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BUGS!!
      Mon Aug 07 2006 05:34 PM

if you're noticing a bug with the way the website is functioning (not including moderators you don't like), post it here. if you see a specific bug that someone else posted about and you're not getting it, also feel free to say.
MM, for instance, is getting an hours worth of error on his timestamp. i got the error about a month ago, but have been fine since.
stuff like that.
HF 2134z07august

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