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#51
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My Ride: F02 LCI Individual
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Yep.
Lomag and DAS will move this forum to the new server asap.
As soon as it's done you'll find it over on e60.net.
Be patient...
Lomag and DAS will move this forum to the new server asap.
As soon as it's done you'll find it over on e60.net.
Be patient...
#53
Originally Posted by Guest' date='Jul 30 2004, 06:51 AM
I just had a chance to check out this site. Very nice! When will you consider it fully operational?
#54
In some part of the new E60 Information Network I get this funny page:
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#56
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I just got my first positive out of the new site.
I printed page 173 out of the manual and will staple it in the shop above my air compressor. Never again will I have to work my way into a crowded two car garage (mine is too, Rudy) and figure out the right tire pressures for the right situation off the door jamb.
Thanks to David and Mark.
I printed page 173 out of the manual and will staple it in the shop above my air compressor. Never again will I have to work my way into a crowded two car garage (mine is too, Rudy) and figure out the right tire pressures for the right situation off the door jamb.
Thanks to David and Mark.
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Just wondering, does anyone see any value in keeping the "Problems encountered" thread sticky?
I can't speak for the admins but it seems to me that a sticky problem thread might have been logical back in the earlier days of this forum. Now, with all the new traffic and categories, it seems a bit illogical to keep that thread sticky.
It's funny but very often, my eyes ignore stickies anyway because you kind of get used to them and don't even look at them. Pretty much the opposite of what a sticky is supposed to do!
My vote is to remove the sticky status on the 'problems' thread and let it fall wherever it falls. Use the stickies for announcements, etc. but never leave one up for too long or new announcements might get ignored or missed altogether.
That's my $.02. Not a big deal either way...
I can't speak for the admins but it seems to me that a sticky problem thread might have been logical back in the earlier days of this forum. Now, with all the new traffic and categories, it seems a bit illogical to keep that thread sticky.
It's funny but very often, my eyes ignore stickies anyway because you kind of get used to them and don't even look at them. Pretty much the opposite of what a sticky is supposed to do!
My vote is to remove the sticky status on the 'problems' thread and let it fall wherever it falls. Use the stickies for announcements, etc. but never leave one up for too long or new announcements might get ignored or missed altogether.
That's my $.02. Not a big deal either way...
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Originally Posted by Rudy' date='Jul 31 2004, 04:40 AM
Just wondering, does anyone see any value in keeping the "Problems encountered" thread sticky?
I can't speak for the admins but it seems to me that a sticky problem thread might have been logical back in the earlier days of this forum. Now, with all the new traffic and categories, it seems a bit illogical to keep that thread sticky.
It's funny but very often, my eyes ignore stickies anyway because you kind of get used to them and don't even look at them. Pretty much the opposite of what a sticky is supposed to do!
My vote is to remove the sticky status on the 'problems' thread and let it fall wherever it falls. Use the stickies for announcements, etc. but never leave one up for too long or new announcements might get ignored or missed altogether.
That's my $.02. Not a big deal either way...
I can't speak for the admins but it seems to me that a sticky problem thread might have been logical back in the earlier days of this forum. Now, with all the new traffic and categories, it seems a bit illogical to keep that thread sticky.
It's funny but very often, my eyes ignore stickies anyway because you kind of get used to them and don't even look at them. Pretty much the opposite of what a sticky is supposed to do!
My vote is to remove the sticky status on the 'problems' thread and let it fall wherever it falls. Use the stickies for announcements, etc. but never leave one up for too long or new announcements might get ignored or missed altogether.
That's my $.02. Not a big deal either way...
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I didn't realize that I wasn't logged in before but I'll say it again.
Lomag, I really like what you have done with the site. I also feel honored that the first 3 pictures for the orient blue section are my 545.
Lomag, I really like what you have done with the site. I also feel honored that the first 3 pictures for the orient blue section are my 545.