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Re: Admin's Notice Board.
By: Kerry Date: March 18, 2015, 11:49 am
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[quote author=Helen link=topic=65.msg770#msg770 date=1426689850]
It would probably take me a long time to get used to that. I
would probably drop out of any discussion.
Firmness and directness is different to rudeness and being
obnoxious. I don't let anyone be rude to me in real life...be
it standing in line at Safeway or anywhere else. I say my bit
and walk away. But I know many sites have people who get really
nasty...so I am probably the 'odd man out' here. LOL[/quote]
I also enabled the "buddy-ignore" option. You can set your
account up so some people can't send you PMs or so only some
people can. You can put someone on your "ignore" list to stop
him from sending you nasty PMs, and you can also make his posts
invisible to you by going to your "profile" then to "look and
layout" and then checking the box where it says, "Hide messages
posted by members on my ignore list."
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Re: Admin's Notice Board.
By: James Date: March 18, 2015, 1:23 pm
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I don't like to much to wade through either so the less options
the better for me , but I do realize that others might have more
time than I do so they would enjoy having more and more boards
to wander through.
I have taken to not bothering with those who see darkness where
there is none and react to what was never there. The same goes
for those who get all silly and hysterical, I am happy to let
them win since this is not a contest but a discussion.
Like I say you have to consider the whole.
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Re: Admin's Notice Board.
By: A nonny mouse Date: March 18, 2015, 3:24 pm
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I'm sure it will all shape up fine and dandy in due course.
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Re: Admin's Notice Board.
By: Kerry Date: March 18, 2015, 5:10 pm
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[quote author=James link=topic=65.msg774#msg774 date=1426702995]
I don't like to much to wade through either so the less options
the better for me , but I do realize that others might have more
time than I do so they would enjoy having more and more boards
to wander through.
[/quote]My major reason for having different boards is it
allows people to ignore things that don't interest them. It's
probably impossible to please everyone if everyone has to see
every board. Some people object to politics, others to
different kinds of theological discussions.
Different boards can also be useful if you remember a thread
from a while back and want to post in it again. You don't need
to plow through every thread on the board.
Generally, I use the "recent posts" option to see what threads
have been posted in. My bookmark for this site is
HTML http://religiousconvictions.createaforum.com/index.php?action=recent
So when I come here, I have bypassed the home page. Sometimes
I use the "unread" option too; but that can be tricky at times.
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Re: Admin's Notice Board.
By: Amadeus Date: March 18, 2015, 5:20 pm
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[quote author=Danger Mouse link=topic=65.msg771#msg771
date=1426694051]
I hadn't noticed that. Thanks for bringing that to my
attention.
I see that the problem in "recent posts" cleared up too once the
dates got put in. They had been running into each other
before.
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[font=courier]Thanks in any case for fixing it. [/font]
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Re: Admin's Notice Board.
By: James Date: March 19, 2015, 10:25 am
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I'm a bit like Peter and the answer to the Holy Ghost question.
I didn't even know there was/is a recent post option. I check
the top of my page but it must be hidden somewhere else. Please
advise!
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Re: Admin's Notice Board.
By: Kerry Date: March 19, 2015, 12:11 pm
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[quote author=James link=topic=65.msg793#msg793
date=1426778750]
I'm a bit like Peter and the answer to the Holy Ghost question.
[/quote]
Sorry, but now you lost me. [quote]I didn't even know there
was/is a recent post option. I check the top of my page but it
must be hidden somewhere else. Please advise!
[/quote]It's at the bottom under "Forum Stats". At the moment
it reads:
785 Posts in 69 Topics by 47 Members. Latest Member: Colin
Feener
Latest Post: "Re: Confession" ( March 19, 2015, 03:58:54 pm )
View the most recent posts on the forum.
[More Stats]
I have that page bookmarked in my browser so when I come here,
the last ten posts is what I see first.
HTML http://religiousconvictions.createaforum.com/index.php?action=recent
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Re: Admin's Notice Board.
By: James Date: March 19, 2015, 2:09 pm
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Thank you for that, found it.
Sorry Kerry the reply to Peter and "have you received the holy
Ghost?" Was "we never even knew there was a holy Ghost".
I never even knew there was a recent post button, but now I like
them have received my revelation.
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Re: Admin's Notice Board.
By: Kerry Date: March 19, 2015, 2:38 pm
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Lightbulb comes on. You mean Paul though, I think.
I remember it was Paul because that always made me wonder why
Paul had people rebaptized. The disciples who had been baptized
by John the Baptist didn't need to be rebaptized. Why would
the people at Ephesus need it? It remains a puzzle to me about
Paul.
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Re: Admin's Notice Board.
By: Helen Date: March 19, 2015, 7:35 pm
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Oh whoops James...Kerry is right...and I didn't even noticed it
when reading your post. Acts 19 = Paul.
But I enjoyed the reference when not knowing where the 'recent
post' thing was. ;D
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