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Like the new forum format change today.

Dec 14, 2004 4:47AM PST

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(NT) (NT) jst wish the yeloow was tad duller
Dec 14, 2004 5:35AM PST
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(NT) (NT) Agree & blinding... would rather look at the ads
Dec 14, 2004 6:34AM PST
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Well, it's certainly yellow. . .
Dec 14, 2004 11:38PM PST

But everything seems to work ok.

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The new "no further replies" message is
Dec 15, 2004 7:21AM PST

much better than the old one also and noone should get offended anymore even though that was never the intention before. This is the new one for those that haven't seen it.

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Re: new "no further replies" message
Dec 16, 2004 5:52AM PST

Agree Roddy, much better than the old:

"No further replies will be accepted"

Steve Haniger had brought this up early last month. Lee Koo suggested a change possibly like this:

"Message thread limit has been reached. Please post a new reply to the main discussion topic to continue your discussion."

His final results just recently came out and I noticed it in a post I made to a long thread in SpeakEasy.

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Yep JR, I always
Dec 16, 2004 9:33AM PST

follow the discussions in the feedback forum and chime in if I think I have something to add.