I posted info for a film that is not in the database. No one replied to the thread, and from what I can tell, no profiles have been updated.
http://www.egafd.com/forum/read.php?f=4 ... eply_34287
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Re: Attn: moderators
Lead-time for updates can be as long as 6-8 weeks.
Although it worries me a little that Alec didn't provide his usual
courtesy 'thanks' to your original post.....
Although it worries me a little that Alec didn't provide his usual
courtesy 'thanks' to your original post.....
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Attn: moderators
Threads with info posted 3 months ago haven't even been added. So it's no surpise something from 15 May is not updated yet.
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unknownsoldi
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Re: Attn: moderators
That's understandable. I was just waiting for a reply like I've seen in most other posts. Some form of signal that someone in charge of editing the filmographies had seen the info.
Ok. I'll post some more info and screencaps on that and another film I recently discovered.
Ok. I'll post some more info and screencaps on that and another film I recently discovered.
Re: Attn: moderators
The problem is that if I read a thread it is then marked as read and I lose track of where I've got to - especially if I can't take action on it immediately - and if I post a reply the thread then goes to the top. I apologise for the lack of courtesy in failing to acknowledge posts giving useful information, but it has to be this way while I'm so far behind. So a general 'many thanks' to those who have posted information, whether I've got to it yet or not.
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Walter Burns
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alec wrote:
> The problem is that if I read a thread it is then marked as
> read and I lose track of where I've got to - especially if I
> can't take action on it immediately - and if I post a reply the
> thread then goes to the top.
You need a "Done Forum". !teacher!
> The problem is that if I read a thread it is then marked as
> read and I lose track of where I've got to - especially if I
> can't take action on it immediately - and if I post a reply the
> thread then goes to the top.
You need a "Done Forum". !teacher!
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