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Read Kill's comments re: preparing for Navy & performance of Harnish Tuesday as found in today's Chronicle
Here is the link:

http://www.daily-chronicle.com/articles/...912627.txt

Cybes - if you are going to go through the trouble of starting a new thread...can you at least make it a little easier on us and copy and paste the link???...it only takes a second...
Huskie359 Wrote:Here is the link:

http://www.daily-chronicle.com/articles/...912627.txt

Cybes - if you are going to go through the trouble of starting a new thread...can you at least make it a little easier on us and copy and paste the link???...it only takes a second...

...bastage leaves the toilet seat up too.....
I figure on sites most fans here visit regularly , such links- which often have multiple stories- should be an easy favorite.
you figure wrong
Cybes...don't take the comments to heart. Some people just like to ***** and moan if they have to do one extra thing. Good forbid they should have to spend a minute surfing the web.
HuskieBro Wrote:Cybes...don't take the comments to heart. Some people just like to ***** and moan if they have to do one extra thing. Good forbid they should have to spend a minute surfing the web.

I don't think it's about having to make a couple extra clicks. There's just something odd about his style of a title post that means absolutely nothing followed by a command to "read this article at this site."

Cybes is an asset to this board and the Huskie Community but he's a little hard to figure out sometimes.
HuskieBro Wrote:Cybes...don't take the comments to heart. Some people just like to ***** and moan if they have to do one extra thing. Good forbid they should have to spend a minute surfing the web.

Actually, no. First, I'd have to google the Cronicle since i have no idea what their web address is. Then I'd have to locate the article referenced and god forbid I try after it's been shuffled off into an archive or something. How hard is it to provide a link? Much much easier than hunting Google and some newspapers archives when I have no darn idea what the article is even called.
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