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I've really enjoyed this site over the past couple of years. It's been a great resource for discussion and suggestions. It was a pain when I couldn't log on during my lunch break because the server was busy, but I'd happily go back to those days. At least three changes have made this site useless: 1) There's more spam than cycling threads 2) The search feature has been disabled 3) The moderators have left so nothing we say will correct the problem I don't know of another forum similar to this one, so I guess I'm just going to keep searching. Unfortunately though, I don't think I'm going to come back here. Which is a real shame, because this used to be a great forum. |
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