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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 02, 2005 at 14:24:37 from (64.228.11.38):
In Reply to: Re: moved post posted by CNKS on February 02, 2005 at 08:22:29:
CNKS: I would be lost without the forum notification e mail. I always click that little box and it sends me an e mail everytime someone responds to any posting I've made. If you click directly on the number it will take you directly too the post in question. The reason I suggest this is, I wonder how many realize this. I think if this included a second box, where by you could get the same for any postings to a particular thread. Of course this would have to be a thread one was involved in. Then one could ask for either - or as it applies to notification. As it stands right now, one only receives notification of a direct responce to a post. I raise this point as I think there are a lot of people don't realize this feature. If there is one place where YT managemnt falter a bit, it is explaining use of this site. By the same sign, I feel the new forum proposal has never been explained well enough in laymans terms. Fine for the computer whizz kids. For we older people who never encountered computers in the work place. I liken it to my grand father learning to drive the car late in life. Never got good, always backed out of garage accelater 60% to the floor and riding the clutch. My dad always worried what would happen should his foot slip off clutch. We young lads though it funny, guess what young lads are laughing at me, driving computer. You take care and keep up the good work. YT needs you more than you need them.
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