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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 1373630, member: 2844"]Not just you, Jeff.</p><p>I never edit my original post. I don't care if anyone thinks my original question looks stupid, it is something I don't know about, and want to know. That's why I ask.</p><p>I edit some of my posts because I notice mistakes, but I never edit as a result of someone else's reply.</p><p><br /></p><p>I now think, what is the point of replying to the op if it keeps changing, and is no longer the original post.</p><p>People with a funny brain and ADD, like yours truly, are easily confused by all that toing and froing. It is a confusion that can last all day, so it is something I try to avoid in everything I do.</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=13170]@dude[/USER] one of my favourite expressions in the Dutch language is 'voortschrijdend inzicht', which means 'steadily advancing insight'.</p><p>That is what many of us get on this site. We start with our basic knowledge, learn from each other, and our insights 'advance' and increase. That is not a process to be embarassed about.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 1373630, member: 2844"]Not just you, Jeff. I never edit my original post. I don't care if anyone thinks my original question looks stupid, it is something I don't know about, and want to know. That's why I ask. I edit some of my posts because I notice mistakes, but I never edit as a result of someone else's reply. I now think, what is the point of replying to the op if it keeps changing, and is no longer the original post. People with a funny brain and ADD, like yours truly, are easily confused by all that toing and froing. It is a confusion that can last all day, so it is something I try to avoid in everything I do. [USER=13170]@dude[/USER] one of my favourite expressions in the Dutch language is 'voortschrijdend inzicht', which means 'steadily advancing insight'. That is what many of us get on this site. We start with our basic knowledge, learn from each other, and our insights 'advance' and increase. That is not a process to be embarassed about.[/QUOTE]
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