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Bergie, get rid of the "edit" announcement
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Superchief, <br />I was going to let sleeping dogs lie, with your post; but then I thought better of it. I checked out when you joined this forum and it was about a month ago. The history of this forum is that it is a replacement of an MR forum that was slow, kluttzy, hard to follow, impossible to do a search, and generally poor performance. It was a number of us who whined and moaned and complained that I'm sure help bring it to the attention to those powers that be who eventually decided to correct it. <br /> <br />The biggest problem with the current forum is that you can't post pics to it. For me, this really isn't a big deal, as I am the most active on the Atlas forum where thousands and thousands of pics have been posted, and the world didn't come to an end. <br /> <br />But when this forum came into being, because I whined and moaned so much, I made a personal commitment to stay here for at least one year to help it become a good forum and a great place to come. What you see today is light years ahead of what used to be. <br /> <br />The only way to get improvements is to whine and moan about them. Oh yes, my favourite whining and moaning isn't about pictures but about the pop ups. <br /> <br />A good forum, is quick, easy to navigate, fairly simple in design, allowing pictures, with chat (I haven't whined and moaned about that yet), without the edit notices that just take up space and make the telephone internet people even have to wait longer for items to load. Of course, one edit announcement really isn't going to make a whole lot of difference, but if you have many many edit announcements wasting space, downloads will be slower. I'm on cable and really don't care about download speeds any more. <br /> <br />This forum has grown and is much better than it used to be, but it isn't a mature forum yet.
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