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I check regularly on the C6 General Discussion board. There seems to be a lot of newcomers (myself included) that ask the same questions over and over and are directed to do a search. I was wondering if we could ask the administrators to put more stickies that cover the frequently asked questions like (Z51 or F55?, NCM Deliveries, Tires, etc.) These questions seem to somewhat annoy the senior members since they are asked these over and over. Thanks.
I check regularly on the C6 General Discussion board. There seems to be a lot of newcomers (myself included) that ask the same questions over and over and are directed to do a search. I was wondering if we could ask the administrators to put more stickies that cover the frequently asked questions like (Z51 or F55?, NCM Deliveries, Tires, etc.) These questions seem to somewhat annoy the senior members since they are asked these over and over. Thanks.
People complain MORE when the # of stickies get to be too many. At times there have been LARGE sticky threads in those General sections that contained alot of information about such things. A couple have even reached their size limits.
It's going to still be the thoughts of the board to try to use searches to find things. It's one of the reasons for the forum, to share stories, ideas, how-to's, etc and to be able to search all of them is a great resource.
There is constant "newcomers" coming on board. There will always be the same questions asked as each lucky new Corvette owner joins the forum. They too will be introduced to the "search" feature.
We hope that your stay here is fun and you learn alot.
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