Don’t be shy of starting a new topic
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2020 3:20 pm
Hi Investigators. Just finished starting a new topic in “Technical” regarding V berth. I went to add a few comments on my proposed new sleeping setup in Spritzig II from a previous thread and found it in page 5 of “Tikirri is Back”
This is not criticism at all, as with Geoff’s new software and search engine it’s relatively easy to find your old posts. But just thought I’d take the opportunity to say don’t be shy to start a new thread even for an old question. It just means others in the future may find it more easily. I tried a couple of search terms till I used “quarter” and sometimes cracking the right search term to find a bit of info is not easy for new members.
I think “thread drift” often generates much useful information and you won’t find any warnings from me that we’re common from overinflated egos on other forums, but if a thread drift starts generating lots of useful stuff
please it’s better to start a new thread for ease of future reference. As moderators we can reorganise stuff but after things take off sometimes you can get a mix of on and off topic info that makes that confusing.
Anyone bought a good popup toaster lately

This is not criticism at all, as with Geoff’s new software and search engine it’s relatively easy to find your old posts. But just thought I’d take the opportunity to say don’t be shy to start a new thread even for an old question. It just means others in the future may find it more easily. I tried a couple of search terms till I used “quarter” and sometimes cracking the right search term to find a bit of info is not easy for new members.
I think “thread drift” often generates much useful information and you won’t find any warnings from me that we’re common from overinflated egos on other forums, but if a thread drift starts generating lots of useful stuff



Anyone bought a good popup toaster lately
