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Keeping threads on topic.

I find it a bit annoying when a thread gets off topic. I call it hijacking a post. For example my recent post regarding pinpointer compatibility should not be going on and on about which color coil is better, white or black.

Can we keep posts on topic? I think it is a bit more helpful for people who have questions if they can find a solution by reading the first post.
 
It is also a good idea to give posts a meaningful title which helps when searching the forum.
 
Both 100% right. I split Monte's post and replies on colored coils to a separate thread.
 
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