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Old Jul 23, 2006, 01:03 AM
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If I am on ignore to someone how will I know? I had to post support to someone who will not read what I spent my time on. I am not on here a great deal and may be on less and less with work and some family fuctions soon. When I am on here if I post I want it to count. So how does one know?

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Old Jul 23, 2006, 01:28 AM
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You pretty much know when you can't PM them. That means they're ignoring you on the board, too.

I try to remember that not everyone will agree with me even if I JUST KNOW that what I have to say works. I put it out there and if it's usefull, fine. If not, oh, well!

Some people just aren't ready to move from where they are or are in denial that they have or cause a problem. Nothing you can do until they're ready. A question on the ignore button
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Old Jul 23, 2006, 01:32 AM
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(( Sept)) thank you for the reply. I do not pm many people so I may never know if they have me on ignore. I kind of hate to waste my time. I do not expect them to agree or disagree but just even to click off my post would let me know they saw it or a thank you and no comment . Again Thanks A question on the ignore button I wish there was a way to tell when you post,
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Old Jul 23, 2006, 01:36 AM
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(((pas))) few posts are ever really wasted... many members who read and never post gain support through reading things you and I post to another...

Glad to hear real life is busy for you, but hope you can come here as much as you need to. TC!
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Old Jul 23, 2006, 01:39 AM
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Thank you Sky, I never thought of it that way as to others may benefit from the reply if the orignal poster doesn't. Great viewpoint.

Ahhh, busy a bit too much but some of it is fun. Some I want to just prep for winter. Extra work and home projects.
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