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Old 12-05-2020, 11:12 AM   #1
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Re: The build date project

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Awesome geunther, I get it now, sorry for injecting some confusion into this process - thanks again and keep doing what you're doing! So, if I'm tracking now - Post #2 of this thread will always be "the" most current list, is that correct? Again, appreciate the hard work. Agree, the quoting option, although the least work overall, gets messy and gooned up pretty quickly.
On this thread, both post #1 and post#2 should be redundant (within a reasonable amount of time). The thinking was at least one of us should be able to update in a reasonable amount of time eliminating a single point of failure. And of course, we were trying different methods of keeping the list current and knowing at some point, we would likely move to one post vs 1 and 2. The thought was a user could just add a post and either/both of us would add the info into a current listing so the list would not get all jacked up with numerous editors.
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Old 12-05-2020, 02:58 PM   #2
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Re: The build date project

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On this thread, both post #1 and post#2 should be redundant (within a reasonable amount of time). The thinking was at least one of us should be able to update in a reasonable amount of time eliminating a single point of failure. And of course, we were trying different methods of keeping the list current and knowing at some point, we would likely move to one post vs 1 and 2. The thought was a user could just add a post and either/both of us would add the info into a current listing so the list would not get all jacked up with numerous editors.
Yes sir geunther, your correct in everything you’ve said, couldn’t have explained it better myself. Jocko, no worries for seeking clarification on things and helping to make this a better explained process. As said above it was hard with the cut and paste to keep the lists clean and accurate with people quoting the wrong lists etc. in this thread there is a lot better quality control and accuracy overall. I love these trucks and I like this board a lot, this is the least I can do to help the 67-72 legacy and the board that helps us all so much.

I don’t have permission/ability to close threads on the 67-72 side and I’ve requested that the original be closed but it hasn’t happened yet. I will try and see what I can do to get it closed to avert anymore confusion.
Also, that I can see, there hasn’t been anymore additions to that thread since I posted stating that this thread was active.
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