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Thread: lost threads, long or short threads?

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    lost threads, long or short threads?

    So, I had posted two threads on here, one about a mirror and another about my trip to the north cape and what I did to my P38, incl some product experiences. Since that was a helluva long post to type, before I attempt it again, I thought I'd ask the opinion of you guys here; would you rather have such long combination threads or more short separate threads?

    I have found that when I ask multiple questions or state multiple things in one thread, I usually only get response to one and the rest seems to get lost so that does seem to suggest multiple shorter threads are the way to go.

    Cheers,

    -P

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    Mate....the forum had to be re-booted therefore some posts were lost.

    It's a rare occurrence, Was it your post about rebuilding your P38?

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    I have found you are better off posting seperate posts for different questions, unless they are related.
    Sometimes people will respond to one of the questions and rest can be overlooked.
    That's just my experience anyway!

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    Yes, it was the one about my rebuild and trip to the northcape afterwards. I'll make a bunch of separate threads when I've got some time to spare to cover most of it again

    -P

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