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Re: Off subject, posting on this site probelm
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 19, 2006 at 05:14:49 from (209.226.247.158):
In Reply to: Off subject, posting on this site probelm posted by Jimer on May 18, 2006 at 04:10:44:
Jimer: A couple of times this past week, Farmall page was missing from YT home page, yet when you clicked on discussion forums it would be there, but not in it's usual configuration. This happens from time to time, and one can only expect they are having technical problems at YT. These are usually short term as YT tend to be right on top of these problems. For example one day this week Farmall only had one page. If you see that you know something is not right. In the past I've seen 10 or 12 pages of discussion on 2 pages. If you come to this site and Farmall doesn't have 10 pages of discussion, you may as well sign off or go to another page, or go and adjust the clutch on you tractor. Anything, just don't bother trying to post, unless you have time to waste. I will almost guarentee Kim will have the problem fixed in 4 to 6 hours. That's not to say the problem won't haunt her again tomorrow. I do know the Pratt family recently made a sizeablbe capital outlay on new computer equipment. Kim did tell me they were having some minor difficulties fine tuning this equipment. So if you couldn't post for a day or 2, your problems are very minor.
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