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I just noticed another crap thing about this board
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I just noticed another crap thing about this board
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You can but only at the top level page.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time -
And it's DOG slow. Crikey another example of a poor technology running on a poor platform. How slow can a small BB be with about 5 simultaneous users.....Comment
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Slow?
Hi DP,
Cannot understand why you are finding the forum slow. Forum is hosted on dedicated server of its own, no other sites or systems running on this box at all apart from the forum.
load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.00
Server is hardly struggling...
I am on a P4 2.8Ghz with 1Gb Ram and have tested this on other PC's, Windows & Linux and also tested on Mac laptop with 256 Mb Ram and the site is very responsive for me.
Maybe you should look at local network / pc performance if you are finding the site slow?
Could be that the site is a little graphic heavy so maybe a new, cleaner skin will solve load time problems.
Might be able to find a little plug in that will show page load times...
Kind Regards
CUK AdminComment
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Crap Board
Crap board it may be, but it is keeping AtW off, so cant be that bad
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Hey i like vbulletin, its nice and fast for me and highly configurable. (I use it myself for my websites).
Talk about a load of old fuddy duddies who can deal with change..... :PComment
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Too busy with new major update to SKAOriginally posted by DodgyAgentCrap board it may be, but it is keeping AtW off, so cant be that bad
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Major update? I thought you said you were canning the whole thing.Originally posted by AtWToo busy with new major update to SKA
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That was false information by the impostor AtVV <-- double V, not W.Originally posted by OwlHootMajor update? I thought you said you were canning the whole thing.
This is the project of my lifetime and I won't can it until it becomes successful even if it takes next 10 years.Comment
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At 29, you really ought to spend more time with girls. Although, perhaps it's best to avoid them altogether....Originally posted by AtWThis is the project of my lifetime and I won't can it until it becomes successful even if it takes next 10 years.
Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smeeComment
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