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Old 03-16-2009, 08:10 PM
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Default I figured out how to see replies like kawf, make everything a new topic :)

Seriously, since the format is the same as everyone else now the site I think that will become the most popular for us old-timers looking for repair and maintenance info will be the one with the best search engine. Audiworld was the most usable but now it's as vanilla as the rest.
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Originally Posted by JohnLZ7W
since the format is the same as everyone else now the site I think that will become the most popular for us old-timers looking for repair and maintenance info will be the one with the best search engine.
that's quite a long sentence, mate!
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Default Was thinking the same thing.

New topics are visible without clicking through a bunch of previously read posts. TT forum and other heavily used forums are likely to see a bunch of this. At least till we all wander away in frustration.
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I'm not sure what happened there, not even sure what I was trying to say. lol!
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John your not an old timer, just a long timer. I think you have to be at least 40 to be an old timer.
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so what does it mean if you're over 50? Really old timer?
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I just bought mine and I'll be 6 in Jan. 65 is the new 40.
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66 in Jan.
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