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geordie_ben wrote: »This has happened to me in the past too
Do edits produce notifications?
Is there a setting to 'tick' for edit notifications?
Did anyone else get loads of notifications too?
I thought my case was a one off a while ago as its never happened again since.... maybe not
I've just had a quick look thru the settings and cant spot any edit notifications, only this one for normal notifications
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In theory an edit shouldn't produce a notification but I suppose all systems have blips.0 -
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willeynotwiley wrote: »Just thought I would update those of you who helped out with suggestions for my fimclub all those weeks ago :beer:
After those in power cut the timing of the first session to just 20 minutes (useful!) we watched SOME of Pixar shorts...to see where TS began. This week was our first full session and I decided to go retro with Bill & Ted - was meant to be Excellent adventure but the disc form Lovefilm didn't workso we watched my copy of Bogus Journey instead. :cool:
After a quiet start, and some very concerned looking 12 year olds, they finally got into it and giggled their way through. :T
Considering 'Halloween' for after half term...it will be later than Halloween but who cares?!?!? :rotfl:
Thanks again for all your advice I have a whole year of films to fill so I'm sure I'll get through them all
If I recall, we debated the merits of the Carry On films and if they were suitable for showing at your school film club. If you aren't aware, from tomorrow The Daily Mail are giving away a free DVD of the Carry On films, starting with Carry On Doctor. The give away is on for two weeks.0 -
geordie_ben wrote: »You might have to be on your comp - highlight all the text in my post
I did that Ben and only saw the same code alongside each cinema. Just triple checked and the only code I can see is 775764
BTW I can see the code 15 times.0 -
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geordie_ben wrote: »haha thats what i meant, its there several times. did that so the search options should have no reason at all to not find it when other people search
Ahhhh! I thought you meant there were x amount of different codes. Was thinking back to Quoia's suggestion of adding all previous codes to a post. Made it far too complicated for myself, didn't I?:o0 -
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In all honesty Ben, I don't think that the 'belt and braces' approach that you have taken will stop the duplicated posts. The problem is that the vast majority of people who post the dupes don't use the search facility, heck they don't even see the post immediately before their own, contains the same code.0
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In all honesty Ben, I don't think that the 'belt and braces' approach that you have taken will stop the duplicated posts. The problem is that the vast majority of people who post the dupes don't use the search facility, heck they don't even see the post immediately before their own, contains the same code.
Oh I'm well aware of that, just thought I'd try and make my post the most searchable it possibly could be....
Wish everyone would stick to the regime of- Find a code
- Get yourself a ticket for the movie
- Search the thread
- If it's found - congrats, but better luck next time
- If its not found - congrats, post away with the Title, Date, Times and Location plus any other vital info
- Last but not least, and only if you've forgot.... get yourself a ticket to the movie
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If I recall, we debated the merits of the Carry On films and if they were suitable for showing at your school film club. If you aren't aware, from tomorrow The Daily Mail are giving away a free DVD of the Carry On films, starting with Carry On Doctor. The give away is on for two weeks.
Fab...son has a paper round tomorrow he can buy me a copy and get 'staff discount' mwahaha
Is it in the Mail in Sunday too do you know?0
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