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May 26, 2013 7:33:23 PM

Hi, I was hoping to find a forum moderator who could change my thread, accidentally begun I guess as a discussion thread, to a question thread, which it was obviously supposed to be. That way I could reward the guy who provided the answer to my question. The thread in question is:
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1631146/chrome-run...

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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May 26, 2013 7:53:26 PM

Jinksy knows he helped & got thanked. None of us stands on ceremony here we just move on to the next one we can help.
Maybe next time. thankx
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May 26, 2013 8:27:18 PM

I have changed the thread type for you. You should now see the "pick as the solution" button at the bottom of each post.
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May 27, 2013 12:35:08 AM

ur6beersaway said:
Jinksy knows he helped & got thanked. None of us stands on ceremony here we just move on to the next one we can help.
Maybe next time. thankx


I 100% agree with this. Unfortunately the powers that be are driving and prioritizing the quantity of best answers selected over the quality and value of content thereof.

Mactronix :) 
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May 27, 2013 6:21:49 AM

So I should solicit "a best answer selection" from every OP I feel I solved his/her problem?
The atmosphere of professionalism in DIY repair I try to maintain here takes precedence over my pride & my "score" if any.
Sure it feels great "best answer" but the ones I get when I probably have shouldn't out weighs the ones I should have got but never will. If it happens great but I will not waste time on it. The sprit of "volunteering" and expecting no reward has merit. IMHO
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May 27, 2013 6:41:13 AM

ur6beersaway said:
So I should solicit "a best answer selection" from every OP I feel I solved his/her problem?
The atmosphere of professionalism in DIY repair I try to maintain here takes precedence over my pride & my "score" if any.
Sure it feels great "best answer" but the ones I get when I probably have shouldn't out weighs the ones I should have got but never will. If it happens great but I will not waste time on it. The sprit of "volunteering" and expecting no reward has merit. IMHO


Again I 100% agree with you.

Mactronix :) 
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