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Mark, I just have to ask. Tell me if I am accurate here. Situation: Mark has an issue with his computer, and so Mark decides to Google the problem. Mark finds answer to his problem and decides to write a tutorial because it might increase his forum's traffic. I do appreciate the fact that you dedicate a lot of time to writing TUTs. This is your forum after all and the main contributor SHOULD be you. However I personally do not think every menial task necessarily deserves to be aired as a tutorial. Don't create one just for the sake of creating one. I would rather see high quality, than high quantity.
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