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Message # 32262.1 Subject: Probably better to change the word "advise" to "humble request" Date: Tue 23/10/07 02:10:07 GMT Name: MrDamon |
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I understand your situation and an item description on every link would be lovely for us all but I think its better to appreciate what is on offer and leave it at that.
The regular posters here do a great job providing hundreds and thousands of links per year. I believe my total posts this year is about 5 and my total submissions this year is about 3! Many of the quality posters do provide descriptions with their links but that is their own "gift" to the community in my opinion and shouldn't really be expected as standard but more as a treat.
In the meantime, if you are a dial-up user then the only advice to offer you is to monitor which sites take the longest to load a picture from and boycott that site. (eg. I am a broadband user but I still wont put up with WebShots speed so I sacrifice potential gold grade content for smoother surfing). The same can be applied by yourself "for now" until your area catches up with technology. |
In reply to Message (32262) Advise for People Who Post Links
By gravisten - gravisten@hotmail.com Mon 22/10/07 20:48:38 GMT Hey All,
Would it be possible for people who post links here to include a breif description of what the link contains? I can think of many reasons why this would be a good idea, but mainly for me, it has to do with the fact I'm still on a very slow internet connection, as high speed access isn't available in my area. I would like to know what I am clicking on, so that I don't have to waste time looking at a link I don't care for.
Just a thought...
Thanks!
G10
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