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cant reply to buoyancy thread.
« on: 25/12/2017 12:25:04 »
The buoyancy thread I started is messed up, I cant reply and there is a lot of white space instead of posts?
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  • Re: cant reply to buoyancy thread.
    « Reply #1 on: 25/12/2017 12:50:57 »
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    Re: cant reply to buoyancy thread.
    « Reply #2 on: 25/12/2017 22:45:31 »
    This thread on Quantum Buoyancy had degenerated (again), so I locked it and let it sink into oblivion - mod.
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    Re: cant reply to buoyancy thread.
    « Reply #3 on: 25/12/2017 22:55:53 »
    Quote from: evan_au on 25/12/2017 22:45:31
    This thread on Quantum Buoyancy had degenerated (again), so I locked it and let it sink into oblivion - mod.

    I figured that was what had happened. Too bad it still glitches.
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    Re: cant reply to buoyancy thread.
    « Reply #4 on: 28/12/2017 09:22:28 »
    Quote from: Kryptid on 25/12/2017 22:55:53
    Too bad it still glitches.
    Are you still seeing glitches?
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    Re: cant reply to buoyancy thread.
    « Reply #5 on: 29/12/2017 04:20:05 »
    Quote from: Colin2B on 28/12/2017 09:22:28
    Are you still seeing glitches?

    Indeed so.
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