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Claudio González
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March 16, 2008
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Slow, slow, slow (III) !

  • March 16, 2008
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The thread with this name that was closed with no explanation did serve a useful purpose, so I am opening a new one to replace it.

Speed is back to normal now, and if there was a shutdown, I wasn't here to witness it.
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    March 30, 2009
    >Seventh-day Adventists
    They had them in Wales, too?

    Yup.
    john_cornicello__retired_
    Inspiring
    March 24, 2009
    If enough people ask for a Purchase Order before answering questions via private messages it should be OK. The good use of them would be for Adobe folks to request more specific information or serial numbers or private contact information from a user.
    March 21, 2009
    >No, they are another BAD idea and will have the effect of preventing the sharing of information among a wider circle of participants.

    bingo!
    Ramón G Castañeda
    Inspiring
    March 21, 2009
    >Seventh-day Adventists

    They had them in Wales, too? %(
    March 21, 2009
    >Another handy use for the private message system in the new forums...

    No, they are another BAD idea and will have the effect of preventing the sharing of information among a wider circle of participants.
    March 21, 2009
    Simple:

    Beat butter and icing sugar until the mixture looks white; and then add enough brandy to make it creamy and spreadable.

    Wonderful on Mince Pies too!

    :)
    March 21, 2009
    Another handy use for the private message system in the new forums... :)
    March 21, 2009
    My parents were Seventh-day Adventists and did not drink so we used custard. You will have to send me the Brandy Butter recipe so I can try it. B)
    March 20, 2009
    Nope!

    I use Brandy Butter (known as "Hard Sauce" by our American friends) for that!

    :) :)
    March 20, 2009
    >are as turgid and lumpy as Bird's Custard!

    you just have to make it correctly Ann. B) then pour it over your xmas pudding.