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  OUTDATED THREADS:     Sun 20th Jul 2008 02:49:30

Cajunsr1

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bonjour sebastient et tout,
while reading the forums, english and french, i have noticed responses to some rather old threads. not that this is a bad thing, but if the personnel are no longer in the employee of delcampe, it proves to be embarrassing to me and perhaps the other delcampers. my proposed suggestion is to change the date font's color when the present date has changed beyond to the next day. does that make sense? :question: e.g. - JULY 18, 2008 would be in red with any previous dates, and the present day JULY 19, 2008 would be in blue. simple enough. thank you for your consideration.

amities,
cajunsr.
:D
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  OUTDATED THREADS:     Mon 4th Aug 2008 19:17:22

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In response to Cajunsr1 [99% (502x)] :
bonjour sebastient et tout,
while reading the forums, english and french, i have noticed responses to some rather old threads. not that this is a bad thing, but if the personnel are no longer in the employee of delcampe, it proves to be embarrassing to me and perhaps the other delcampers. my proposed suggestion is to change the date font's color when the present date has changed beyond to the next day. does that make sense? :question: e.g. - JULY 18, 2008 would be in red with any previous dates, and the present day JULY 19, 2008 would be in blue. simple enough. thank you for your consideration.

amities,
cajunsr.
:D

Sebastian is very much like the fellow who cannot part with his beloved junk which fills up his attic,basement and garage.There are many things on this site that require paring..........wouldn't this conserve serve space and possibly make the whole system run even more smoothly and efficiently.For instance I have disputes in MY DELCAMPE file that are almost a year old............they are over,done with ,finished!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  OUTDATED THREADS:     Tue 5th Aug 2008 00:50:29

Cajunsr1

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In response to Nanook99 [100% (703x)] :
Sebastian is very much like the fellow who cannot part with his beloved junk which fills up his attic,basement and garage.There are many things on this site that require paring..........wouldn't this conserve serve space and possibly make the whole system run even more smoothly and efficiently.For instance I have disputes in MY DELCAMPE file that are almost a year old............they are over,done with ,finished!!!!!!!!!!!!!

bonsoir nanook,

ah, remember the old beatles song "maxwell's hammer". one must be careful with what one wishes for. perhaps our requests are like 'one mans junk is another man's treasure.' :gna: :wink2:

amities,
cajunsr.
:D :coffee:
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  OUTDATED THREADS:     Tue 5th Aug 2008 01:01:42

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In response to Cajunsr1 [99% (502x)] :
bonsoir nanook,

ah, remember the old beatles song "maxwell's hammer". one must be careful with what one wishes for. perhaps our requests are like 'one mans junk is another man's treasure.' :gna: :wink2:

amities,
cajunsr.
:D :coffee:

p.s.- you should see cajun's garage. :gna:
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  OUTDATED THREADS:     Thu 14th Aug 2008 22:34:28

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In response to Cajunsr1 [99% (502x)] :
p.s.- you should see cajun's garage. :gna:

Hi there Cajun et al... My wife and I moved house six years ago after sixteen years in our last place. During that time my garage became a treasure house of offcuts of wood - maple, oak,mahogany, beech, you name it. When we moved I was pressured into disposing of the whole lot (don't panic, I passed it on to an acquaintance who built model boats) so when we started doing up our new house guess what happened? Every time I needed a bit of wood for something I had to go out and buy it! I'm slowly restocking but this time it's with whole logs and tree trunks. I'm not going to get caught short again. EVER!
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  OUTDATED THREADS:     Fri 15th Aug 2008 00:37:14

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In response to Xtf70 [100% (1670x)] :
Hi there Cajun et al... My wife and I moved house six years ago after sixteen years in our last place. During that time my garage became a treasure house of offcuts of wood - maple, oak,mahogany, beech, you name it. When we moved I was pressured into disposing of the whole lot (don't panic, I passed it on to an acquaintance who built model boats) so when we started doing up our new house guess what happened? Every time I needed a bit of wood for something I had to go out and buy it! I'm slowly restocking but this time it's with whole logs and tree trunks. I'm not going to get caught short again. EVER!

bonsoir xft,

at the prices of good hardwood today, you are wise to do so. i bought a lot of nice woodworking tools from sears to