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I remember the olden days, when CUK was all just fields. There weren't that many IT people on here back then, it was mostly comedians who posted in their spare time. You only needed to choose any random thread and your sides would be splitting, such was the witty repartee and banter.
It's not like that now. All the new people have ruined it. They're not as funny as the people who used to post here. And what's with all the new forum stuff? It doesn't work properly on Netscape 2, Mosaic, or my AOL browser at home.
I remember when the boss bought a new tape drive. It took me 4 years and umpteen training courses before I could finally figure out how to eject the tape. I complained then too. Even worse was when they took the tape player out of the Passat and put in a CD player. What am I supposed to do with all my old Meatloaf tapes now?
I don't like change.
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EZboard all the way thenOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostI know you like running an old and insecure browser, AtW, but running old and insecure apps on the server isn't really an option.
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I know you like running an old and insecure browser, AtW, but running old and insecure apps on the server isn't really an option.
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