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<blockquote data-quote="mrspuddleduck" data-source="post: 1023917"><p>No offence intended [USER=211504]@TorqPenderloin[/USER] but that is not what you said in previous posts on this thread but maybe it's time to move on.</p><p>From my perspective having to search and find topics in many different areas took me into sections/posts that I otherwise probably wouldn't have read, so its been a positive thing for me. I would go as far as to suggest that narrowing down the subforums to be more descriptively precise would lead to the very restrictions that you were concerned about earlier - we would all end up only accessing our own little boxes, succeeding in the 'type' segregation and never sharing across our experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrspuddleduck, post: 1023917"] No offence intended [USER=211504]@TorqPenderloin[/USER] but that is not what you said in previous posts on this thread but maybe it's time to move on. From my perspective having to search and find topics in many different areas took me into sections/posts that I otherwise probably wouldn't have read, so its been a positive thing for me. I would go as far as to suggest that narrowing down the subforums to be more descriptively precise would lead to the very restrictions that you were concerned about earlier - we would all end up only accessing our own little boxes, succeeding in the 'type' segregation and never sharing across our experiences. [/QUOTE]
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