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Post by flossieskid on Jul 28, 2021 10:06:43 GMT -5
I feel I have been learning more and more about how to correctly create threads and respond to others topics. But, in the wee hours of the morning (when I seem to do my best thinking!) I wrote, what I thought, was a response to Easton’s comment about the “Babe” movie. I was commenting on how I find it amazing that my TIVO will record my parents on shows when they are not credited on and then I discussed a movie that is on my TIVO wishlist called “Queen of the Stardust Ballroom” that my Mom was in with Maureen Stapleton.
I thought I pressed “done” and “create thread” but now, I can’t seem to find it! I usually always see my completed thread right afterward and know it was added to my sub-board. But, I just can’t find it. Perhaps I didn’t hit the right button. Has anyone seen it???
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Post by noplacelikehome on Jul 28, 2021 10:25:51 GMT -5
In your post titled "Opie Taylor's Friend" you discuss your TiVO and how it records your parents without them being credited. I couldn't find where you mention Maureen Stapleton. Maybe it was just a fleeting thought... I enjoy reading all your posts.
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Post by Easton on Jul 28, 2021 19:17:13 GMT -5
I have had posts disappear occasionally, but it's usually my own fault. When I'm done, I close the tab by mistake instead of clicking the 'Create Post' button. It's easy to do.
It's really annoying when you create a brilliant post and then can't find it.
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Post by Johnny on Jul 28, 2021 23:42:00 GMT -5
I have had posts disappear occasionally, but it's usually my own fault. When I'm done, I close the tab by mistake instead of clicking the 'Create Post' button. It's easy to do.
It's really annoying when you create a brilliant post and then can't find it.
Especially when I am creating a post that I've given considerable thought, I create it on Word or other Text formatting program and save it. Then when I am pleased with my note, I will post it on the forum. That way I will always have a clean backup in case it mysteriously floats away into the æther or is accidentally emptied into a virtual bit bucket.
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