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Old 02-28-2008, 12:38 AM
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It highlights any thread I haven't read, shows the number of posts I haven't read on that thread, and clicking on it will bring me to my first unread post. still

When I was about 14 we stayed the summers up in the mountains in Stormville NY. There was a '57 Ford 2 dr V-8 post in the barn that I had to get running. It had no fluid in the master so I filled it will the only fluid I had - 30 wgt oil. Then I dragged it to the top of the hill with the tractor and off I went. It was an automatic so it didn't fire up until about 35 mph. Trying to stop to turn around I jabbed the brakes and the car made an instant right turn into one of those NY stone fences!
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Old 02-28-2008, 04:04 AM
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That's the way it works for me too Dog. I wonder why it might be different for some people?

Believe me, I'm no computer guru.

BTW, that '61 Biscayne post looks like a 6cyl car to me by the emblems.
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Old 02-28-2008, 04:10 AM
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I think you need to click on your profile, or 'My Home' and look for a way to change your preferences. There should be a way.
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