read thread oddities
- fusername
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read thread oddities
very often STF will mark threads as read when I havn't read them yet. not a big deal, been doing it for a while. However recently it has started doing the opposite. even when I have just posted in a thread and refresh the forum, it will have the orange unread tag. any reason, anyonelse doing this?
give a man a watch and he'll allways know what time it is. give him two and he can never be sure again.
Things are rarely just crazy enough to work, but they're frequently just crazy enough to fail hilariously.
Things are rarely just crazy enough to work, but they're frequently just crazy enough to fail hilariously.
- fusername
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yeah. its still goin on and driving my kind of batty. I get excited that someone may have commented on my threads in the T4um, and only to notice the three unread threads have me as the latest poster!
not too big of a deal, but still messin w/ my head.
not too big of a deal, but still messin w/ my head.
give a man a watch and he'll allways know what time it is. give him two and he can never be sure again.
Things are rarely just crazy enough to work, but they're frequently just crazy enough to fail hilariously.
Things are rarely just crazy enough to work, but they're frequently just crazy enough to fail hilariously.
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I have always used FF , and it is getting worse. highly annoying, tried clearing my cache. any other ideas? this was never a problem before.
give a man a watch and he'll allways know what time it is. give him two and he can never be sure again.
Things are rarely just crazy enough to work, but they're frequently just crazy enough to fail hilariously.
Things are rarely just crazy enough to work, but they're frequently just crazy enough to fail hilariously.
- Sneaks
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