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Mike, <br />I have lobbied here and in the Atlas forum for improvements to this forum. The short answer appears to be that the "one" in power has this forum on the bottom of his priority list. This isn't an MR issue but a Kalmbach issue - in other words, the guy in Kalmbach is higher than the guy in MR. <br /> <br />You would think that a forum created and run by the foremost train mag in North America would want a very good forum, since they are in the information and print business, which includes the internet. I think the higher ups don't spend time on the net, other than for business purposes, etc; in other words, they don't have a life. So they don't realize how influential and important forums can be for us "common" folk. <br /> <br />You can't do a search, or look at archived threads here. Going from reply to reply is slow and kluttzy. The number of threads you can see "ever" is limited. That's the bad news; however, the good news is that the Atlas forum, the original forum, was worse than this but it has improved each time they revised their forum engines (or what ever you call them). <br />
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