2006/6/16, Michael Schmalle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Well,
I use gmail, it sticks all posts together.
ThunderBird does this also.
> Since we're all developing in a slick technology, can't we dump tyhe
legacy forum?I'm sure this will happen eventualy. HAAH this is one of the arguments about linear html verses a technology like Flex UI. :)
Peace, Mike
On 6/16/06, Suzy Lawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:Is anyone else pulling their teeth trying to find messages they posted
several days ago? I can see it in the mail-archives no problem, but
when I go back to yahoo to post a reply to a message...it's quite the
b*tch to find. I ended up just doing a search on my username and
clicking through all the pages of results and of course it wasn't there.
Yahoo could at least have a link that says "My Posts" or something.
It'd also be nice if the posts were listed out like theserverside.com
(although more stable :-)
Since we're all developing in a slick technology, can't we dump tyhe
legacy forum?
Anyone else feel this way?
Cheers.
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