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Old 12-30-2010, 11:09 AM #1
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I am interested to know if other people have the same problems that I have when reading other forums.

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Sometimes people write their forum posts

like this and they use a lot of

space to write what they

are posting and because of

this I get totally confused.

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I cannot read and keep up with forum posts that are spaced out like the above, I just get totally confused and I cannot follow. Sometimes people even use different fonts and that throws me off. Problem is, they are all being helpful, but my mind just cannot follow what they write. It seems when someone is broken in pieces my mind goes blank. Does anyone else have this problem or am I unique?

It has started to drive me nuts. I want to read what they write, but I see myself skipping/skimming over the posts. Does this bother anyone else?
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