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Rubbermaid glue report: Forget Gorilla Glue
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"Gareee©" wrote: "Kurt" wrote in message ... Only that when people were inquiring about very general things, a good place to start is with Google. I found myself going to Google for a few of the topics brought up here, and was able to learn even more. I use google here all the time,. but the best pond tips I've gotten are ALL from the old newsgroup. Plus it makes no sense to try various web tips, when people here have already tried them, and found issues with them. Otherwise why even bother to have the newsgroup? The whole point it to share tips, tricks, successes and failures so we all have better healthier ponds. Of course, but in the instance where someone might be looking where to find a particular product, a Google search would have solved the query pretty quick. The Gorilla Glue thread, for example is a perfect example of what you are talking about - Personal experience on its effectiveness. For example: The topic of using a shop vac to clean my pond was worth it's weight in gold to me. Would have taken a while to find that solution in Google. The group rocks. (or flows) -- To reply by email, remove the word "space" |
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