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Poles Apart

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Any chance Admin can step on this saw another thread on when to change resin, these Topics have been done to death I know there are a lot of Newbies on here but surely it's not difficult to put subjects in the Search Box the answers to most things are there let's keep Content fresh?

 
Is it ironic that this issue has been brought up several times before.... /emoticons/wink.png

 
Any chance Admin can step on this saw another thread on when to change resin, these Topics have been done to death I know there are a lot of Newbies on here but surely it's not difficult to put subjects in the Search Box the answers to most things are there let's keep Content fresh?
I'd be happy too however, I don't want to 'rattle anyone' so perhaps best leave it be :whistle:

 
80% of the forum questions have been covered before many times,unfortunately its all part of the forum

hayho its just like watching repeats on the tv

 
long standing members would hopefully use the search function but guys new to the forum will tend to just ask what they need to know until they get used to how it works

@Poles Apart do you really think there is a need for this thread as i can't personally "step on this" as how can i tell a new member how they should be doing things when the forum is new to them

We want to get members not put them off with big brother type attitudes

If you don't want to read the same type threads again don't click on those particular threads..you don't have to read everything unlike me and i can live with it

 
Any chance Admin can step on this saw another thread on when to change resin, these Topics have been done to death I know there are a lot of Newbies on here but surely it's not difficult to put subjects in the Search Box the answers to most things are there let's keep Content fresh?
Not another one of these threads :whistle::whistle::rofl:

 
We live in a world where people have come to expect instant answers. The world of computer games has taught people to be reactive rather than proactive. So they need to be spoon fed as they don't need to learn to fed themselves when they don't have to.

If the car's on-board diagnostics computer doesn't tell the mechanic whats wrong, they can't fix it.

There is an inability by many to be able to logically trouble shot a problem they have. Its an industry wide issue. They aren't able to apply a learnt skill to solve another problem.

Wasn't there a survey done once which included both men and women drivers regarding what they would do if they found they had a flat tyre? Whilst the understandable expected answer with the majority of women was to call the AA or commandeer outside assistance, most physically capable men would do the same thing. Yes, they pay money for the service and the AA promotes the sale of their services to make money, but its producing a nation of men who are incapable of doing things for themselves. One man's comment was that he had never changed a wheel as he hadn't been taught to do it.

The world of wfp is easy for us but daunting for a newbie. It was for me to begin with. But I've also seen questions asked by some experienced wfp forum users that indicate that they still don't understand the mechanics as to why or how their system works.

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