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Is it alright to create a thread (Rumble strip) and use it to make notes (ie add different information to it every day(?)

I'm not saying no-one can reply to the thread (although it would be quite pointless) and I don't want the thread to be locked (unless I would still be able edit my OP).

I'm only asking because it would be the easiest method for me to do what I'm planning on (and it's on my iPhone so I can't use any sort of word processor).

Would the above be O.k?

Thanks.
Zm.
 
Why not just use the notes feature on the iPhone, or get a notebook and pen? It seems a bit of a daft request to be honest and I don't think it'll fly.
 
Plus, would you really want everyone to be able to see it?
 
If I am not mistaken that is called a blog, and there are blog pages for that.
Here even giving you a link to it:
https://accounts.google.com/Service...p=http://www.blogger.com/home&ltmpl=start#s01

No-ones disputing that; but do you need to speak with that tone(?)

how do you get a tone out of writings??? (he didn't use !, or other more mean annotations)

It pretty much goes against the definition of a forum, were multiple entities discuss subjects, monologues as said is blogs
 
If I am not mistaken that is called a blog, and there are blog pages for that.
Here even giving you a link to it:
https://accounts.google.com/Service...p=http://www.blogger.com/home&ltmpl=start#s01



how do you get a tone out of writings??? (he didn't use !, or other more mean annotations)

It's quite clear what I meant by tone; the way his words came across:

1. GTP isn't a personal notepad, so I don't think you can, sorry about that.

2. GTP is NOT your personal notepad, so NO!

Geddit?

Anyways, im not starting an argument. So, moving on...
 
Don't worry, I've thought of a more interesting alternative.
Thanks to those who helped...

...and *ibo* S3 Racer
 
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