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How to use the same RELAY on 12V & 24V vehicles
JDW:
--- Quote from: james_s on August 18, 2019, 07:02:58 pm ---Your question was answered already wasn't it? It's not unusual at all for threads to wander into other topics once the question has been answered.
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:palm:
Might as well talk religion, politics and space exploration too. Apparently, anything goes in this forum!
Richard Crowley:
--- Quote from: JDW on August 18, 2019, 09:20:53 pm ---Might as well talk religion, politics and space exploration too. Apparently, anything goes in this forum!
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Quite to the contrary. The "topic-drift" is one of the better features of this forum. We read (and participated in) several possible solution to your problem, but also discussion of several related issues. :-+
JDW:
From "About Us": "The site is essentially a self moderated forum, and people lead by example."
And the example appears to be, "ramble on, folks!"
Who am I to stop to the party? Carry on!
james_s:
Well you're welcome to duck out at any time should the topic of discussion no longer be relevant to you. Nobody is forcing you to stick around and listen to our chatter. You're as welcome as anyone to hang out here but you don't get to dictate what people talk about. Topic drift is par for the course, if you're bothered by that then this probably isn't the forum for you.
JDW:
Sorry, but there's where I draw the line. "Nobody is forcing you to hear the chatter" is a ridiculous statement because I created this thread and therefore it's obvious I will follow it to see if someone ever posts a relevant-to-the-title reply that may interest me.
Why not just start your own thread(s) and leave this one alone so that people who come to this threat with the understanding it will be on-topic can follow this thread more easily to its final conclusion?
This is becoming an example of why most forums cannot moderate themselves because many people posting to the forums think they are always right going about it the way they feel is best. But I assure you, when there is conflict brewing, it's time to create your own thread. So please do that. Now.
Thank you.
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