Is anyone else having probs posting? The old system was better and more immediate, agreed. I think there are posts missing from the thread.Blackdawn said:Not working v well
Is anyone else having probs posting? The old system was better and more immediate, agreed. I think there are posts missing from the thread.Blackdawn said:Not working v well
Blackdawn said:maybe its an IE explorer 9 problem! Anyone know?
That doesn't count, it's a best-of albumdonluca said:Dire Straits - Money for Nothing
cse said:Agree the old system was so much simpler and immediate.
Macspur said:cse said:Agree the old system was so much simpler and immediate.
Couldn't agree more! I have contacted WHF a while ago, but nothings changed. I have found by disabling rich text has cut out a lot of the probs I was having.
daveloc said:Dixie Chicks: Taking the Long Way (less two fingers than two barrels...)
The_Lhc said:Is that a deliberate policy or just coincidence? If it's the former I find that a remarkably puzzling attitude. I don't listen to a great deal of "the classics" but I wouldn't deliberately discount something simply because it's older than date X. I mean is your limit Jan 1 1995 or would something from December 1994 be ok?
busb said:Blackdawn said:maybe its an IE explorer 9 problem! Anyone know?
Click on Compatibility Mode if using IE9 (the blue icon just after the text in the address bar) cures many of the text entry problems.
Clicking refresh (the button to the right of the one mentioned above) cures the apparent missing post & page number issues for me, at least. Doing so also updates the posting lists.
jaxwired said:I only listen to and buy post 1995 music,
tremon said:That doesn't count, it's a best-of albumdonluca said:Dire Straits - Money for Nothing
Interesting recommendations, from all of you. Makes me realize there's too much music out there that I don't know (yet).
A colleague's wife is even worse, 26 and refuses to watch any film older than she is. Just pathetic...Jonathan_E said:The_Lhc said:Is that a deliberate policy or just coincidence? If it's the former I find that a remarkably puzzling attitude. I don't listen to a great deal of "the classics" but I wouldn't deliberately discount something simply because it's older than date X. I mean is your limit Jan 1 1995 or would something from December 1994 be ok?
Off topic a touch, i realise, but this brings to mind a friend of mine from university who simply wouldn't watch black and white movies.
Nothing I could say would persuade her that she was missing out: "I just don't like them..."
There's not a whole lot of arguing with that.
daveloc said:Assuming no compilations, live, soundtracks, classical, etc., etc. Personally, I say anything goes!
Bill Bruford: Feels Good to Me (a surprise inclusion, but it just keeps getting played)
Dixie Chicks: Taking the Long Way (less two fingers than two barrels...)
Bob Dylan: Blood on The Tracks (best divorce album)
Genesis: Wind and Wuthering (best album)
Mike Oldfield: Ommadawn (best instrumental)
karnataka: delicate flame of desire (hey, hey, my, my, prog will never die)
Rush: Moving Pictures (30th Anniversary BD remaster)
Jennifer Warnes: Famous Blue Raincoat (Jenny sings Lenny; The Man approves)
Wishbone Ash: Argus (high tide for the twin lead guitar)
Yes: Going for the One ('Even Closer to the Edge' in places)
FWIW, none of my top ten songs are/were on any of these albums. Less difficult than 10 top songs, but still no CCR, no Floyd, no Neil Young...