How come you started a new thread then locked it so nobody could reply? :thinking:
G GfK Suspended / Banned Messages 1,503 Edit My Images No 22 May 2006 #1 How come you started a new thread then locked it so nobody could reply?
Marcel Kim Jong Bod Admin Messages 29,408 Name Marcel Edit My Images Yes 22 May 2006 #2 Oops Lemme explain :nuts: I closed it, replied to it, then moved Arkadys post to a new thread, and with it went the locked status..... That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it :bonk: :nuts:
Oops Lemme explain :nuts: I closed it, replied to it, then moved Arkadys post to a new thread, and with it went the locked status..... That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it :bonk: :nuts:
A Arkady Suspended / Banned Messages 10,476 Name Rob Edit My Images No 23 May 2006 #3 Does splitting it make a difference? PC-Biff-Mode here...
V Venomator Messages 12,599 Edit My Images No 23 May 2006 #4 What was the reason for splitting anyway ... 2,500 posts is surely not the limit ? Sort of loses its impact here and ... it's a bugger to check what has and has not been entered ???
What was the reason for splitting anyway ... 2,500 posts is surely not the limit ? Sort of loses its impact here and ... it's a bugger to check what has and has not been entered ???
SammyC Messages 2,302 Edit My Images Yes 23 May 2006 #5 Probably slows things down if the threads get too big.
Marcel Kim Jong Bod Admin Messages 29,408 Name Marcel Edit My Images Yes 23 May 2006 #6 Sammy's right, I don't know the official figures, but extra large threads tend to slow the whole database down....or so I've heard.
Sammy's right, I don't know the official figures, but extra large threads tend to slow the whole database down....or so I've heard.