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2013/03/06 10:49:04 (permalink)

Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts

Scroll down the main coffee house page.
Set the time filter to "from the beginning"
Go back to the top of the coffee house page where you can change the pages.
Go to the very last page and revive the fred.
 

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    Bub
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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 10:51:45 (permalink)
    I'm sorry, I didn't catch that, could you repeat it again please.

    Thank you.
    Bub.

    "I pulled the head off Elvis, filled Fred up to his pelvis, yaba daba do, the King is gone, and so are you."
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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 10:56:25 (permalink)
    So that's like a loop feature?
    A forum groundhog day?

    More interesting than the current topics?


    No doubt I'm still trying to understand the reasoning...I guess it's simply- because it's there.....
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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 10:56:54 (permalink)
    Aaaarrrrrghhhhhhh.
     
     
    You guys are driving me nuts

    post edited by Zonno - 2013/03/06 10:58:27

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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 10:57:45 (permalink)
    Perhaps an instructional video Zonno?

    "I pulled the head off Elvis, filled Fred up to his pelvis, yaba daba do, the King is gone, and so are you."
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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 10:58:04 (permalink)
    Post it in the songs forum.
    Oldies goldies.
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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 11:04:48 (permalink)
    spacey

    More interesting than the current topics?
    Actually, yeah, there's some very good reading in those old threads.

    I'm convinced that some of the people from back then, are here right now with different user names. It's the only explanation. Not that there needs to be one, if you know what I mean. None of this really matters, it's just an observation. For the record ... I'm not one of them.

    I found an old thread by an x-c-a-k-e employee who said working on the code gave him post traumatic stress disorder. I had tears streaming down my face from laughing so hard.

    The lyrics in my signature are from an old song I found in the songs forum. There's some really good stuff there.
    post edited by Bub - 2013/03/06 11:07:20

    "I pulled the head off Elvis, filled Fred up to his pelvis, yaba daba do, the King is gone, and so are you."
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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 11:09:01 (permalink)
    ....and I thought most people suffering form X2 woes were from post traumatic cake disorder......pffffft....what do I know....
     


     
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    Is there going to be an instructional video from the OP? 

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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 11:11:26 (permalink)
    Bub


    spacey

    More interesting than the current topics?
    Actually, yeah, there's some very good reading in those old threads. 


    There's some really good stuff there.
    Obviously I agree...
     
    Kinda strange how it seems the longer something goes on the worse it gets. My skin use to be
    tighter and when somebody shoved something in my face...I could see it.
     
    Now I think about old posts and old songs and stand back far enough to see and just slowly
    shake my head... "they just don't write 'em like that anymore".
     
    :)
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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 11:20:39 (permalink)
    sounds like more fun than going back to old folders and remixing old Cakewalk projects....

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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 11:21:20 (permalink)
    Here's a Link to the song I found that's quoted in my signature, it's on u-toob. I think it's one of the funniest things I've ever heard, and it's an excellent recording.

    The link in the original thread doesn't work any more, but someone posted it on u-toob a couple of years ago and I found it when I searched for the song title on the net. It's the same song because he mentions his name at the end of it, and it matches his forum name in the original post in the Song forum.

    I found one where a member had a melt down and quit the forums because he got tired of new people asking for help. Isn't that partly what the forum is here for? LOL!


    I had a blast last night going through the old threads. Thanks Zonno, seriously. There's a lot of good stuff out there, not all bad either.

    "I pulled the head off Elvis, filled Fred up to his pelvis, yaba daba do, the King is gone, and so are you."
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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 11:21:41 (permalink)
    Retro Freds have more warmth than the newer ones.
     
    Most of the old ones are only 32 bit as well.

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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 11:22:48 (permalink)
    what was old is new again..

    just go upstairs,, scan each verson release and the flurry of threads...

    NOTE the usual suspects posting with their vitrol and tripe along with the new trolls

    the  old timer usuals are what amaze me, how many times can they say the same  pld crap??

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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 15:02:03 (permalink)
    But if you go back into history looking for answers, won't you just find the original questions instead?

     
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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 15:23:00 (permalink)
    Trying very hard to think of a single reason why anyone would want to do this.................
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Nope, can't think of one. I'll get back to you when I do.
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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 15:25:03 (permalink)
    CPR--Coffeehouse Post Resucitation? 

    Should auld acquaintance be forgot--hey, who the hell are you guys?  
     
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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 15:27:28 (permalink)
    ROC- Repost of Compost

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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 15:30:53 (permalink)
    paulo


    Trying very hard to think of a single reason why anyone would want to do this................. 
      
     
    Nope, can't think of one. I'll get back to you when I do.
     
    Nor me.
     
    Maybe the OP thinks he's stumbled on to something that nobody else knows about.
     
    Truth is, we've already been dredging up ancient threads 'for a laugh' for feckin' years in the CH.
     
    Still, 13.935672563% of them are actually more entertaining than the FSF.
     
     

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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 15:34:51 (permalink)
    SteveStrummerUK
     
     
    Still, 103.935672563% of them are actually more entertaining than the FSF.
     
     
    Fixed

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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 17:48:44 (permalink)
    paulo


    SteveStrummerUK
     
     
    Still, 103.935672563% of them are actually more entertaining than the FSF.
     
     
    Fixed

     
    Good fixage.
     
     

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    Re:Sticky: How to revive old coffee house posts 2013/03/06 20:32:46 (permalink)
    I tired this in the Songs forum. Fro the beginning. Acd order. Song posts back to 2003...

    I remember Wallygator...

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