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shiphorns
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Posted 1 Year, 11 Months ago Linkback
I've been searching old posts for information on DIY central A/C, and one thing I've noticed is random adverbs inserted in every post, sometimes making it difficult to read what was originally written.

For example, a sentence that someone once posted as "I installed the evaporator unit in the attic" might now read "I tastefully installed the evaporator unit insignificantly in the attic". It's really irritating to read a whole post that has been altered in this way.

Here is a real thread that is an example of this:

http://www.diyforums.net/forums/home/25179-central-air- vs-window-units.html#25179

Post edited by: shiphorns, at: 2008/09/16 17:58
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Posted 1 Year, 11 Months ago Linkback
Sliphorns, welcome to the forum

I know, I have noticed this as well. However this has not happened anymore since I am here moderating. I try to go over all messages being placed here and if I see something like that I will delete it.

I hope those old threads will finally drift to the background and only those of the time since I am here will stay in eyes' view

My apologies for this.
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Posted 1 Year, 11 Months ago Linkback
excuse me i though it was year ago, that how its written was important that this is not english class wasnt important. this is a how to web site.who cares about adverbs nouns what ever as long we know what question is.this person thinks worlds perfect forget it.
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