rjackb
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In Control Panel it is possible to set the number of posts per page to 40.
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Great! Now it is indeed 40 for me. Thanks for the tip.
In Control Panel it is possible to set the number of posts per page to 40.
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Hi Folks - I'll just chip back in here (not on the Nationalistic argument - I'll leave that one to those who care about those things ) - but on the issue of Country of Origin flags - Y'see, I wouldn't have a clue about most country' flags either - That's why those clever folks at BIRDFORUM have given us this splendid device:- ROLL YOUR CURSER OVER THE FLAG WHICH THEN BRINGS UP A NAME FOR THE COUNTRY WHOSE FLAG IS DISPLAYED.
- Simples,Peeps!
How about a split into:
"I've scoured every id book I own, searched the net and still don't know what it is" forum
and a
"I spent thousands on a camera but didn't bother to buy a book" forum!
Hi Folks - I'll just chip back in here (not on the Nationalistic argument - I'll leave that one to those who care about those things ) - but on the issue of Country of Origin flags - Y'see, I wouldn't have a clue about most country' flags either - That's why those clever folks at BIRDFORUM have given us this splendid device:- ROLL YOUR CURSER OVER THE FLAG WHICH THEN BRINGS UP A NAME FOR THE COUNTRY WHOSE FLAG IS DISPLAYED.
- Simples,Peeps!
I was going to write something like this, only not as succinct.
How about a split into:
"I've scoured every id book I own, searched the net and still don't know what it is" forum
and a
"I spent thousands on a camera but didn't bother to buy a book" forum!
Well that naughty fugl ain't got no flag - where the hell is nevada anyway?? :-O
Texas and California used to be separate countries, like Scotland. And the 13 original colonies were only very loosely joined until the constitution replaced the articles of confederation in 1787.
Best,
Jim
But I am surprised you didnt know Bolton was in Scotland.
As an aside, I think having US state flags offered would be awesome! I love learning worldwide flags and the more specific UK flags - all you have to do is mouseover the flag itself and it displays the name - I do it all the time.
Where it's always been--on the way to somewhere else!
Isn't nevada in Area 51 ???
That's New Mexico. I'm shocked that everyone in the world doesn't know every last insignificant detail about the geography of the country I live in.
Best,
Jim
I posters stuck to the request for location in the thread header it would be a start.
Twite.
ps. What about a sub-forum for manky mallards.
Yes, it's not true in every case since many people post photos from their trips abroad but they usually add the information about the location where photos were taken. Personally I have most problems in situations when the user who creates a new id thread has no flag by the nick and in place of country I can see only a name of some town or area I have no idea about (I've already mentioned my laziness ).I know it's not true in every case, but a quick glance at the Poster's country of origin flag usually gives a pretty good idea of what geographical location the querie is likely to concern.
That's a really great idea :-O ^^I'm with this - four subfora...
Manky Mallards
Marsh/willow tits
Chiffchaff/willow warblers
Everything else
By George, I think he's got it!I'm with this - four subfora...
Manky Mallards
Marsh/willow tits
Chiffchaff/willow warblers
Everything else
Oops--thought it was around Roswell, NM (with all the space aliens). But I'm just a guy from Maryland; I'm ignorant of everything outside my home state, though I expect everyone around the world to know everything about Maryland.
Cheers,
Jim
Agreed. Those threads are common and go on forever. I know because I've started at least a couple of them myself .I think there should be another subforum for Cooper's/Sharp-shinned Hawk.