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Bold means there are new posts in the thread since you last read it, no bold means there isn't.
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NO, they DON'T all do that!
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Buzz!!! You've been here 10 years and didn't know that?
To add, you can open a thread and have title go to not bold. But when someone posts on it, it goes back to bold. The "envelope" on the left side lets you know if you've posted on it.
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To add to the confusion.... if you open a thread that's in bold, then exit that thread, it'll still be bold. It won't change until the page gets refreshed.
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To add to the confusion.... if you open a thread that's in bold, then exit that thread, it'll still be bold. It won't change until the page gets refreshed.
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I got on this thread, didn't post, just read yours, the exited it. The tthread title wasn't bold anymore.
Buzz!!! You've been here 10 years and didn't know that?
To add, you can open a thread and have title go to not bold. But when someone posts on it, it goes back to bold. The "envelope" on the left side lets you know if you've posted on it.
My friend, I appreciate the bold and not old information.
I really was not here for 10 years. After several years I was so pissed off with one of the moderators deleting one of my threads and he basically told me he did it because he can and I can go F myself..........I left HDF for several years.
But either way, no worries, if I was here for 20 years and I missed it and I missed it. At least between you and a few others I now understand and appreciate the input.
Buzz...you know I was messing with you on my post, which is why I added the smiley face.
Sorry about your past experience with that Moderator. Please feel free to ask me anything in the future and I'll try to help.
Phil
Thank you my friend, you are the best! And I mean that honestly..... I have seen you interact with many people and if I had a website like this I would love for you to be my moderator.
You really know your ****.
Besides, I think you are from Texas which means you automatically go in a category of Great Guys to start with.
Actually, I do have a question Your avatar. Every time I look at it I get the "*******". Why did you choose that avatar? He looks like a mean b'tard. LOL
First...Thank You Very Much for the praise. Whether I "know my ****" is debatable and who you ask but I try.
As for my avatar...a friend for years past say it from a video game and said it looked like me, which it did when I had a dark goatee and I kept my head shaved.
This is from my reffing days about 15-17 years ago.
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