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Guess I've been out of the loop for a while.
Greg says it saves bandwidth.Danger said:Speaking of problems...
I didn't want to start a whole new thread for this, so I figured that I'd just piggy-back on this one. It's no big deal, but I was wondering if the 'Active Users' list will be returned to alphabetical order some time. I know that you have lots more important things to worry about; I just find it a bit difficult to read when I'm looking for a specific name.
Danger said:Speaking of problems...
I didn't want to start a whole new thread for this, so I figured that I'd just piggy-back on this one. It's no big deal, but I was wondering if the 'Active Users' list will be returned to alphabetical order some time. I know that you have lots more important things to worry about; I just find it a bit difficult to read when I'm looking for a specific name.
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