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    I hate everything,but that doesn't mean..

    I won't give this a try. But mind you, I'm not happy about it. God I hate smileys! And the prints too small. Waahhhh!
    OK, I want to make the first post coount so here are my two favorites.

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    Hey ! nice IHC . I think mine is close to that number , at least it's in the five million range .

    The smiley things ain't all that bad , it helps us express our personality at times he he he he .

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    You guys seem to be like me. Get a little older and you like familiar

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    Yes it is different and takes some getting used to. I liked the old system. But with all thing they change.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mark1 View Post
    Yes it is different and takes some getting used to. I liked the old system. But with all thing they change.
    mark1

    Change is stimulating and a challenge which keeps your wits sharpened.

    No problem with the mechanics of the forum, although I still think the other style is best for a quick glance to determine the thread content. I’ll make do with this forum, although contending with the drab and dreary grey background has forced me to double my anti-depressant meds to cope.

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    dryheat give yourself a couple of weeks to learn this new format and you just might start to like it.

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    Pics 'taint big 'nuf!

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    even the friggin' avatars here are too small to see !!!!

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    I'm sorry the text size bothers you. If the print size bothers you (my eyes aren't getting any younger either) and you have download the great and free Firefox browser, all you need to do to increase the text size is press "control_+." You can also go into Tools/Options/Content (tab)/Advanced in Firefox and set the minimum text size to a size that doesn't make you squint. Firefox also also allows you to use "tabs," meaning you can keep the main list of messages open and use the middle mouse button (or right for Mac) to open the messages in their own tab within the Firefox window.

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    Give it a chance

    Dry Heat,
    I am as resistant to change as the next guy but look around this place. The resources available here are great and with time this new site will become home.
    Post Script: I'm with you, I absolutely refuse to punctuate my sentences with those goofy little bubble headed smiles, it's just undignified.

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