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scrubble4 | Posted in Talk With Us on

Hi:  Where do I find the discussions that are currently going on?  It seems unless I post on something or randomly look at replies there is no way into the discussions.  That was one of the best features.  I learned so much from hovering on these threads.  I looked at the FAQ but I couldn’t see it there.  Also the lack of spell check is not a good feature.  I also remember I could search the magazines for articles.  I am now on the road and do not have access to my old mags of which I have almost every one.  I was wanting to access an article this morning and couldn’t for the life of me figure out how to do it.  Thanks for any assistance you can give me.  Please notify me of your response through my email, which you have.  I am not sure I will even be able to find this post when I return.  Thanks Scrubble4

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  1. stillsuesew | | #1

    Yes, the old forum worked better for most of us.  On the left side of your screen click on recent topics or recent replies for the latest active discussions.

    1. scrubble4 | | #2

      old forum

      StillSueSew:  Thanks for your answer. I just read some of the replies to the apology for the forum being off line for a weekend.  I was saddened to realize Threads doesn't count the forum as important anymore.  It feels like they have changed hands to a big multinational type of money focus company.  I am just whistling here as I have no knowledge.  The Old Taunton listened, responded and adjusted.  The new focus on younger sewers does make sense as they need to nurture their future.  It is sad it seems to be at the expense of loyalty to their present clientel.  Whew, feel better.  Thanks for your answer at least I didn't feel I was in a complete vacuum.  Scrubble4

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