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Just to make you aware that the review for the Cambridge Audio 640A v2 amp has the same entry for it's positive points as it does it's minus ones, ie, "Clear, open soundstage; superb timing; deep, tight bass"

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Re: fao What Hi-Fi Webmaster

We're on the case

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Another minor error - your review of the Naim Nait 5i-2 (ooh, let's test the forum with formatting goodness [hang on, there are no formatting tools!!! Guess I'll try ye olde way])...

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...uses a photo of the older model (remote and lack of mp3 input give it away).

I know it's been said ad nauseum already, but... love all the new additions to the site. A bit of tweaking by the code wizards and it'll be even better.

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Tony

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Re: fao What Hi-Fi Webmaster

OK, on the case with that one, too - and the codebreakers are tweaking like tweaking things

 

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Andrew Everard:

the codebreakers are tweaking like tweaking things

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While they're at it, can they include within our Stats, links to all the postings each of us have made. This would make life so much easier to follow discussions or to find out if anything we've said has actually helped (or hindered) out. Most other forums have this functionality.

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GearHunter:
While they're at it, can they include within our Stats, links to all the postings each of us have made. This would make life so much easier to follow discussions or to find out if anything we've said has actually helped (or hindered) out. Most other forums have this functionality.

That should come with the new forum software, which I am told is still incoming.

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Super!

Can the tweakers also work on compatibility with Safari, I'm a Mac user you see.

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GearHunter:

Super!

Can the tweakers also work on compatibility with Safari, I'm a Mac user you see.

Cheers. 



Safari? Ugh!

But what's the problem? Seems to work fine for me when I force myself to use Safari and check it.

 

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Safari's lovely. Aaaaaand it renders a damn sight better than IE6 - no probs to report.


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JohnDuncan:
Safari's lovely. Aaaaaand it renders a damn sight better than IE6 - no probs to report.

I refuse to diet onÿanythingÿelse! I've tried Firefox, Camino, IE7 and others - I always come back to Safari, ease of use and intuitive functionality, nicely, nicely. But try to use the HTML button when replying to a message on the WHF forum and it won't work, instead it pops open a window containingÿthe following string, '{$lang_theme_code_wordwrap}. Do you have better luck, John?