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15 Jun 2011
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Is it just me or are the posts in the wrong order? Whenever I look at a topic, it seems some of the posts are switched around.
For example in KibbleDingo's introduction there's a question that doesn't make sense in the given order: AC is out of the question, Potoroo, I KNEW I had misread that,-> Anthrocon is in Pitsburg, AC as in Atlantic City?, -> Oh No heh it's Anthrocon.
Even taking the direct reply posts into account, this order is nonsensical. It should be something like: AC is out of the question, Potoroo, AC as in Atlantic City?, -> Oh No heh it's Anthrocon, -> I KNEW I had mistread that, -> Anthrocon is in Pitsburg.

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Thank you for pointing that

Thank you for pointing that out Ifer, that was actually just starting to really bother me. Lol you should have seen mfw I realized it was my post you used as an example.

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No problem! Hope you don't

No problem! Hope you don't mind my usage and butchering of your conversation.



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