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Old 10th Mar 2001, 09:56
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Just wondering what peoples thoughts were on this subject. We had a feature in the latest issue of the magazine about it and have had some interesting feedback.

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Old 10th Mar 2001, 14:34
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My thoughts on this subject...? I think you are using this site to promote your magazine and nothing more. You have started 11 new topics in the last 12 days, and if you were really interested in LTE you would realise there was a very extensive discussion of this topic (80 posts) on 27th February (the same day you started 2 new topics).I doubt that you read anything on this site other than your own posts.
 
Old 10th Mar 2001, 22:26
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So now its against forum rules to start subjects that have been covered before??. FYI we have a series of features on LTE and feedback from people helps the story. If it helps promote the magazine then so what. If HeliDrvr removes the post or tells me otherwise then so be it.

The reason we have been posting new topics all the time is to keep the forum moving ahead as recently people asked for new topics to be posted since it had slowed down. Now you bitch and complain that we are posting all the time, make up your damm minds why dont you.

I doubt we will bother making new posts if this is the response, we have better ways of using the time.

 
Old 11th Mar 2001, 18:00
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Whrank,

How cowardly to use a new login!!!!
Be a man and use your real login!!!
Ch!ckensh!t
 

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