Exactly. This lost post was close to 10 years old. That's the only reason why I re-posted it. (And I made sure to include the backlinks to the original posts 10 years ago). I thought it was well done and deserved not to be completely lost.

However, It might not have been a good Idea. I'm picking up negatives to my rep for doing so. Good thing i really don't care.

Just goes to prove the axiom right. No good deed ever goes unpunished.

ah well, Life goes on.....


In reply to Re: OT: Erudil? (Re: 2 Posts Lost over the years that you might enjoy) by Monkomatic
in thread 2 Posts Lost over the years that you might enjoy by Monkomatic

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