No. It has to create a new thread for each product. We'll see how it goes. If it gets cluttered, I can create a sub-forum for them...
Cool, I thought you might say that...
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No. It has to create a new thread for each product. We'll see how it goes. If it gets cluttered, I can create a sub-forum for them...
Hate this bottomless sac stuff, I am now the owner of new goggles
No. It has to create a new thread for each product. We'll see how it goes. If it gets cluttered, I can create a sub-forum for them...
no you do not need "longer" poles in the BC, you need adjustable poles. you need a longer pole when skinning but regular alpine ski legnth pole for actually skiing. helps for the pole to telescope really short (2-3') for climbing gullies. i will adjust a slight bit longer for steeper terrain, adjust slight bit shorter for bumps and flatter terrain. i almost never use adjustable touring poles when doing lift serviced, fixed legnth are definitely better suited for regular lift serviced.When would you need longer poles in the BC? When hiking up the mountain? My goal is to earn some turns at the local hill this spring to get ready for lax season.
no you do not need "longer" poles in the BC, you need adjustable poles. you need a longer pole when skinning but regular alpine ski legnth pole for actually skiing. helps for the pole to telescope really short (2-3') for climbing gullies. i will adjust a slight bit longer for steeper terrain, adjust slight bit shorter for bumps and flatter terrain. i almost never use adjustable touring poles when doing lift serviced, fixed legnth are definitely better suited for regular lift serviced.
Have faith, Mr Zee. Have faith. I'm a man of many talents!
In looking at it, I think you should create a seperate section- the other Gear posts will be buried within a week. If you do that, is there a way to maybe lock or delete posts after a set number of days? They are irrelevent after a fairly short time since the product represented is no longer available.
Just my 2 cents.
one problem with posting bottomless sac in the forums is that the links for defunt products stays on the forum. nice idea though, i like it. it is just hard to keep track of when i load up the forums and see six S&C links.
Well, the first iteration of this system was screwed up as it would pulling every item in the feed each time it checked it so there were duplicates. The SAC threads should be limited to only actual new items now. The Daily Gear Deals forum is set to sort by thread start date versus last post. I'm not sure whether this default sort will also apply to the New Posts search. Hopefully, it does. I hope this works better for you.greg, the S&C posts in the forum are rather annoying. i bring up new posts and half the links are S&C. i do like the idea, but it seems too invasive in its current state. can you have the S&C posts not pull up in the new topics link?
Ok, so where's todays items?
Again, I'm working on it with SAC. The link URLs in their feeds ramdonly changes even if the product doesn't causing vBulletin to pull in duplicates. Working on it...
I know, just busting your stones a little.
Guess I forgot the in the first one though...