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can't see my pictures

Why can't I see pics posted on my blog?

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Bonus Extras Downloading

Is it possible to make a bittorrent download for files over say 50MB?

I'm always having issues with my large downloads from MRH to be corrupted and it always seems to be files over roughly 20MB.

Thanks

Dale

Minor MRH site changes

I have noticed today that when reading threads from the recent posts, the new replies counter automatically marks the posting as read so when you return to the recent posts menu ( I use the back button or {backspace} ) that thread no longer shows new replies counter. Great improvement. I often loose track in the recent posts wondering if I read that one or not. Anyone else notice this great new feature?

Randy

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Minor MRH site upgrade testers

We have a minor upgrade to the MRH website that's ready to test and we'd like to have anyone who may be interested give it a try.

Just let us know if you're interested in testing and we'll send you the URL.

This upgrade includes several bug fixes, and the single biggest improvement is the WYSIWYG editor now works with tablets and smartphones ... yes, you get the full editor on your tablet/phone now!

Trouble typing in MRH now - cursor bouncing around

I'm having trouble typing on this website now.

Spam

Some jerk is trying to Spam. Getting him so far.

Rich

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MRH website 503 server errors

Our server is experiencing a high number of 503 service temporarily unavailable errors today. We're looking into it with our hosting provider, we'll update you once we know more.

Ramping up to Simulate Mountain Climb

Does anyone have any experience with ramps from various platform levels to achieve an overall elevation instead of using a helix?  I am trying to simulate a climb that the GMRC makes over Mt Holly.  It begins at Bellows Falls at around 350 ft above sea level to the peak height at Mt Holly of around 1600 ft above sea level and then descends to Rutland at about 600 ft. above sea level. 

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What post are you replying to?

Several times lately I've seen posts on the forum where the author is replying with a question or comment to a general thread with a number of previous posts by various authors (e.g. the Weekly Photo Fun threads), but makes no reference to the specific post to which they're replying.  Am I just missing a forum feature when you can somehow determine what post a reply is related to?  


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