaination of how to read the surf and find wash outs that actually came from the old forum. Instead of letting this get lost in the deep dark caverns of the forum and to prevent newbies fromasking the same questions over and over, we can get this info,not the whole thread, pinned to the top of Surf Fishing Q&A.

http://pensacolafishingforum.com/fis...7232-17-1.aspx

The followingthread is one that can just be pinned to the top of the section because it was an actual question and answer.

http://www.pensacoladivingforum.com/...7339-16-1.aspx

Now I am not saying put every bit of info we can find at the top of the Q&A topics but every once in a while we get some beauties like the 2 I just talked about and it would be a shame to lose them.
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