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Old 08-06-2021, 04:20   #46
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Re: Too much old content on CruisersForum

I am glad to note that there is a solid consensus to keep the old stuff. Not all of us have nice new boats so the problems to be solved may relate to boats 10, 20, 30 years old. I find the assistance and info on CF invaluable and (mostly) well-informed. In fact if there is an incorrect suggestion there is sure to be someone who steps in with better advice and pointing out what might have been poor (although well-intended) advice.
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Old 13-06-2021, 08:38   #47
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I'm sick of reading old content. 15-20 year old content needs to be taken down.
The info is generally out of date and misleading.

Clean out the old content.
Is a great idea!!!!

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I'm sick of reading old content. 15-20 year old content needs to be taken down.
The info is generally out of date and misleading.

Clean out the old content.

I agree whole-heartily. I wouldn't put up with that! Ask for your money back!
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Thank you Tellie - Moderating this site is aging us fast - except for the female mods, seaworthy lass, ann and janet who never age and will be forever young
A fine job you have all done over the years. This is still my favorite forum because of it's moderation. If I don't say it often enough (and I don't) Thanks for all your work Mods.
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if you don't want to read old content, don't read it.
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