Features: Watch this thread…

LewTwo

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There used to be a feature to mark a thread to be 'Watch this thread…'.
I notice that it exist for a new post on this forum but it seems to be missing in the others.
Either it went away or I am blind as a bat.

On another note: can we expect to see support for '.wepp' image files in the near future ?
 
There used to be a feature to mark a thread to be 'Watch this thread…'.
I notice that it exist for a new post on this forum but it seems to be missing in the others.
Either it went away or I am blind as a bat.

On another note: can we expect to see support for '.wepp' image files in the near future ?

I see it, but i'm on a desktop. Can you point me to a thread where you don't see it, and are you on an ipad, mobile phone, desktop, what?
 
I see it, but i'm on a desktop. Can you point me to a thread where you don't see it, and are you on an ipad, mobile phone, desktop, what?
I am using the Google Chrome Web browser on Dell laptop with the Linux Mint operating system. I do not have that option 'Watch this thread" when I view or edit a comment in this thread.
 

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I pulled up an old thread, "Definitive Tests on the Heating and Cooling of Hub Motors" and it had the "Watch" button in the upper right.
ahhhhh .... well I did acknowledge it was possible that I am 'blind as a bat'.
Now I see it at the top right corner (top of the tread) ... I was looking at the bottom where one replies.
Thank thee. My bad. My apologies .. :)
 
ahhhhh .... well I did acknowledge it was possible that I am 'blind as a bat'.
Now I see it at the top right corner (top of the tread) ... I was looking at the bottom where one replies.
Thank thee. My bad. My apologies .. :)
Sonar works for crap on a flat monitor.😉
 
My work here is done!

Linux Mint rocks btw!
 
All these tabs open in a browser and you're still using half the memory Windows 10 requires to just boot..

..while we're on the topic of linux, here's my daily driver, Kubuntu, in action.. slightly customized.

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.. a little further out on the hot/crazy axis for most users, but it's nice to have an OS that is not only free ( as in beer ), but also looks better than recent versions of Windows.
 
All these tabs open in a browser and you're still using half the memory Windows 10 requires to just boot

Which Is great for my hobby of making old junk useful again: it's a 10-year old Thinkpad I got off eBay. Now I'm having fun looking for old useless Chromebooks, cracking them so they'll show a normal boot menu, and loading lightweight distros (PeppermintOS, Bodhi, Xubuntu worked but was a little heavy) on their 2gb RAM/16gb drive. For starter computers for my kids.

For another thread, maybe!
 
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