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quick beta requested

emma, modern setting, holiday themed. (not emma-approved.) any takers?

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Pleease let us know where you land.

I understand your explanation and I am sure there are places where you will be very welcome.Good luck, Stan! Your stories rock and I will gladly read your work elsewhere.

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Yup yup

It isn't that impossible I think to follow those guidelines. This is after all a board not a blogosphere.Why not create a blog on wordpress or somewhere and link it (if its PG) to the fans here to...

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Re: Pleease let us know where you land.

Yes, please do. I enjoy your stories and I´d be very sad if I couldn´t read more. Good luck!

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Re: But while and whilst are different words...

Dr Johnson isn't infallible. And you would never whilst away the time, but you would certainly while away the time. I've seen whiles used in a letter in the late 1780's so it may have been out of use...

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Re: A suggestion

I completely agree. I am one of your lurkers who loves reading your stories and enjoys the discussions, and I would hate to see you leave DWG. And now that I've found out that you and Jim are also...

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Re: A final apology

You can have all the discussion you want here in Jane Austen's Tea Room -- there are frequently discussions in comment threads that spill out into the tea room.Think of it as Stan Hurd's Man Cave. I...

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Re: But while and whilst are different words...

Sarah Waldock Wrote:-------------------------------------------------------> And you would never> whilst away the time, but you would certainly> while away the time.I ought to have made clear...

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Agreed, Jan

The rules exist for a reason, and I don't think it's up to individual members to alter them to suit particular tastes. Our administrators work very hard (for free!) to maintain such a warm community...

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How far is Matlock from Pemberley?

I'm having some trouble with locations. I found a nice little map with rough locations of fictional places, but I'm having a hard time interposing it with real geographical locations not on the map....

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Re: How far is Matlock from Pemberley?

In case this helps.The Gardiners and Elizabeth spent the night before they visited Pemberley in Bakewell. They stopped at Pemberley the next day on their way to Lambton. According to current maps,...

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Why some messages can't be accesed?

If I click the links, it goes again to the message list. It doesn't happen to all the messages, and it happens in this board and in the fanfic board.

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Re: How far is Matlock from Pemberley?

You might find an old map more useful than a modern day map for deciding where to place Pemberley. This one is pretty good:...

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It seems to work well in mobile view(nfm)

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Sorry, this was supposed to be under my other post!(nfm)

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Re: Why some messages can't be accesed?

It's difficult to say without any specific examples. Do you have any links you can share?

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Possible cache problem

May I suggest trying to clear your browser's cache? Sometimes a full cache can cause these problems.This could explain why the content displays in mobile but not full version, assuming you are using...

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Four days left!

I don't normally promote things and I have no personal connection to this project but I thought I would share this with everyone. Four days to go and about 3/4ths of the way to goal. Kickstarter for...

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Re: I need a newspaper

Sorry, came to this late, you can always refer to it as 'the Post' or 'the journal' and not make it clear whether it's the Brighton and Hove Journal and Intelligencer [making one up on the spur of the...

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Re: I need a newspaper

looking locally I find the Bury and Norwich Post and the Ipswich Journal, which pleases me mightily that I hit upon two common enough names to be used...

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