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Reply Wed 21 Jun, 2006 12:57 am
what dose "along with everything else" mean? Thank you!
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margo
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jun, 2006 01:03 am
"along with everything else"

in addition to

as well as

It implies a number of different things happening together.


You would geet a better response if you made the subject of your post more descriptive

for example - Make the title: What does "along with everything else" mean?

Help - is not very helpful!
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dadpad
 
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Reply Wed 21 Jun, 2006 01:19 am
The subject should be relevant to the topic or question.

Ideally the subject line should be able to summarize the question.

Using a relevant title will greatly increase the chances of an answer.

An example of a bad title is: "HELP ME!"
An example of a good title is: "get the drop on"
Using all caps and screaming for help will usually mean most people ignore you.

If you use a relevant title with relevant keywords more people will find your topic.
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sunflowerbbs
 
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Reply Fri 23 Jun, 2006 07:06 pm
Thank you very much!
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