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Welcome to the forum IHateDialUp
6 month old topic...
We should make the dates
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SMF 1.1 has a feature to warn about posting if the topic is old... its still in beta though and requires a manual upgrade
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Is there anyway that a topic can become read-only after it is dormant for a specified amount of time?
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That is possible I believe, but problems can arise with a topic that was locked for age...
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Quote from: php on July 13, 2005, 08:27:43 AM
That is possible I believe, but problems can arise with a topic that was locked for age...
How do you mean? (for the benefit of myself and others)
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If the person who started the topic decides to come back 2 or 3 months later with either the same problem or wanting to say thanks or such, and can't do this, they aren't very happy... there is other reasons but I can't think of them off the top of my head...
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Quote from: php on July 13, 2005, 09:11:20 AM
If the person who started the topic decides to come back 2 or 3 months later with either the same problem or wanting to say thanks or such, and can't do this, they aren't very happy... there is other reasons but I can't think of them off the top of my head...
Ok, makes sense
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Quote from: IHateDialUp on July 05, 2005, 04:11:06 PM
OK u guys forgot about the AOL TopSpeed Technology go fast as 5x than Dial up
thingy. I have Verizon 3m/768 now but cant get rid of that service they waived my this months fees and giving me another month I called them like 3 months ago to cacell that sh_t They still charging me and I didnt know about it it lol since I had the software uninstalled. But after I checked my Credit card. I called their telephone service The Lady start to blab about how dangerous virus are and spreading to cpus and how completely AOL gives me virus protection. I told them Yeah I got that and FIrewall protection with my Verizon. 3 Months ago I called them and said they will give me 1 Month free but If I dont call them bak to keep AOL Broadband they will cancell my service. I didnt call they still charged me for two months. They ripped me off #$%^&*(
I know what you mean, when I was cancelling aol the lady kept me on the phone for atleast two hours,I tried to tell I wasn't intrested but she kept going and going like the energizer bunny.
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This thread just won't die!
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This thread just won't die!
they never do... they never do
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