Give Credit Where Credit Is Due - OOT

THANKS SO VERY MUCH FORUM PEOPLE!!
i've done nothing here except ask a bunch of questions, most of the time questions you've likely answered 1 gigatimes before. I've gotten all straight answers and sugestions.
I've seen people be so greedy and secretive about knowledge, it just seems amazing that people will put themselves on the line for almost nothing. I've thought what could i do to repay, couldn't think of anything but writing something like this. If ya guys are ever in Argentina, lemme know and i'll throw you a party or something.
emilio
P.S.: If there's anything i can do...

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