Ha :) me blind again (got distracted and missed that this was already linked), so to repeat and expand on my previous reply

I appreciate genuine thoughtful follow-ups/responses

The kind that say thanks, I went with this approach for that reason

Or here's the code solution I adapted

Or I thought about that, but ...

Basically like a real conversation :)

I'm not a fan of 30 identical "thanks for your reply/interest", its ok to summarize when publicly addressing groups, you can always use /msg for 30 identical thank you notes

But I dislike the rare and disingenuous non-responsive thank-you-then-copy/paste-something-verbatim-again, but I think we can all agree on that


In reply to Re^2: What do you think about "Thank you"-nodes? by Anonymous Monk
in thread What do you think about "Thank you"-nodes? by McA

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