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Posted by Dodd Stacy at 1/23/2001 9:27 AM EST


Engineer on team #95, Lebanon Robotics Team, from Lebanon High School and CRREL/CREARE.


In Reply to: Re: OT: Foot Hazard
Posted by Justin Stiltner on 1/23/2001 8:42 AM EST:




: Not to complain but if you feel it is important enough to post about you need to start a topic for it. It will get seen better that way.

: Justin Stiltner
: Team #388
: Grundy VA,

Thanks for the advice, Justin. I have a small problem. I live at the end of a 14.4 KBps connection to this forum. It takes more than a minute to load one page of the Chronologically Archived Forums, where I can see all posts. It takes more than five minutes to load one of the individual Forum pages, where the files are bigger, which I have to do to find an opportunity to start a new topic or thread for my post.

Consequently, I normally contribute to a running thread, which I can do as a Follow up posting directly from the Chronological Archive page. In this case, I piggybacked on an existing thread to save myself that time (work, coach, post, sleep, repeat). I attempted to indicate the post was Off Thread, OT, to minimize confusion. I would appreciate any advice you can provide on how I can better cope with my situation.

Dodd


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