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| Hey, Just a suggestion, but how about 20 posts per page instead of 30. Now I understand we're all meant to be speedreaders (when I get around to investing some serious time into the program) but 30 posts seems a bit much. On the other hand if people see a thread is onto the 2nd page they mightn't open/read/contribute as much, so maybe there's benefit in that? Thought I'd open it up, lots of love, Colm
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