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  1. 6 points
    Right, it should work now (I think)! Users that also have facebook accounts can now 'like' comments here. I don't know how it works for people that don't have fb. Try it Rob, it may just state that you 'like' it. There are no doubt other features that I don't know about yet. I tried it by liking this and Rob's comment, above.
  2. 2 points
    Yes, it worked! (It doesn't show WHO did the 'Liking', but it's a start )
  3. 2 points
    I imagine that there will be a few members who will be sorry to have missed those Rob. Edit: Sorry. I meant " .. will be few members .. " of course. Members have been spared an ordeal - none of the above has happened, nor is likely to happen.
  4. 2 points
    Aha, hang on... the like thing on the posts has nothing to do with fb! It simply shows that you like it. Try it now, limit removed.
  5. 1 point
    I'd worry about that 1919 sixpence - "Country of Manufacture": Mexico - Yikes! It looks nice enough but £300 over the top. The 1935 halfcrown reverse is absolutely stunning, but the obverse has some bag marks and not enough eye appeal for it to be worth any more than $100.
  6. 1 point
    Not on mine, no. All I can see is that I can 'un'like Rob's post that I liked earlier. But then I've been having problems with the new forum. If I click 'quote' it just gives me an empty reply box. To actually quote I have to open 'quote' in a new tab. The URL linking doesn't work for me, instead I get this: and everything locks up. I meant to mention it to Chris earlier but never got round to it! I wondered whether it's because I have Flash and Active X disabled (I'm using IE7). And it won't let me add an image into a post unless I go to edit mode (the little switch above the B[old] at the top of the reply box) Anyone else??
  7. 1 point
    I imagine that there will be a few members who will be sorry to have missed those Rob. Edit: Sorry. I meant " .. will be few members .. " of course.
  8. 1 point
    Thankfully it states that I have reached my limit of quotes for the day. Phew.
  9. 1 point
    I don't think it's Facebook related at the user end, Rob (i.e. you and I) - see my reply to Chris just above.
  10. 1 point
    At the risk of being castigated as a dinosaur, if it's Facebook related, I can see me not liking anything. I don't need Facebook and I can't see why I should have to get p****d just to post a few obligatory pictures of myself mooning on Ibiza High Street.
  11. 1 point
    The seller did mention "my late dennis" so it's possible it was inherited and all the coins have become separated from their descriptions. Maybe ...
  12. 1 point
    Quite like the idea of a '1913 waffle'! I think eating waffles from 1913 could make you ill.





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