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Don't be so sensitive Morten, your'e more than welcome to make suggestions, if I happen to disagree with them that really doesn't count as 'snubbing'

 

I will repeat: My Bad. Sorry.

 

(although your first response was a little snubby ;))

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i think leaving it as it is too.

as others have said, it is great banter and entertaining.

i too like to catch up on the thread when i have been away from this forum for a few days. much better than tv... imo :thumbup1:

 

it is also nice to see the problems, fix's and pictures, like an unofficial fix-it encyclopedia :laugh1:

a good idea morten. but i think its best as is..

chris.

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i know I am a few links short of a chain, but i have not quite sussed out what a 'sticky' is?

 

Sticky is a thread that is pinned so it always shows at the top of the list of topics, typically used for important threads that people need to see, and which otherwise would be bumped down onto page 2 and beyond.

 

In this case the thread doesnt need to be stickied as its constantly posted on

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I only ever view "todays posts" and no sticky's show up there.

 

So I have just looked at "forums" to see if any show up there, and, indeed , they do.

 

But the first "sticky" I looked at concerns the christmas raffle, and its the first I have seen about it this year. I was thinking it was bit conspicuous by its absence and was thinking Steve was leaving it a bit late.

 

It seems by viewing only "todays posts" I am missing out on the more serious things on the forum.

 

Is it only me that does it this way, or does something need changing?

 

Barrie

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