May I just say how wonderful it is that you get taken back to last post read after you post? Because it is. Between my reaching the end of Natter and posting eight messages came up, and I got to read them without backtracking.
This place is beautiful.
I took another look. Everything's moved over to Read Only, but WXing is doing some serious flipping out. Weird text garbles and things. I think it's hurt we left.
Watch WX Groundhog Day us back to where we were before 9:30.
Watch WX Groundhog Day us back to where we were before 9:30.
Snerk. WXing, in it's weird, Deep Blue sort of semi-sentience, is thinking, "No! Don't leave me! It'll be different! I CAN CHANGE!!!"
Okay, Lt. Charpe just went over and took a final patrol through WX, and it looks like it's all properly locked down.
Looks like WX finally got around to letting the Stompys close the threads. No more posting boxes.
We're free! We're free at last!
Seriously. It's so fast. And it has a message board with my name in the title bar. And we all have numbers. And there's a read-new function. And I cannot express in text how much I admire this accomplishment or how much fun I am having with it.
I hereby rededicate this thread as the ita-Worship thread. While simultaneously discouraging natter like that above.
Cool. That was annoying.
Did anyone else notice "Croatan" in DXM's user picture? Very clever.
We need to declare an ita Appreciation Day.
Phoenix's first FAQ addition suggestion:
From Press, now deleted:
Vortex: What's the difference between Sunnydale Press and Beep Me, the two announcement threads?
Rebecca Lizard: Sunnydale is for general announcements that everybody needs to read--what would have made its rounds through every thread in the past. Beep Me is personal life announcements- cheat sheet, in a way, for those who don't keep up with Natter and still want to know what's going on in Buffistas' lives.
me: (Press is for when you're having a book signing and when you want everybody to come. Apocalypse is for when you get the book contract and you want to crow about your good fortune.)