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One thing that does seem good is SEO. If I post a techy question here and do a search the next day for other solutions I usually find my own post at the top.
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Does seem quiet the last year or so but can't say I've noticed any technical problems. There's browser zoom and font size options for us old farts.
PS Maybe I haven't noticed changes as I am still viewing 5 year old posts from my browser cache.
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Originally posted by administrator View PostThat may change soon
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostMove a thread to LR and post counts don't accrue. A number of posters don't like it.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhy is a thread being in LR a problem. It's not a bin. It could be just as lively as general.
If your statement is true then there would be no reason not to move the Word Association thread would there.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIf you ... move all threads that could get up a head of speed to LR...
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SY01 threw exception java.lang.learnHowToFrakinCodeMFYouMoron Exception
Stack trace : function threeMillionLinePoorlyCommentedFunction() threw cantCodeForToffeeException at line 1
Parameters strMessage = "Automatically generated drivel";
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIt is more usuable now on my android. The Icons at the top fix has helped. Credit.
It makes me wonder how many of the moaners about this are actually IT contractors. 12 years of IT has told me nothing works first time.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYou aint never worked with me then!
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWe used a Neural network to program it's linguistic and posting abilities. Even with all the bandwidth AtW can muster over 1000s of PC's, we've managed to get it's synapses firing at the equivalent of a mentally handicapped 3 year old chimp. Given an infinite amount of time and bandwidth, we are convinced that at some point it will type something resembling a human post.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIt's taken us, what? 300 iterations to get the suity bot almost working?
Still talks crap.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYou aint never worked with me then!
Still talks crap.
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