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Posted by Mark - IN. on September 20, 2004 at 19:47:53 from (64.12.117.10):
In Reply to: Re: Questions about the new format ??? posted by paul on September 20, 2004 at 19:14:38:
Paul? That's the way the posts have always appeared on my lap top. Newest at top, oldest at bottom. Maybe I've been new and improved all along. Never understood that, has always made it tedious to read posts, because I open and read the original, then drop down to the one before it, which is the newest/latest repsonding post. But have gotten used to moving down to the bottom, and worked my way up to the top. Only gets confusing when people post, and then people post to that post (trailor) - then start angling acrossed my page towards the right, and if get too long, jump back to the middle, and angle off to the right again. At that point I just quit looking at times for the oldest post, and jump in and start reading them. You mean to tell me that I've been working under the newest latest greatest format all along? Man, after getting used to this, the original must've been fantastic!?!?! Perhaps I've been a Beta test all along. Hope didn't ruin it for everyone else by navigating through it. Sorry if I did.
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