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#1
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How do you folks feel about having a seasonal thread instead of renewing it monthly? We don't have a ton of posts in here so there's really no need to start fresh every month, but I'll leave it up to you. I can change the title easily enough if you'd prefer.
BTW, the Doyers are undefeated
BTW #2: Happy birthday Will
BTW, the Doyers are undefeated
BTW #2: Happy birthday Will
Last edited by SteveBricks; 04-01-2011 at 07:28 AM.
#3
Though this thread is usually considered by me as a throw-away one, sometimes I need to search it for something (significant?).
I'd rather wade through 400-or-so posts than 1200.
I don't know if it makes a difference to IB, but I remember Kenny saying a long time ago that long threads caused the database to slow down. Of course, that was likely running under different software and hardware, so I haven't a clue if that is still a factor.
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I'd rather wade through 400-or-so posts than 1200.
I don't know if it makes a difference to IB, but I remember Kenny saying a long time ago that long threads caused the database to slow down. Of course, that was likely running under different software and hardware, so I haven't a clue if that is still a factor.
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#4
I don't have a preference. The posts are all dated anyway if I need to search for something. Believe it or not, there are some tidbits in here, once in a while, that I need to search for. But I think I would find them either way.
#7
The piece of tape over the mouse's optical pickup trick is a good one
Last edited by SteveBricks; 04-01-2011 at 09:43 AM.
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#8
Take a screen shot of some significant application running, and change their wallpaper to that.
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#14
I have taken sticky notes (just the sticky strip part) written APRIL FOOLS on them, and stuck them on the bottom of all the mice. I figured I had to write on them since the deed will not be discovered until Monday.
#15
Another good one to do: Place a small peice of scotch tape over the ear or mouth hole on their phone, only covering part of it. Then, every day after, put a bigger piece on, then switch (to the ear or mouthpiece) and repeat.