dappa1
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What has Firefox and Sonar Got in Common?
Any guesses???
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kc2ine
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Re:What has Firefox and Sonar Got in Common?
2011/09/07 13:17:38
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both have fire in their pants.
post edited by kc2ine - 2011/09/07 15:04:31
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Re:What has Firefox and Sonar Got in Common?
2011/09/07 13:17:56
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Oh..is it..no..aha!..hmm, no, not that...lemme see now... C'mon, I just can't stand the suspense!! Please tell me!! I'm agog with excitement!!!! Was that sarcastic enough?
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Old55
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Re:What has Firefox and Sonar Got in Common?
2011/09/07 13:20:04
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Neither one works with our cherished forum software.
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dappa1
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Re:What has Firefox and Sonar Got in Common?
2011/09/07 13:22:16
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57Gregy
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Re:What has Firefox and Sonar Got in Common?
2011/09/07 13:27:58
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dappa1
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Re:What has Firefox and Sonar Got in Common?
2011/09/07 13:41:15
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lol 57Gregy Thankyou for the reminder
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bapu
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Re:What has Firefox and Sonar Got in Common?
2011/09/07 14:50:01
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Neither one works with our cherished forum software.
Am I right?
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SteveStrummerUK
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Re:What has Firefox and Sonar Got in Common?
2011/09/07 14:51:16
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jamesg1213 Oh..is it..no..aha!..hmm, no, not that...lemme see now... C'mon, I just can't stand the suspense!! Please tell me!! I'm agog with excitement!!!! Was that sarcastic enough?
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57Gregy
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Re:What has Firefox and Sonar Got in Common?
2011/09/07 15:06:51
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Dappa1 lol 57Gregy Thankyou for the reminder I kinda understand what you folks are going through with the latest Cakewalk releases and the forum software. It should work as advertised. I'm a simple man and SONAR Home Studio 6 XL and IE 8 work fine (so far). It seems the only time I have trouble with the forum is when everyone else has the same problems, not specifically browser-related.
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dappa1
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Re:What has Firefox and Sonar Got in Common?
2011/09/07 17:24:20
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