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Posted by T_Bone on September 20, 2004 at 05:47:40 from (4.240.42.20):
In Reply to: possible new format for forums posted by rustyfarmall on September 19, 2004 at 14:57:49:
Hi Guys, You need to try out the new forums. There not to bad and be changed to suit your needs under "edit profile" I have a 56k dial-up that I get 26.4kps or 28.6kps out of since I'm so far out in the bushes and I don't have a problem with using either forum layout. I did burn up a motherboard last December and bought a new puter with XP home. XP stomps Win98 all to heII and page loads are greatly improved 99% of the time. With win98 it was so bad I was thinking of going with satellite (my only choice for speed) but now my dial-up is adaquote for how I use my puter. We have several members here that post under several different names(handles) on the same forum so hopefully the new software will help with that. So whats the big deal with posting under several different names? Because your replying to the same person serveral times or debating a topic with several people agreeing with one another when in fact it's only one person! T_Bone
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