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delete this topic

Posted: 28 Mar 2010 07:51
by TsunamiZ
delete this topic

Re: An "auto refresh" option specifically for the recyle bin?

Posted: 28 Mar 2010 12:33
by zer0
TsunamiZ wrote:How about add an "auto refresh" option specifically for the recyle bin? So that even if we have auto refresh off, we can still set the recyle bin to always auto refresh. Would be useful for dual pane situations when the recycle bin is one of the panes. Makes sense for the recyle bin to always auto refresh.
Potentially, there may be a case for adding an "Include Recycle Bin" entry to TB button's context menu.

Re: delete this topic

Posted: 03 Apr 2010 10:20
by j_c_hallgren
And while you're at it, restore the original post text and subject here also! :twisted:

We don't mind an occasional unintentional duplicate thread but this approach of trying to cover up things like that isn't much appreciated.

Re: delete this topic

Posted: 03 Apr 2010 19:13
by TsunamiZ
you're making too big of a deal about this.

i canceled this request.

Re: delete this topic

Posted: 03 Apr 2010 21:22
by j_c_hallgren
TsunamiZ wrote:you're making too big of a deal about this.
Uh, no...because I most often search using "first post" option so it does matter...plus it's not proper forum etiquette, either.
i canceled this request.
That may be true but that's not the best way to do it...better is to post again and say it there -or- put an addendum on OP with something about it.

Re: delete this topic

Posted: 03 Apr 2010 21:38
by SkyFrontier
No, Hallgren is not making any deal on this. He's just trying to control the whole mess you're doing over here, T. And he's not succeeding, as he is counting on YOU to do your part and you're not cooperating.
you're making too big of a deal about this.
and
well im glad im the new mr popular
(and I will NOT include links to original posts as I always do as a way to keep stuff organized and track-able)

sounds like troublemaking to me.

Just another friendly word of caution. But the reasoning for a poll is growing fast.

Re: delete this topic

Posted: 03 Apr 2010 22:53
by TsunamiZ
to clarify: i only did the "delete this topic" to 4 of my topics. 2 of them i no longer want. 2 of them were because i made edits to--but i already edited them back due to some of you hounding me about it. so that is reasonable enough. they're topics written by me and i choose if i still want them or not. if that still bothers you, maybe you should act like you have a life and mind your own business.

Re: delete this topic

Posted: 04 Apr 2010 01:24
by PeterH
TsunamiZ wrote:... they're topics written by me and i choose if i still want them or not...
It's like driving a car. You might want to leave it, as you are driving it. But you should not do this on a highway. Not just for you, but especially for others...

Re: delete this topic

Posted: 04 Apr 2010 02:55
by TsunamiZ
i delete because i no longer want it to stay there and be a distraction from the other requests. so no, i dont want to leave it there. if for some odd reason, anyone else wants wants the same request i deleted, they can start their own topic to request it. if not, then just forget about it.

Re: delete this topic

Posted: 04 Apr 2010 07:09
by j_c_hallgren
TsunamiZ wrote:if for some odd reason, anyone else wants wants the same request i deleted, they can start their own topic to request it.
That just leads to forum clutter which we're trying to avoid, ok? Thus, before I create a new thread, I often spend up to 10-15 min searching for an existing thread that I can use if possible/applicable...I'll even reopen a thread from 2-3 years ago, and that can actually help the chances of it being implemented because it proves the demand/need still exists.

Re: delete this topic

Posted: 04 Apr 2010 10:43
by PeterH
TsunamiZ wrote:i delete because i no longer want it to stay there and be a distraction from the other requests. so no, i dont want to leave it there. if for some odd reason, anyone else wants wants the same request i deleted, they can start their own topic to request it. if not, then just forget about it.
Why do you try not to understand?
"Your" post is one (just the first) of a thread, followed by others. All are related, especially to the first post - and so all posts belong to the community, not to you.
If you don't like that you could ask all people not to answer on your posts. But then I think it would be preferable not to post at all...