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#1 Konstantinos

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Posted 18 January 2012 - 00:56

What is the difference? Here, left of my post, you can see how many posts I have. But if you go to my profile:

http://forum.netweat...6-konstantinos/

you can see how many active posts I have. And these two numbers are not equal.

So, what is the difference?

Thank you?

Edited by Konstantinos, 18 January 2012 - 00:57 .

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#2 mike Meehan

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Posted 18 January 2012 - 01:55

View PostKonstantinos, on 18 January 2012 - 00:56 , said:

What is the difference? Here, left of my post, you can see how many posts I have. But if you go to my profile:

http://forum.netweat...6-konstantinos/

you can see how many active posts I have. And these two numbers are not equal.

So, what is the difference?

Thank you?

And don't forget the 'post' the postman delivers through your letter box - the soldier who stays by his 'post' and the 'post' which holds your fence up, then there is the 'post' which means 'after' like 'post' war ot 'post' natal

I looked at your profile and saw 79 posts, I think but no other record of posts, active or otherwise, perhaps I am missing something, which happens at my time of life - I can only think that one is the number of the total number of posts and the other is in the area which is still on the current active list for people to comment on further.

Perhaps we could call the archived ones 'post posts' :)

Edited by mike Meehan, 18 January 2012 - 02:17 .

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