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			Posted By: runscott   Bill, I don't know if this was intentional, but we can no longer respond to any comment except the original post. I don't think that's such a good idea - for example, if there is a string of 20 posts in a thread, and I would like to respond to the 3rd one, how do I indicate that? | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens The dreaded 'do we go threaded or unthreaded' question. Both have pros and cons. Threaded is good because you can respond directly to a post, but in a long thread new posts tend to get lost in the middle of the thread. Unthreaded, the enwest post goes to the bottom of the thread and is easy to find, but if someone doesn't directly state what they are responding to, you may not understand what they are talking about. | 
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			Posted By: Bill Cornell Jay's correct. | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens I vote for MW to play the role of the nasty Brit.  | 
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			Posted By: Ben Enabling "quotes" from previous messages. What this allows you to do is to isolate a portion of a prior post WITHIN your own post so that you can respond to it.  | 
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			Posted By: petecld can we vote to go back to the old font used?   | 
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			Posted By: Bill Cornell There's a link "Vote on Thread Style" at the top of the page thatwill allow you to exercise your democratic rights here. | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens I also prefer the old font. Much easier to read, especially for those of us with resolution set at great than the normal 600x800 | 
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			Posted By: Chris (the illini) I gotta vote for the old font as well -- much easier to read... | 
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			Posted By: Bill I'll change the font back. | 
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			Posted By: slacks Sans serif fonts are not inherently any easier to read than serif fonts. | 
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			Posted By: Ben On a side note, I just want to applaud Bill for the continued improvements he's made on the forum. The links page, voting, and the FAQ are all GREAT!  | 
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			Posted By: warshawlaw which makes it easier to follow the threads (and skip over the pissing matches). | 
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			Posted By: petecld "slacks" | 
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			Posted By: slacks I won't clog up this thread with a typeface discussion, but look at the novels on your bookshelf. I bet 95+% of them are serif fonts. All major newspapers use serif for body text, and many even use it for headlines. Times/Times New Roman is still the most popular word processing font. Of course, very small text (8 pt. and below) tends to be more readable with sans serif. | 
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			Posted By: runscott After doing it "single-threaded" for a couple of days, I like it better: I think it helps keep the thread on topic better. For instance, if I see that the last three posts in a thread are a discussion about OJ HOF'ers, I'm much less likely to inject a picture of a Jackie Robinson card I just won. And if I did, it would be easy for others to ignore me and return to the original topic...I like that. | 
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			Posted By: leon well, sort of......I voted for the "respond to each post" instead of the "at the end" of the thread. I think it makes it easier than guessing who is resonding to whom, at the end of the thread. Most folks won't put something in the message title to allude to what/who they are responding to. As for the typeface this is fine, imo......just my thoughts....and 2/3 of ya'll disagree with me on where the post should go.....oh well...that's normal.....later | 
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			Posted By: Bill Cornell My apologies for changing the thread style w/o prior notice... always better to beg forgiveness than ask permission  | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens the little picture thingie | 
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			Posted By: petecld  "slacks" or "pants" or "shorts" - does it matter? | 
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			Posted By: slacks Pete, this discussion began with my assertion that: | 
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			Posted By: Bill Kasel Unless you are talking about the font used on the back of vintage cards why don't you take this little spat off to another mb. | 
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