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    Ross hittin the Alerts yet no alerts of record w/ the mods ?

    What thread you alert'n there on RL ?

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    I clicked on the alert button on the 25th to request a corretion in one of my threads. A typo of my own making that was not corrected as per my request. That is all I can add to the mystery

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    I spent about an hour testing the alert system in the wee hours this morning.

    Yep. Software is a bit too tightly wound. Lovely. Just Lovely.

    My apologies and condolences to those who posess manners, taste, and breeding. This fix will take awhile.

    Sigh. I WAS going riding today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blair View Post
    I clicked on the alert button on the 25th to request a corretion in one of my threads. A typo of my own making that was not corrected as per my request. That is all I can add to the mystery
    Blair, the alert I received on the 25th wasn't from you either ?????? Hmmm, I guess we'll have to get Provost to fix er up.
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    How about we talk about ice cream until the MIAs pop back up?

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    The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1861.

    Apothecaries, &c.

    Flavoring Extracts.
    --Extract of Vanilla, do. Lemon, do Peach, do. Orange, do. Celery, do. Nutmeg, for flavoring Ice Cream, Jelly, &c., for sale by
    A. Bodeker & Co., Druggists,
    No. 10 Main Street.

    The Daily Dispatch: June 27, 1862.

    Richmond Dispatch.
    Local matters.

    Wounded soldiers.
    --Our readers are reminded that the misses of Gamble's Hill will hold a Fair at Pratt's Castle, Mr. J. D. Browne's residence, this afternoon at 4 o'clock, when they expect to be liberally patronized by all who sympathize with the Southern cause. Besides the music of the Armory Band and the afternoon drill of the State Guard, they intend serving their patrons at night with pure Ice Cream. Let their hall be crowded.
    Richmond Dispatch.
    Tuesday morning...July 7, 1863.

    Maryland
    The proximity of our army to the chief city of Maryland has increased the vigilance of Lincoln's myrmidons. In Baltimore there is redoubled activity in domiciliary visits and orders designed to mark all disloyal citizens, or all who will not take the oath, are multiplied. One order prohibits all persons not in the service from keeping arms in their houses, and Gen. E. B. Tyler, aided by the Provost Marshal and Chief of Police, is directed to search the houses of suspected citizens to seize arms that may be found. Another order commands all loyal citizens to hoist the national flag on the 4th of July. Another closes all places of business save newspaper offices, ice cream saloons, soda fountains, and fruit stands. It also excepts barbers' shops, with the condition that the keepers of them are loyal. These barbers must be terrible fellows. Their shops are club-rooms. Gen. Schenck is not going to allow brushes to foment the public feeling, nor cut-throat razors to hatch treason.
    The alarm and apprehension of the enemy is plainly exhibited in these measures. They fear the Marylanders. The sympathizers with the rebels must be kept down — they must be disarmed. Their fears are well grounded.--If Gen. Lee defeats their main Army Maryland will recruit his ranks to the full extent of his lessees in the great battle in which he will gain his victory.

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    Default Alert Button?

    There is an Alert Button? Where?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rbruno68 View Post
    There is an Alert Button? Where?
    Rob Bruno

    Rob...it looks like this.

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    This'll smoke the mods back out into the open. Hehehe...



    No, it is NOT politics. Its a RELIGION. Read it before jumpin' to conclusions.

    Ohhhhh.... look at the little panic-striken gomers clickin' them alert buttons!

    Go, babies, go!!!! Whooooooeeeeeeee!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KnightWind View Post
    This'll smoke the mods back out into the open. Hehehe...

    Ohhhhh.... look at the little panic-striken gomers clickin' them alert buttons!

    Go, babies, go!!!! Whooooooeeeeeeee!
    Yeah, that'll probably get the thread locked down, possibly deleted, and you probably banned. But hey, to each his own. No button clicking from me. Freedom of speech and all. No rules. Just right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnightWind View Post
    This'll smoke the mods back out into the open. Hehehe...



    No, it is NOT politics. Its a RELIGION. Read it before jumpin' to conclusions.

    Ohhhhh.... look at the little panic-striken gomers clickin' them alert buttons!

    Go, babies, go!!!! Whooooooeeeeeeee!
    Geez... I haven't thought of those guys in ages! That's the same group that used to be in Arlington VA, .... over twenty years ago. I lived in a apartment bulding just around the corner from their headquarters on North Franklin.

    Actually, they were good neighbors. They picked up trash off the street and did the whole neighborhood watch thing. No crime in that area that I recall and it was an older, kind of rundown neighborhood too. Didn't realize they had moved to Milwaukee and now consider themselves a religion.
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    I shall move from Chattanooga when the Lieutenant-General orders me; ready or not ready. And if you don't have my army supplied, and keep it supplied, we'll eat your mules up, sir. – General William Tecumseh Sherman to the Quartermaster in Nashville. 1864

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