I just want to point out how much I really like the "I've
Checked All These" behavior. It often works out that
between the time I retrieved the last Newest Nodes page,
and the time I have finished going to and from the posts
listed there, there are more new nodes. (How's that for
awful sentence construction?) So, the list changes to all
my (once again) newest nodes when I click the button. This
is extremely helpful.
I haven't had a good opportunity to rave about the great
forethought that went into this feature. As I recall,
vroom added it on-the-fly in response to a thread a few
of us were working on. He had added the feature before we
were even finished discussing it.
We've all seen the saying, "Fast, Correct, Cheap: Pick two."
This time, we got all three. Once again, vroom,
"You are the man."
Russ
Brainbench 'Most Valuable Professional' for Perl
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