Is it not the case?Haruka wrote:The old one should become optional now.
Illustrated history of PC Community Project
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Hunchman801

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Re: Illustrated history of PC Community Project
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Is the new theme already the default one for new users? It would be normal me not noticing since I use it for a good while already.
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Re: Illustrated history of PC Community Project
The new theme is the default indeed, Ye Olde Orange can only be seen by members by choosing it as their theme in their Board Preferences.
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Ah I see. Then I retire what I said concerning the default thing.
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I believe unregistred users also see new one automatically. I am not sure if they can swich to old one.
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Hunchman801

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Of course, the new theme was made the default one as soon as it was introduced.
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I think I will swich themes monthly.
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I didn't notice since I have the automatic login in the forum. 
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If I had the automatic login on my PC, chances are that my profile would be used for spamming by someone else 
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Re: Illustrated history of PC Community Project
Perks of having an individual computer, even if it's rickety old.
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Hunchman801

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Re: Illustrated history of PC Community Project
Me logging out didn't prevent my brothers from using their own accounts to post stupid messages here back in the days. 
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Re: Illustrated history of PC Community Project
And that's why you password-protect your computer. Everything on my computer is set to automatically log in, and I don't have to worry about a thing!OldClassicGamer wrote:If I had the automatic login on my PC, chances are that my profile would be used for spamming by someone else
Re: Illustrated history of PC Community Project
I'm glad I'm a single daughter.Hunchman801 wrote:Me logging out didn't prevent my brothers from using their own accounts to post stupid messages here back in the days.
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Hunchman801

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Well I'm glad I have my brothers and sister. 
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I am glad I have bro too. Despite being immature sometimes. I like sharing my gaming experiences with him.
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That's good to know at least. There are both advantages and disadvantages in both sides to be fair enough.Hunchman801 wrote:Well I'm glad I have my brothers and sister.
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Re: Illustrated history of PC Community Project
Looks like quite a few of the entries have gone missing, anyone still got those?
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Could make one about me making the 'introduce yourself thread'.


