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  1. #16
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    comments on old forum formats...

    Howdy Howdy!

    I might have missed the place to complain about the old format, and as such, before I do so..... I will thank Hobart for such an awesome website!!! Now, The thing I would like changed is again, the pictures are hard to upload, and the search function sucks. But Otherwise, this is my most visited website. Thanks Hobart Thank you Hobart members

  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Perry View Post
    Glad that we will be able to post larger pictures. That was the only thing that I thought was lacking on the present set up. Progress is great isn't it?

    Perry
    Don't know about the new format as I was posting large pics on this format-

    The actual dimension of the Pic has nothing to do with the file size- well it does but as you can see from the large size pics I posted- I was able to post an 8x10 with an 97kb file size and also made it bigger 13x20 at 80kb.

    You CAN post big pics now.

    Anyhoo- I think the new format will do just fine also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparkeee24 View Post
    Howdy Howdy!

    I might have missed the place to complain about the old format, and as such, before I do so..... I will thank Hobart for such an awesome website!!! Now, The thing I would like changed is again, the pictures are hard to upload, and the search function sucks. But Otherwise, this is my most visited website. Thanks Hobart Thank you Hobart members
    Not sure about the search function, but I would expect the addtional categories to help out. I hope the search is better, too. I've never complained about the current one, because little is better than nothing, but if the criteria are similar to those on other similar-looking forums, I'd expect to be an improvement. I guess we'll know in a week.

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    Do we get FREE pizza?
    Some people require more attention than others.....Like a LOST DOG and strangers holding out biscuits....

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  5. #20
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    You DO realize this thread's a year old, don't you?
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    Is the pizza a year old also?

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    Mike, I hate to be the one to break this to you, but this post is two years old.
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  8. #23
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    Two years old and yet still a "Sticky"
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  9. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by tenfingers View Post
    Two years old and yet still a "Sticky"
    That's because you're looking in the archives of the old forum.
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  10. #25
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    Hey that's funny, I was doing the same thing. Can they not clean up these older posts that are not necessary and do not provide any info. 3yrs ago Hobart changed their web site. Really!
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  11. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blazey10 View Post
    Hey that's funny, I was doing the same thing. Can they not clean up these older posts that are not necessary and do not provide any info. 3yrs ago Hobart changed their web site. Really!
    That sort of activity would require somebody to go through all of the archived posts and decide which posts/threads are pertinent. That's a lot of man-hours. Plus, who is to say whether something is useful or not to somebody else? Would you want your post deleted because somebody else did not find it useful?

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  12. #27
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    10-4, I do copy that. but you know what I'm talking about, it's really not important though on this subject. The 5 yr. old posts on bansaw adjustments, and project post are very educational, it's like a library of knowledge got to hunt for it. I do thank everybody on their views of everything.
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  13. #28
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    Hello, everybody I'm new on this forum. I'm doing computer engineering and i want gain knowledge and shares thoughts on this forum. Have a nice day.

  14. #29
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    Having new website? That's great! Very useful to other to get more information.
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