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Chris, I don't know whether it is just my PC being an ass, but I can't edit my posts. Many other people can't either and because they have to double, or even triple post, it uses up more of your precious ( ;) ) bandwidth! It makes sense to reinstate the ability to edit, so please, DO IT!

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Chris, I don't know whether it is just my PC being an ass, but I can't edit my posts. Many other people can't either and because they have to double, or even triple post, it uses up more of your precious ( ;) ) bandwidth! It makes sense to reinstate the ability to edit, so please, DO IT!

I had asked chris if us Numismatic researchers could be allowed the ability to edit; and Chris said he would think about it, but there is still no answer!

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No, equal rights for everyone! (It's not often I say that but in the case of editing, I am)

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No, equal rights for everyone! (It's not often I say that but in the case of editing, I am)

hmm, i dont think would even stir at that idea...

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You can edit your posts straight after you posted them, but not afterwards, EQUAL RIGHTS, EQUAL RIGHTS :P

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You can edit your posts straight after you posted them, but not afterwards, EQUAL RIGHTS, EQUAL RIGHTS :P

yes; sometimes you can post something in 'A', then post in 'B', you realise you make a mistake in 'A' and you cant edit :(

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Oli's all for equal rights until he is the one with the advantage... I've come across people like that before.

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Usually I don't agree with equal rights but this has no downside, at least not one I can see.

That which is seen, and that which is not seen by Frederic Bastiat - a great piece of work

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