Threads lost from C+ forum
ColinJ
Posts: 2,218
Hi.
Several days of the C+ forum seem to have been lost in the transfer to this new one. It's a bit annoying but I can see why it happened. What I'm really peeved about is that I can't now access the old forum to read threads that I was interested in. In particular I want to 'cut and paste' a thread that I took part in to a new thread here. It was about hip pain and my reply included mention of Glucosamine Sulphate. I think that it was in the Special Interests section. Could you please either resurrect the thread somewhere in this forum or email me with its contents?
Thanks.
Several days of the C+ forum seem to have been lost in the transfer to this new one. It's a bit annoying but I can see why it happened. What I'm really peeved about is that I can't now access the old forum to read threads that I was interested in. In particular I want to 'cut and paste' a thread that I took part in to a new thread here. It was about hip pain and my reply included mention of Glucosamine Sulphate. I think that it was in the Special Interests section. Could you please either resurrect the thread somewhere in this forum or email me with its contents?
Thanks.
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We do plan to restore the missing few days, but our expert in that area got urgently dragged into another project. It'll happen!John Stevenson0
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ColinJ wrote:Hi.
Several days of the C+ forum seem to have been lost in the transfer to this new one. It's a bit annoying but I can see why it happened. What I'm really peeved about is that I can't now access the old forum to read threads that I was interested in. In particular I want to 'cut and paste' a thread that I took part in to a new thread here. It was about hip pain and my reply included mention of Glucosamine Sulphate. I think that it was in the Special Interests section. Could you please either resurrect the thread somewhere in this forum or email me with its contents?
Thanks.
Don't forget Colin that my 13,000 posts comprise one of the the great repositories of human knowledge.0 -
Patrick Stevens wrote:
Don't forget Colin that my 13,000 posts comprise one of the the great repositories of human knowledge.
Those that aren't now languishing in the 'black archive of death' of course... At least that should now be thing of history. Mind you, it means that every crap joke or dodgy remark that anybody ever makes from now on will be available for ever.0