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Posted by paul on April 01, 2005 at 05:51:28 from (66.60.197.127):
In Reply to: Re: HEY KIM posted by farmallman on March 31, 2005 at 19:27:11:
In general, folks with older software or dial-up connections have trouble with those new-fangled forum setups. As perhaps an older & more rural crowd here, that is important. This interface is pretty bullet-proof and works well with a wide assortment of browsers on PC & Mac. I'll assume it is more difficult for Kim to maintain that something out of a box, but from this side of the connection the current forum has wide support. Like the tractors we discuss, it is old software & works well without all the new plastic, electronics, and gee-whiz gismos. Simple, to the point. Speed of use on a dial-up connection is real important. On other forum software, I hate waiting 30 seconds to 2 minutes per message for the silly smilie balls to load. That just gets real, real old. JIMHO. If you are on high-speed & have the newest latest computer & software, then it will not matter to you. --->Paul
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