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Ok, I know i'm clueless, but I've never noticed that and even after your description still don't see it. It's where on the home page?? I was a member for a long time before I realized you could click on someone's avatar and find all of their posts and topics they started. i also used to scroll though the member to find someone so I could locate their avatar. I discovered if you just type in their name in the search, threads they started or are mentioned in will pop up and you can find them a whole lot quicker. ETA: ok, just found it, too funny TG I never knew that was there...now we can all be busted for how often we're on during the day by not only PS but each other
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Hey both those facts about PS are new to me. I''m just not that good at finding my way around LOL!
Most of my revisions are for spelling so I don''t think I''ve been trying to hide any juicy info. Would be funny if I thought I could hide stuff by revising it. Well I did think that but it''s just my poor spelling skills! Now you all know. Crying in shame. LOLAny easy way to keep up with a certain thread you''re interested in? I scroll through looking for them each time. |
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Yep, people from all over the world sitting in the privacy of their homes or offices, reading PS...pretty amazing! |
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I noticed the anonymous users when I started this thread. At the time it was 70ish registered users and over 700 anonymous, which I thought was a ton! I never saw that it could be up to 1400! Wow, that is a lot of people reading and lurking. Better be careful what I say!
![]() ![]() I''ve never subscribed to a thread because I thought it would be crazy and clutter up my inbox. I may try it. But I do tend to forget and keep track of what threads I posted on... |
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Someone did that to me when I first joined---and I revised I swear within 10 SECONDS of the first post---and even said "you revised this but I wanted to comment on your original post." Made a big stink about it. I found it incredibly rude Although I guess it taught me NEVER to post before I was sure of what I wanted to say--some opinionated PSer might take away my right to revision!!My fave PS feature is definitely the "most active" tab, all the stuff after the SUPER long threads. |
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I believe I remember who did that (could be wrong though as I can tend to be senile)...and if you know anything about her now since you''ve been posting for a while, you''ve probably come to realize she''s a straight shooter more than anything else! I think if you post, we read, you revise, too late.
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LOL it was probably me. I have to admit I love when I see people revised their posts...I always like to see what they changed. But a lot of times I see what someone said, reply and hit 'quote' and then I start replying and they are revising in the meantime...and you don't even know it til you hit post and then you see oh they changed their post...and then it's kind of too late...plus I still typically want to say what I originally thought even if they revised. ![]() Trust me there have been a few times when I am like darn do I really want to say that and then I get quoted before I can change it and it's like...oh well! doh! |
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google tool bar does spell check for forums if your running windows. http://toolbar.google.com/T4/index_xp.html |
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Now that''s really really helpful. Almost all of my revisions are for spelling. THANKS |