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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Nothing new under the sun
I'm not much of a poster. typically I would stick to the forums and lurk around learning whenever I can just so I don't get wrapped up in the average menial arguments that happened on so many forums, but that would really defeat the entire point of networking this site promotes so much. My question is how do you balance a general lack of knowledge with the fact that there are millions of forum posts with excellent information that you don't want to be rehashing every time a new member comes on?