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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2013 20:52:24 GMT
From todays press event to show an s stock on the new lifting jacks. s stock lift
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Post by melikepie on Aug 14, 2013 21:04:40 GMT
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Post by cso on Aug 14, 2013 22:07:52 GMT
From todays press event to show an s stock on the new lifting jacks. s stock liftAm I missing something? That looks like an A Stock to me Mental note; Read the thread, not just the post you spot in 'Recent Posts'.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2013 15:05:42 GMT
From todays press event to show an s stock on the new lifting jacks. s stock liftAm I missing something? That looks like an A Stock to me Mental note; Read the thread, not just the post you spot in 'Recent Posts'. If you use "Recent Threads" you get the context as well; I'm not sure what the point of "Recent Posts" is.
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Post by melikepie on Aug 15, 2013 15:38:58 GMT
If you use "Recent Threads" you get the context as well; I'm not sure what the point of "Recent Posts" is. To see what posts are updated in any thread. The thread may no necessarily be new.
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Post by Chris M on Aug 15, 2013 16:12:36 GMT
Recent threads lists all threads ordered by the time of the last post. Where threads have new posts you can click on the "new" button to be taken to the first new post in that thread. Below is a screenshot of how recent threads appeared to me when I logged back on for the first time in a few hours:
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2013 20:15:05 GMT
I find 'Recent Posts' by far and away the the easiest and quickest way to see what's been posted recently, overall - with it as a favourite or memory I'm there in one, skim or read (or go to thread) as appropriate. Just wish other forums had the same feature...
But everyone's mileage varies!
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Post by metman on Aug 15, 2013 21:50:10 GMT
Good to see the whole train lifting system is in use. Also good to see an A stock too! Can that system lift an A stock train? I notice the cars are split for overhaul, or is it that the staff still like to be able to split a train up!!
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Post by Chris M on Aug 15, 2013 21:57:28 GMT
Can that system lift an A stock train? I'd guess not, but only because I'd expect the jacks to be fixed in place and an A stock train to have differently-spaced lifting points. That is just a guess though.
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