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Really interesting read from the Inq.

http://theinquirer.net/?article=30042

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good job 9-inch btw do you just sit on the inquirer and look for articles

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good job 9-inch btw do you just sit on the inquirer and look for articles



The last article I've posted came from Bloomberg. :wink:

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oh sorry man but i thought it was the inquirer like always

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Your links to those articles are overcrowding the main page, would you mind posting all of them in a daily or even weekly thread ?

As it stands, all those threads you keep spawning whenever a remotely interesting tidbit get published is shoving a lot of threads off the 1st page and some unfortunate threads just don't get enough time to get replied to.

It's all about the signal to noise ratio, unfortunately you're contributing more to the noise than the signal IMHO.

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As it stands, all those threads you keep spawning whenever a remotely interesting tidbit get published is shoving a lot of threads off the 1st page and some unfortunate threads just don't get enough time to get replied to.



I enjoy being first on posting something new. 8)

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You two are crazy i swear. Every time I come to THG forums now I see you 2 tagteaming Intel in one way or another. I mean diddy you've been here for a month and you've got more posts than I've made since '01


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