I don't like the new format with the smaller text. Makes it less user friendly. It's not like they need to cram all the sets in a smaller space or anything.
To me, it simply means that some directory didn;t get brought online or perhaps the code is pointing to the test directory where none of the production data exists.
I would be worried if there were no Red X's which tells me that the entire picture references are gone.
I decided to change calling the bathroom the John and renamed it the Jim. I feel so much better saying I went to the Jim this morning.
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It's not like they need to cram all the sets in a smaller space or anything.
BTW - Hope everyones pictures return.
<< <i>same here, I assume they know about it and are working on it. >>
I hate the thought of having to redo them all though
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<< <i>same here, I assume they know about it and are working on it. >>
I hate the thought of having to redo them all though
no biggie here, that's the beauty of collecting darn close to one thing!
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<< <i>same here, I assume they know about it and are working on it. >>
I hate the thought of having to redo them all though
no biggie here, that's the beauty of collecting darn close to one thing! >>
To me, it simply means that some directory didn;t get brought online or perhaps the code is pointing to the test directory where none of the production data exists.
I would be worried if there were no Red X's which tells me that the entire picture references are gone.
The name is LEE!
<< <i>If you look in your safe deposit box, you'll also see that the coins are gone. If the red "X's" go away, your coins will return. >>
Point taken------------I still like to look at them without having to dig them out. The pictures do sooth after a long day.