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Re: Questions about the new format ???
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Posted by Mark - IN. on September 20, 2004 at 18:37:25 from (64.12.117.10):
In Reply to: Re: Questions about the new format ??? posted by paul on September 20, 2004 at 12:30:27:
Hmmm? I've been coming here to YT for about 1/2 a year, and as I read the posts, I sometimes see people mentioning things in their posts about the original posts that I don't see. It leaves me scratching my head and wondering what they're talking about, because I don't see some of those things. Hmmm? Nevertheless, I carry on and hope that I don't look stupid adding onto something in a way that makes no sense, because I'm missing something. As for the little box at the upper right? I see a little box that allows me to move to another forum, although I don't see anything mentioning the new format that I hear others mentioning. And there's another example right there. The new format - I first learned (heard) about it a day or so ago when everyone was posting their complaints. I was left scratching my head as to what new format and when/where did everyone hear about a new format. As for cookies, I try to delete everyday, but missed a few days because was vacationing to put up a new fence. When I opened my laptop, had a million Emails calling/addressing me by my full name, and reported to AOL as spam. And when I invoked Norton before bed last night, found two new spywares/trackers that I hope it deleted. I'll run Norton again tonight, and when get up in the morning, will see.
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