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Old 11-27-2008, 11:58 PM
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I'm going to be busy tomorrow with guest carvers. For situations like this would it be possible to add a menu item similiar to "New Posts" called "Tomorrow Posts"? I have time to read them now but won't tomorrow.
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Old 11-28-2008, 08:26 AM
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Do you hear how addicted you/we are? LOL
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Old 11-28-2008, 09:01 AM
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This good..lol I will post for tomorrow also....lol....I have a show tonight and tomorrow....
So if you could post your tomorrow post now I have about an hour....lol
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Old 11-28-2008, 12:00 PM
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I'm a little slow, I just posted for "yesterday" lol
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Ha ha ha...omg...at least I am not the only one...can you save your post for after the 7th?! Do appreciate it!
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Old 11-28-2008, 07:23 PM
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Moderator,
I just wondered if it were possible.

It would be very nice of you to provide this service for busy folks like myself.
Sooooo I assume the answer is noooo since I didn't recieve an answer. Darn!
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Bob:
Above the message list, on the green bar (if you are logged in) is a link called "New s". If, for example, you log in on Monday, and read everything, but then don't log in until Wednesday, you can click on this link, and all new posts from the time you last logged in until the current time will show up. Then, just below that green bar, over on the right, is a little short green bar that says "Page 1 of x", and has some numbers. The board normally only shows 25 threads per page, so if more than 25 threads have been posted since you last viewed, the "x" in "Page 1 of x" will show "2" or "3" or even "4" or more. To see the oldest posts, click on the "3' or "next" until you get to the end, then you can click on an earlier number after reading everything on that page, and see the next latest page. When you finally click on "1", you'll be reading the stuff that was posted in the last few hours.

The key is to always log in as a member; if you don't, there is no link to "New s".

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Old 11-28-2008, 09:05 PM
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Claude, your much too nice and I'm a bum.

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Claude, your much too nice and I'm a bum.

Thank you

This was so funny! ha ha ha ha...Claude...you are too nice and xsailor you are not a bum But you are funny!
Claude you are always so helpful, I do appreciate your time very much - thank you!
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