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20 years 5 months ago #3836
by dave_lillis
Dave L. on facebook , See my images in flickr
Chairman. Shannonside Astronomy Club (Limerick)
Carrying around my 20" obsession is going to kill me,
but what a way to go.
+ 12"LX200, MK67, Meade2045, 4"refractor
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Hi,
Is there a way of bringing up the most recient 20 (for example) posts at any time.
I know that you can go to "view posts since last visit" but sometimes explorer crashes out and then I have no easy way of seeing the most receint posts???? This drives me mad at times....
If this feature is already here, then my apologies
Is there a way of bringing up the most recient 20 (for example) posts at any time.
I know that you can go to "view posts since last visit" but sometimes explorer crashes out and then I have no easy way of seeing the most receint posts???? This drives me mad at times....
If this feature is already here, then my apologies
Dave L. on facebook , See my images in flickr
Chairman. Shannonside Astronomy Club (Limerick)
Carrying around my 20" obsession is going to kill me,
but what a way to go.
+ 12"LX200, MK67, Meade2045, 4"refractor
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20 years 5 months ago #3840
by Seanie_Morris
Midlands Astronomy Club.
Radio Presenter (Midlands 103), Space Enthusiast, Astronomy Outreach Co-ordinator.
Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re: Most recient posts
I think Dave all you would have to go on when your record of visit posts since last visit is erased, is simply to go through each section, and check by date of last post in the right hand column...
a long winded way I know...
The other alternative I would STRONGLY recommend to you is to use the Mozilla browser. This topic is not for these boards, suffice to say it never crashes, has no pop-ups, and is smaller (c. 5MB) than IE, and far more stable.
Seanie.
a long winded way I know...
The other alternative I would STRONGLY recommend to you is to use the Mozilla browser. This topic is not for these boards, suffice to say it never crashes, has no pop-ups, and is smaller (c. 5MB) than IE, and far more stable.
Seanie.
Midlands Astronomy Club.
Radio Presenter (Midlands 103), Space Enthusiast, Astronomy Outreach Co-ordinator.
Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
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