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If you are looking for boating advice, do the following:

1) Give as much detail as you can. Take your time. The more information
you give, the better advice regulars here will be able to give you.
Describe your problem as if you were telling it to Sherlock Holmes in his
study. NEVER assume regulars are telepathic! All we know about you and
your problem is what you tell us. If you have a website, give us its URL.
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hyperlinks to jpeg, mp3, and mpeg/asf/mov of them. You will NOT bore us
with details. Oh, and remember this newsgroup is an international
newsgroup so don't assume people telepathically know which country you're
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2) Don't necessarily expect to receive answers with your first post.
Expect instead to receive questions. Answer these questions promptly and
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4) Keep it clean. The ones that are probably going to help you the most
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to be put into their kill-files, treat them with respect and don't waste
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work during the little breaks in their workday. While more details are
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Take a moment and streamline your replies. Reduce the header down to just
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Lastly, remember that the advice you're getting here is worth exactly what
you paid for it. While professionals do frequent this newsgroup, they do
so at their leisure and their advice is informal. If you want better
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In article , (Christopher Robin) wrote:

Christopher Robin, moderator


Ever feel used and cheap Mr. moderator?

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Christopher Robin wrote:

If you are looking for boating advice, do the following:

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Christopher Robin, moderator



Since when did this group get a moderator?

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On 8 Apr 2004 18:27:46 -0700, (Christopher Robin) wrote:


Christopher Robin, moderator



Was there an election I didn't hear about? Did I miss the primary?

John H

On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!


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