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Old 05-06-2010, 07:56 AM #12
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Default exactly!

So, is there a way that new posts can't be posted to the sub-forum ?
Unless approved by a moderator as 'another piece of the detective story' ?
Such as informative sites, or pertinent info that would benefit the sub-forum
'informative site'......rather than it just turning into a bunch of 'opinions' and questions.. ?

Cuz, yes, I can see that in no time this subforum would get cluttered .
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