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Started by Maurice, January 08, 2011, 12:38:32 PM

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Maurice

I think someone else asked that question before but I can't find the answer. Is there any way to see all the new posts since a particular date in the past or at least since about a week at least? Many times I have missed new topics and only find out about them if someone replies to the post. Otherwise they disappear from the active threads and you have to search each of the forums individually.

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Maurice
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jackpilot

Psssst, Mau...
Secret way to do it:
Check in every morning...



Jack

Maurice

Quote from: jackpilot on January 09, 2011, 05:30:26 AM
Psssst, Mau...
Secret way to do it:
Check in every morning...



Pssst Jack...

I'm retired now... there ARE other things to do besides checking all the posts before they disappear. Sometimes, I even like to sleep in all day or watch re-runs of the Golden Girls all day  ;D

Gramps


Gravenhurst, Ontario - Canada

jackpilot

Ha Ha...not sure about the re runs!!!

Sorry I Hello-Jacked your post.
Bob will certainly have an Alternate !


Jack

fsaviator

Quote from: maurice on January 09, 2011, 05:37:09 AM
Pssst Jack...

I'm retired now... there ARE other things to do besides checking all the posts before they disappear....

Gramps

There are other things to do when I finally retire?  Ah... light at the end of the long tunnel ;D

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