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I think this is the thread where we were discussing the similar threads at the bottom of replies.

nifty said:
My 4 cents ;)
  • We'll never auto-lock old threads
  • We're going to keep the "Similar Threads" feature
  • We're probably not going to make big changes to the threads, but we have and will tweak the results to find the balance that best serves the community... for example: We removed BST threads, Emergency section threads, and put more weight on newer threads vs. older threads.
 
I think this is the thread where we were discussing the similar threads at the bottom of replies.

nifty said:
My 4 cents ;)
  • We'll never auto-lock old threads
  • We're going to keep the "Similar Threads" feature
  • We're probably not going to make big changes to the threads, but we have and will tweak the results to find the balance that best serves the community... for example: We removed BST threads, Emergency section threads, and put more weight on newer threads vs. older threads.
I'm so old I can't remember anything.. but thanks for the information. :frow
 
I love the smell of alfalfa. It's all I used to feed my horses. If I tried to sneak in a bale of brome on them they would sniff it and look at me as if they were saying "Really? You thought we wouldn't notice?" :gig

I tried getting my chickens to sample the small bag I bought on line. In spite of it smelling wonderful they pecked at it and walked away. Same with the cats. Guess I'm stuck making tea out of it for them.

Monday when I was in Kirksville, I went by a big hotel that has a small pond in the front of it. The pond also has an island that is a favorite of a small flock of Canadian geese every spring. I was surprised to see a hen swimming ahead of 4 downy babies heading for the island. Man, she didn't waste any time getting those babies hatched. Isn't it a bit early for them to be nesting?
 

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