Kudos to you MENTORS for handling it better then I would.

I'm done now just had to get that off my chest.

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Novice Guide for Cuts (pot still)kook04 wrote: maybe cuts are the biggest learning curve, here.
No...squidd wrote:Is there no way to restrict replies to posts in the Mentor section, to the OP and the Mentors ?
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Easily done. - Done it myself once (that I know of). Since then I double check before posting.gr8brewer wrote:I posted there by mistake once. I was using the View Active Topic feature and found my self in the mentor section without realizing it. Only after submitting my post did I see that I was in the mentors section. I then found I could not delete it. I then edited the post to read mods please delete my post.
No, this cannot be done... We are at the mercy of working within the limitations of the phpBB forum software... Things sound simple on paper but when your hands are tied by the underlying software, well, you're stuck...Prairiepiss wrote:Is there a way? Mite be stupid but. When someone replies in that section for it to go to a confirmation page that says. You are about to post on a mentoring section post. Do you really want to proceed? Yes or no. Kinda like when someone posts while you are trying to post. Just ideas don't really know how this boards software works. Tell you the truth I was just venting a little. I probably shouldn't have. I just have a hard time keeping my mouth shut gets me in trouble sometimes. If you haven't noticed.
likkerluvver wrote:Easily done. - Done it myself once (that I know of). Since then I double check before posting.gr8brewer wrote:I posted there by mistake once. I was using the View Active Topic feature and found my self in the mentor section without realizing it. Only after submitting my post did I see that I was in the mentors section. I then found I could not delete it. I then edited the post to read mods please delete my post.
A larger warning (same size as "Buyer Beware" in classified ads.) might further help this insomniac's middle-of-the-night postings.
With good home distilled likker hair of the dog is unecessary, well, in my experience.LWTCS wrote:Get some hair of the dog and be happy.