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Is there something wrong at my end or is there something happening with the forum. I can only access the Community category.
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It looks like you are able to post now.
Did you "pay up" on your dues?:D
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dusty wrote:Is there something wrong at my end or is there something happening with the forum. I can only access the Community category.
Sounds like a cockpit problem to me.:D

Blame it on Bill Gates!!!!!;)

P.S. Mr Wolf. . . . . This thread IS on COMMUNITY forum.
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Yeah, I know, but I also saw that Dusty posted to another forum after he posted here.;)

And whats up with all this formality stuff? Mr. Wolf! :)
You should feel free to call me pinkie, pink, pinkmartendale, pinkenstein, pinkster, pinkerbell, (one of my buddies from another forum loves that one) etc...;)
If those don't work there is always John. LOL
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Squire of the Shopsmith. ...hmmmm, maybe knave, pawn, or wretch would be more appropriate for me.:D
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No problems here dusty:)
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[quote="pinkiewerewolf"]Yeah, I know, but I also saw that Dusty posted to another forum after he posted here.]
I wasn't TRYING to be FORMAL. I was just trying to get your attention. Apparently it worked pnke!:D

Did not know about other post......if he could only access 'Community' forum, how did he do that????:confused:

By the way you refer to SHMBO as Mrs. Wolf.......Are you not therefore Mr. Wolf? Whup Whup AROOOOOOOOOOOOO.
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Yup, you could probably call it a cock pit error but I prefer to think of it as "a learning process".

I may be the only one who didn't know this but no one jumped in to help fix my problem.

Did you all know that those little arrows at the far right of the red bar labeled Main Woodworking Forum can be used to turn off everything but Community.

I wonder if that has anything to do with the fact that on the left side, Community appears to be grouped separate from the other 4 categories.
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I did not know those things Dusty. Thanks for finding out for me.;)
There are all kinds of quirks also associated with security settings and such that in the past has interfered with my use of the site.
Sorry we weren't much help but you had it figured out by the time I logged on. (Not that i'd have been able to give you much besides moral support anyways.) ;)


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True dat!
She has one of those sensitive jobs where I have been cautioned to not use her real name and I can't really call her "SWMBO" all the time since I get busted so often for not following directions.:D
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Squire of the Shopsmith. ...hmmmm, maybe knave, pawn, or wretch would be more appropriate for me.:D
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dusty wrote:Yup, you could probably call it a cock pit error but I prefer to think of it as "a learning process".

I may be the only one who didn't know this but no one jumped in to help fix my problem.

Did you all know that those little arrows at the far right of the red bar labeled Main Woodworking Forum can be used to turn off everything but Community.

I wonder if that has anything to do with the fact that on the left side, Community appears to be grouped separate from the other 4 categories.
Hey you are not supposed to be learning how WHILE flying:rolleyes:

In any event the arrows are a place where one can click to expand or contract that to which it applies.[how's that for being generic?]:D

If you want to go back there; you will notice the arrows either point up or down. This screen will display community & all the others in one mode(expanded) and community only when in contracted mode. Clicking on the arrows up/down(they toggle) will flip the screen mode back & forth. Do not know why Community is treated differently other than ya gotta have at least one.:confused:

P.S.es DUSTY: Got yer 'henley' on PNKE: Thats JPG not jpeg! I am not a digital image! Holodeck(sp?) product....MAYBE?
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D'oh!
Sorry jpg, I can be an idiot at times.
Next thing you know, I'll think your screen name is RPG.:o
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Squire of the Shopsmith. ...hmmmm, maybe knave, pawn, or wretch would be more appropriate for me.:D
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