Author Topic: Is it too much to ask that thread titles be in the form of a complete sentence?  (Read 2131 times)

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Yes, too much to ask, it is. ;D

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ok.  but it will be written in French ebonics text format and in the form of a question.

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I prefer the fewest amount of words necessary to relay the most important information.  Makes it much quicker and easier to scan the threads. 

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Do you mean to say that you do not want to read about a persons question where they go on and on and on and talk about this and that and their friend's dog and then finally say their pods are not working but actually give no more info than that? Notice how I made that ramble on? ;D

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Yes.

OTOH, thread titles like "Quick Question" are worthless as tits on a bull, too.

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Yes.

OTOH, thread titles like "Quick Question" are worthless as tits on a bull, too.

And while we're on the subject (sort of), cute or clever thread titles in the tech forum bug me.  Put in the pertinent info and save the wit for the many other available non-tech subforums. 

Just my 2 cents, and no, I don't expect anybody to give a crap. ;)

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I prefer the fewest amount of words necessary to relay the most important information.  Makes it much quicker and easier to scan the threads. 
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Yes.

OTOH, thread titles like "Quick Question" are worthless as tits on a bull, too.

And while we're on the subject (sort of), cute or clever thread titles in the tech forum bug me.  Put in the pertinent info and save the wit for the many other available non-tech subforums. 

Just my 2 cents, and no, I don't expect anybody to give a crap. ;)

Hell Gordon, for two cent's I'll give ya a crap...would you like that overnighted? ;D
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Yes.

OTOH, thread titles like "Quick Question" are worthless as tits on a bull, too.

And while we're on the subject (sort of), cute or clever thread titles in the tech forum bug me.  Put in the pertinent info and save the wit for the many other available non-tech subforums. 

Just my 2 cents, and no, I don't expect anybody to give a crap. ;)

Hell Gordon, for two cent's I'll give ya a crap...would you like that overnighted? ;D

Will it still be warm?

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I'll #$%* ship it in a hot/cold box! ;)
« Last Edit: April 07, 2011, 10:55:57 AM by Schmthaus »
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Yes.

OTOH, thread titles like "Quick Question" are worthless as tits on a bull, too.

I'm not so sure that the bull would agree.
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I think topic subjects should be concise as possible and the words should be as pertinent to the question/subject as they can be, kinda like a newspaper headline.
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Complete sentences don't matter as much as relevance and key information (for the tech forum anyway):

1) Bike Model
2) Part/System/Idea your talking about
3) Indication of the question/problem/dilemma

http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=58652.0

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How about getting rid of the light blue text and replace with something my tired eyes can read.
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How about getting rid of the light blue text and replace with something my tired eyes can read.
Yes not enough attention is given to choice of colors and contrasts for us old folks to read. Studies show its hard to beat black on white with red highlights.

Also I'd suggested more important than a complete sentence is to include the bike model in the subject so I don't have to open things I don't know or care about.  "CB750 caliper repair"  tells me a lot more than "How do I rebuild a brake caliper?"
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Also I'd suggested more important than a complete sentence is to include the bike model in the subject so I don't have to open things I don't know or care about.  "CB750 caliper repair"  tells me a lot more than "How do I rebuild a brake caliper?"

Well, yeah, that's a relevant point too, except the more likely thread title would just be "Brake caliper?"   ::)

I'm not trying to raise a stink or criticize anyone by asking my question, I'm genuinely interested in making the forum a more useful thing for everyone.
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...and don't forget to SPELL IT RIGHT!

It don't do my future searches no good to have to search for Break Caliber  :)

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How about getting rid of the light blue text and replace with something my tired eyes can read.
Yes not enough attention is given to choice of colors and contrasts for us old folks to read. Studies show its hard to beat black on white with red highlights.

Once the forum upgrade is complete we should have a couple other themes to choose from, at least one of which will most likely have a different background and text color scheme. 

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How about getting rid of the light blue text and replace with something my tired eyes can read.
Yes not enough attention is given to choice of colors and contrasts for us old folks to read. Studies show its hard to beat black on white with red highlights.

Once the forum upgrade is complete we should have a couple other themes to choose from, at least one of which will most likely have a different background and text color scheme.
Thanks! And I really didn't want to sound un-appreciative. I was opining about print in general and us old fogies. Will patiently await your upgrades, thanks again.
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The hell with thread titles.  I'd like to see complete sentences and at least an attempt at proper English (no offense to our non-English speaking members).  It's tough to understand a question with whole words missing.  I'm ADD, and words get missed by me all the time.  But you all don't notice because I proof read all my posts so they make sense to y'all.
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Uh oh, we're veering off into one of my pet peeves....  I'd better go.

Amen to the whole sentence/grammar/punctuation thing!  I mean, I'm not trying to be a fanatic about it all, but jeez, some of those long run-on punctuation-less sentences really can be a challenge to understand.

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Short and to the point, does not mean you need a whole sentence.
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Once the forum upgrade is complete we should have a couple other themes to choose from, at least one of which will most likely have a different background and text color scheme.
Thanks! And I really didn't want to sound un-appreciative. I was opining about print in general and us old fogies. Will patiently await your upgrades, thanks again.
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