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FYI: We upgraded the board today, and we know about the issue with quotes already. There should be a patch available soon. Please report any other issues here.

Scott


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kareng Grand Master

FYI: We upgraded the board today, and we know about the issue with quotes already. There should be a patch available soon. Please report any other issues here.

Scott

 

 

 

Putting a few blank lines between helps keep them separate.  Or you could use italics or a diffferent font

bartfull Rising Star

Whew! A little earlier today when I clicked on I got a message that said "FORBIDDEN! You are not allowed access to page!"

 

I figured it was something to do with an upgrade. :)

jerseyangel Proficient

Whew! A little earlier today when I clicked on I got a message that said "FORBIDDEN! You are not allowed access to page!"

I figured it was something to do with an upgrade. :)

Usually means Scott is keeping us up to date :)

Jestgar Rising Star

Or torturing us

mushroom Proficient

Yep, that's the tool Scott uses to rap the mods over the knuckles.  Wonder how you earned it??? :lol:

Scott Adams Grand Master

Ok, I think I made it a bit better...


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Ok, I think I made it a bit better...

 

 

testing

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testing

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kareng Grand Master

123

Houston, we have lift-off!

mushroom Proficient

Hey, since when did the quotes think they have to give us military time? :blink:

kareng Grand Master

Hey, since when did the quotes think they have to give us military time? :blink:

Just a little someone to stimulate your mind!

Lady Eowyn Apprentice

Hi admin

In the last couple of days, each time I come onto the forum I am already signed in.

I can sign out, go away, come back and I'm already signed in again :blink: .

Is this supposed to be happening?

It's not that I mind ...... just thought that something may have gone astray or I've done something different.

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