Only when Ryushikazie is around.
I edit my posts almost all the time (75-100% of posts) and almost always specify.
I edit my posts almost all the time (75%-100% of posts) but rarely specify.
I edit my posts fairly often (50-75% of posts) and almost always specify.
I edit my posts fairly often (50-75% of posts) and rarely specify.
I edit my posts sometimes (25-50% of posts) and almost always specify.
I edit my posts sometimes (25-50% of posts) and rarely specify.
I rarely, if ever, edit my posts (0-25% of posts) and almost always specify
I rarely, if ever, edit my posts (0-25% of posts) and rarely specify.
Only when Ryushikazie is around.
I like this Thread! It's excellent
I almost always edit my Posts but I never specify because on other Forums I have used in the past they never had that option at all. I think I'll get used to it eventually and will start to specify.
I edit my Posts for the same reasons. Sometimes there is bad grammar, sometimes I may have missed a word out, sometimes I want to change a word or crop some sentences. Sometimes the point I am making is not very clear... as you all know, I make a lot of Threads and I realised people dont always read the First Post if there are a lot of replies or a lot of pages. So I try and make my Point faster in Threads nowadaysAnd just basically make tidy-ups.
I can't ever recall editing a post here.
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Chuck Noblet: Can anyone tell me the tragic irony of the Trojan War? Tina? Tina: Um, that horses are friendly creatures yet a hollow, wooden one was used to destroy Troy? Chuck Noblet: Wrong and no. Anyone else? Chip? Chip: That the mighty warrior Achilles was killed by a small cut to his ankle. Chuck Noblet: Chip is wronger. OK, here it is. The tragic irony of the Trojan War is that though it was fought over Helen, who was young and beautiful, by the time they rescued her ten years later, she was old and ugly. Tina: But wasn't recovering the king's wife reward enough for the Greeks? Chuck Noblet: Tina, an ugly woman is never a reward.