Do you prefer that a thread title gives the pertinent information instead of being a "riddle&qu

I think it's better to ask what you want or say what you mean
in the title.
I tend not to look at threads that ask the beginning of a question or statement,
as many of them are not in my area of interest and I may not even open the thread.
Perhaps more people would participate in the thread if the title were clear.
in the title.
I tend not to look at threads that ask the beginning of a question or statement,
as many of them are not in my area of interest and I may not even open the thread.
Perhaps more people would participate in the thread if the title were clear.
LCoopie = Les
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
I answered yes to your question... but that's just my preference.
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...depends on the mood you may be in.
<< <i>Let me see... you asked "riddle"?? Why did you place riddle in quotation marks? Then two question marks? Both end in mark and both start with qu... qu marks... phonetically cue marks or cu marks... cu means copper so copper marks... are you talking about carbon spots on Lincoln cents?
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Some are looking for info.
Some want to impart info.
Some just want to stir the pot.
And then theres L.....
<< <i>Depends....
Some are looking for info.
Some want to impart info.
Some just want to stir the pot.
And then there's L.....
Fixed it for you!