Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Please do not abbreviate the year. Use the full 4 digit year.

Posted by Joe Kriz on 06/18/12 - 3:15 PM
#1

I see too many people abbreviating the year of their Whalers or motors, etc...

Please, when people search for certain year items, abbreviated years do not work well.
Our Search Engine requires a minimum of 3 characters to be able to search. Therefore, trying to do a search for a certain year does not work with just 2 characters. Use the full 4 digit year.

'86 is 3 key strokes... 1986 is four keystrokes....

There is no such thing as 86' year as that would be 86 feet.....

Thank you for your co-operation......

All years that are abbreviated will be changed which makes the admins work more than then should have to.

Edited by Joe Kriz on 06/25/12 - 1:55 PM

Posted by Joe Kriz on 06/19/12 - 6:29 PM
#2

I'm serious about this folks...

Every post I see that has an abbreviated year will show EDIT in your post.....

Please.............. Use the full 4 digit year............

Posted by wezie on 06/20/12 - 5:45 AM
#3

Thanks Joe, that is something I would never have thought of.
It has most likely caused problems in other searches.

John

Posted by Mtierney on 06/20/12 - 6:58 AM
#4

Joe, hope you didn't mind my tongue-in-cheek comment in the other thread (I didn't want to hijack that thread either). Thank you for all of your hard work with this site, it is truly one of the most helpful sites out there! I can see how the full year would help in searches.

Thanks again,

Matt

Posted by vin197922outrage on 06/20/12 - 1:40 PM
#5

will do

Posted by Jay Fitz on 06/30/12 - 7:18 PM
#6

Mtierney wrote: Thank you for all of your hard work with this site, it is truly one of the most helpful sites out there! I can see how the full year would help in searches.


What he said...

Posted by Joe Kriz on 07/01/12 - 1:52 PM
#7

I have a 12' Ford Pickup for a tow vehicle.....

What year Ford is it?
1912 or 2012 ?

Edited by Joe Kriz on 06/30/12 - 9:00 PM

Posted by cwk6 on 07/01/12 - 2:21 PM
#8

Joe Kriz wrote:
I have a 12' Ford Pickup for a tow vehicle.....

Twelve feet seems awfully short for a truck...

Posted by Joe Kriz on 07/01/12 - 2:27 PM
#9

We have a WINNER........

That was a trick question and wanted to find out who was on the ball.......

Obviously you cannot determine the year of the Ford truck as it is a very short 12 foot truck.......

I'm glad someone is paying attention cwk6...........

Posted by Carmarche on 07/02/12 - 4:59 AM
#10

Oops... I read that when I joined and still goofed.
I got the dreaded edit. Sorry bout that ! Marc

Posted by Joe Kriz on 07/10/12 - 3:06 PM
#11

No need for apologies folks....

I also am not here to give anyone English lessons on how to use proper punctuation marks...

However, it is much easier for everyone reading your post to read the full year rather then try and figure out if it is 88' (88 feet) or 88" (88 inches) or 88 (88 HP)...... 1988 should be used.
This also helps out when people do a search for the correct year item they may be looking for...

So, I am asking everyone to please use the full 4 digit year....

Thanks for all your co-operation........

Posted by DonavonMn on 09/30/12 - 11:40 PM
#12

Sorry Joe, I will go edit some of my recent posts.

Don

Posted by jack12 on 03/29/13 - 11:20 PM
#13

Apologies Joe. I will review code of conduct section. This site is truly fantastic.

Posted by Joe Kriz on 05/30/15 - 10:34 PM
#14

We still see far too many people abbreviating the year, so please, use the full 4 digit year.