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poorly designed website!Posted by JerryL on August 06, 2005 at 23:45:50 Pacific Time
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Hi Jerry -
We're always working on improving the web site. If you have any specific suggestions of things you'd like to see or things you find troublesom, we'd love to hear them.
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Under the table of contents list how many comments are associated with each article. It's kind of a pain to flip to each article to see which have comments. Showing which articles have new comments since my last visit to the web site would be an added bonus.Posted by Mike_Thompson on September 12, 2005 at 14:07:44 Pacific Time
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