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Posted by
wilpat
(VIP) 29 May 2005 8:26pm
Is it possible to correct the spelling in the message that shows whenever you send a message?
It says --Your mesage will appear within 5 hours
Only Will.......
Posted by
Ed_Blue
(VIP) 30 May 2005 2:25am
I do beleive that only my dear friend Wilpat would pick up this point. It's very much like an e-mail I just received in which every word was grossly mis-spelled but you could read righ through it. It had somethiong to do with the right brain versus the left brain.
In other words, what allowed this to happen on a web-site that has to be one of the very best sites ever?
Kudos to Will
Thx for your report
Posted by
webmaster
31 May 2005 1:09am
Thanks, we have corrected the spelling error. By the way, if error report was sent via Contact Us (as opposed to via Forum) we would have reacted much faster...
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Posted by
Menkman74
(VIP) 3 Jun 2005 1:50pm
Wil, you're telling me that it's gotten to a point now where we're complaining about a spelling error in one word after you leave a message?? LOL cmon guy.
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(VIP) 3 Jun 2005 4:44pm
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