No don't..enough guys on here who can't move forward, they are stuck in P......
P for primitive. (takes cover)
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Thanks for your helpNo don't..enough guys on here who can't move forward, they are stuck in P......
P for primitive. (takes cover)
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Well I would do but half the time the search doesn't workThere are several threads on this problem on the site. As there are different reasons for it, a quick read through will probably find your problem.
Once again I find myself resorting to the 'try searching before starting a new thread' position. I do have a couple of reaaons for this, not just the 'don't be so lazy and and self-entitled', but the one most people miss is this; owners of websites pay for server space. Starting new threads ,expecting people to write the same suggestions all over again, rather than taking 30 seconds to do a search, eats up that space. Which for me ( as a website owner) is a behaviour that twists my melon.
I used to have the same issue using Chrome on the old site. Searching from Google works and if you putWell I would do but half the time the search doesn't work
Thanks Mike
Which is why I explained the issue of bandwidth. Try reading the post as it was written., Rather than as you wish it to read. To continue the battle analogy, your powder is damp.Stop it.
He is not lazy, nor self entitled, he has been to the point and courteous,
Choose your battles!
Drop a line to the webmaster . They might not know there is an issue.Well I would do but half the time the search doesn't work
Thanks Mike
At least our gearboxes last.No don't..enough guys on here who can't move forward, they are stuck in P......
P for primitive. (takes cover)
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/l322-steering-wheel-wont-extend.160061/![]()
Which is why I explained the issue of bandwidth. Try reading the post as it was written., Rather than as you wish it to read. To continue the battle analogy, your powder is damp.