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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 3086435, member: 19463"]lordmarcovan said: <a href="https://www.cointalk.com/goto/post?id=3086156#post-3086156" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/goto/post?id=3086156#post-3086156">↑</a></p><p><b>when I get around to it</b>. </p><p>For the record, I started my web pages in 1997 and marked several as works in progress tat would be updated or expanded later. I retired from work in 2003 but found other things to do besides update coin pages. I added several new and better pages but never got around to updating and improving the early ones. This year the host of my pages changed their software so my FTP program will no longer access the pages he hosts so I can't even go back and delete the pages that made promises that will never be kept. I see a problem with the Internet where things get posted and stay there like plastic bottles floating in the ocean for 500 years. I would support a change to Coin Talk where threads not posted to for one year would disappear. I hope you will get around to updating your pages but I probably won't see it since I have been known to skip posts when I see they were made to antique threads in favor of posts to new subjects. Sometimes we find time for both; sometimes we have to chose. I agree with TIF that you would be better posting a coin and what you want to say about it now. Round tuits are sold in novelty shops but rarely find practical use after the joke wears down.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 3086435, member: 19463"]lordmarcovan said: [URL='https://www.cointalk.com/goto/post?id=3086156#post-3086156']↑[/URL] [B]when I get around to it[/B]. For the record, I started my web pages in 1997 and marked several as works in progress tat would be updated or expanded later. I retired from work in 2003 but found other things to do besides update coin pages. I added several new and better pages but never got around to updating and improving the early ones. This year the host of my pages changed their software so my FTP program will no longer access the pages he hosts so I can't even go back and delete the pages that made promises that will never be kept. I see a problem with the Internet where things get posted and stay there like plastic bottles floating in the ocean for 500 years. I would support a change to Coin Talk where threads not posted to for one year would disappear. I hope you will get around to updating your pages but I probably won't see it since I have been known to skip posts when I see they were made to antique threads in favor of posts to new subjects. Sometimes we find time for both; sometimes we have to chose. I agree with TIF that you would be better posting a coin and what you want to say about it now. Round tuits are sold in novelty shops but rarely find practical use after the joke wears down.[/QUOTE]
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