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Created by wdric > 9 months ago, 4 Nov 2009
wdric
NSW, 1625 posts
4 Nov 2009 9:33PM
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Hey Laurie

I reckon it's about time we could subscribe to a thread or be able to get notifications of new post to threads you have already posted to.

WE all like to keep up to date but being a bit time poor and summer coming
It would be good to have this feature.

I have used other forums with this feature and it does make ones life easy (dono bout yours ) to keep an eye on topics of interest.

ric

note to Laurie - keep an eye on the green thumbs

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
4 Nov 2009 9:31PM
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wdric said...


note to Laurie - keep an eye on the green thumbs


If you say that you're just gonna get red thumbs.. how it works around here [}:)]

I like whirlpool forums 'watched threads' option, very handy. But then they have far more active threads than here, it's not that hard to find something here..

Flusha
WA, 20 posts
4 Nov 2009 7:46PM
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I agree,

think thats a good idea, has my vote..

wdric
NSW, 1625 posts
4 Nov 2009 11:31PM
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kiteboy dave said...

wdric said...


note to Laurie - keep an eye on the green thumbs

kiteboy dave said...

If you say that you're just gonna get red thumbs.. how it works around here [}:)]


kinda defets the perpose a bit

kiteboy dave said...

I like whirlpool forums 'watched threads' option, very handy. ..

Yep they come in very handy on wingepool aswell

Mark _australia
WA, 23746 posts
4 Nov 2009 9:18PM
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kiteboy dave said...

wdric said...


note to Laurie - keep an eye on the green thumbs



I like whirlpool forums ..............


You subscribe to a laundry whitegoods forum?

laurie
NSW, 3904 posts
5 Nov 2009 4:58PM
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I agree .. the 'subscribe' is a handy feature, and I've used it in other forums myself. It's on the wish list.

Mark _australia
WA, 23746 posts
5 Nov 2009 2:03PM
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I thought this topic was all about tap and die sets and was quite disappointed like.
But now I'm learning about the innernet n stuff

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
5 Nov 2009 2:15PM
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Mark _australia said...

I thought this topic was all about tap and die sets and was quite disappointed like.
But now I'm learning about the innernet n stuff




I thought it was about tools in the threads? Wrong again!

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
5 Nov 2009 5:54PM
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Mark _australia said...

kiteboy dave said...

wdric said...


note to Laurie - keep an eye on the green thumbs



I like whirlpool forums ..............


You subscribe to a laundry whitegoods forum?


I like to discuss the Aspect Ratio, turning speed, and bottom end of various models. Keeps them confused.

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
5 Nov 2009 4:40PM
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If anybody has a 3/4 NF die and full depth tap , Iwould appreciate it, otherwise I need to chop up my new landyacht

poor relative
WA, 9106 posts
5 Nov 2009 7:56PM
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Mark _australia
WA, 23746 posts
5 Nov 2009 8:21PM
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Yeah pretty cool P.R but not a smuch fun as roll pins and e-clips / circlips. Very clever methods of affixing things.

Landyacht, what the hell is 3/4" thread on a land yacht !!????

busterwa
3782 posts
6 Nov 2009 4:13AM
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hey laurie i reckon its about time you and your stingy admin mates donated to "" movember"

before people come to any conclusions about fasteners they should work out the tensile strength and the swl it is to carry

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
6 Nov 2009 10:21PM
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poor relative said...

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You must be a fitter and turner. In the navy they were called "Cooks". They "fitted" perfectly good food into a pot and "turned" it into crap (for want of a more appropriate word).



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