And have a link which takes me to my last post on the thread (i.e. not a link to the OP)?
Cheers
Leffe
And have a link which takes me to my last post on the thread (i.e. not a link to the OP)?
Cheers
Leffe
If god is omnipotent and omnipresent, shouldn't we just let him deal with the gays? He seems more equiped to deal with his own business.
If god is omnipotent and omnipresent, shouldn't we just let him deal with the gays? He seems more equiped to deal with his own business.
You could do a search for your posts in the forum. Then look at the first one in each thread you want to read.
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Shakespeare said it long ago when he described the Right Wing political movement so very well -
"It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury signifying nothing."
Long story short... it doesn't work anymore. Neither does Top Poster, Top Rep List, Hottest Threads, Welcome our Newest Member, Members Online or Most Viewed Threads.
Progress, eh?![]()
There's a link in your member page, top left, that says "find latest posts", but it doesn't work.
This sucks for folks like me who have fairly long gaps between visits. I always used the "find all posts by ____________" link in my member page to find threads I posted in which were buried. Now I'm finding it very difficult, if not impossible to locate my discussions unless I'm here all the time, which i don't want to be.
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“I get a kick out of being an outsider constantly. It allows me to be creative. I don't like anything in the mainstream and they don't like me.”
― Bill Hicks
Americans are easily startled, but they'll soon be back...and in greater numbers.
WARNING! In the unlikely event of an accidental agreement with anything stated in the above post, contact a clinical psychiatrist immediately.
Since we have begun using the new format I have been unable to use the search function?
Is this a common problem? Are the mods aware of it?
Help?
"But the modern Irish, contrary to popular impression, have little sense of history. What they have is a sense of grievance, which they choose to dignify by christening it history. History therefore is 'not so much a matter of learning from the past as of stirring old grievances to keep them on the boil'."
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