Hm-m-m. I had to read your response 'cause I ran out of tape.
Sorry. Try throwing your computer against the wall. See if that helps you ignore me.
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Hm-m-m. I had to read your response 'cause I ran out of tape.
Nope, just the normal "Shirts optional" group hug and a kick in the nuts...
I reckon anyone that's inclined put you on ignore has already done so, and this change in functionality wouldn't have any bearing on that. I don't think most regular members ignore other regular members very frequently, no matter how vehemently they tend to disagree with them. I've noticed an uptick of new/low post members that are just here to start arguments rather than engage in honest debate - these are the ones that have been making it on my iggy list.
I think some of the rise in incivility we've seen on here is just a result of the frustration most of us feel with the ongoing lockdowns and all the other stuff. Since this is a fairly close-knit community, people probably feel it's okay to express that frustration here sometimes - and like any family, we step on each others toes occasionally
I feel a surge of POWER flowing through me into my right index finger! I now know how to............I forgot what I was going to say, but it must have been important, so there!
See Post #106
You musta gone back and edited, that photo wasn't there when I saw your post!See Post #106
Maybe these are people that aren't so savvy when it comes to discussion forums?
Yep us old folks are kind've worthless.
Soilent Green comes to mind.
I'm old and not intuitive, so maybe a FAQ page or complete instructions about how to do what might be helpful. Like a great many men, I don't read instructions so there's that to consider.Being completely serious, I'm honestly not sure who has more trouble using the site; the older folks I help from time to time or the kids just out of high school who I've referred here.
Wellllllll...You musta gone back and edited, that photo wasn't there when I saw your post!
We had an integrated TV system. I was part of the antenna. I had to stand on one side of our "table model" 13" Emerson Black and White TV so the my dad could watch Portland Wrestling!We had computers when I was growing up...
They were called "Abacus"
We had TV too...only we called it "Fire"...
Andy