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ccb056
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Posted: Wed 02/25/2004 1:22am [Post #1]

Maybe you can activate the links module and link to other sites that also are oriented around free computer advice/problem solving.
 
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Osc
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Posted: Wed 02/25/2004 10:16am [Post #2]

Hi -- thanks for the suggestion!

We did have the links module up for over a year, but no one used it or contributed to it. Eventually I decided to just retire it since there was no interest and it was just one more thing to maintain.

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Basementgeek
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Posted: Wed 02/25/2004 10:34am [Post #3]

You have done what others have done, using the "www" button to link to the site they are involved in.

I have answered your PM to me, I hope you heed my advice - you will be better off/less problems in the long run.

"Welcome" to Help 2 Go.

Cheers Smile

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