"Then page-down to the bottom of that screen and find "More Search Options" in red. Click on it and you should find a search screen that is more versatile and actually somewhat useful." Sorry, I forgot to mention about that in my post.
BF, yes, I found the additional link. Thanks. A better "idea" can be found at: Google Groups : rec.games.pinball newsgroup
Jim
coolbet, I frequently have the same question. However, in my humble opinion, the confusingly-named "Search our Community" * function is better than nothing, but certainly not great.
The key, as nearly as I can make it out, is initially to search for virtually any toy train-related item simply in order to bring up the next screen. Then page-down to the bottom of that screen and find "More Search Options" in red. Click on it and you should find a search screen that is more versatile and actually somewhat useful.
Anyone have a better approach?
* Contrast "Search our Community" to the "Search This Site" feature which seems to be at least partially restricted to subscribers to the magazine.
Thanks, Tim. The search feature works well, once found!
Wow, that's it? Meaning no disrespect, but whose brain child was that? Do programmers ever try using the programs/sites they create?
On the right side of the page look for the box that says "Search our Community" It is very easy to overlook.....sometimes I still forget where it is. LOL!!
I guess I'm missing something here, but how does one do a search on the site on a particular subject?
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