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Where's the Glasgow thread?
I went to post some Westjet news and can't find the thread. Am I being stupid here?
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im not sure a 28 day extension to a service warrants a thread of its own, but you could just rename the title Glasgow-2 ?
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It certainly doesn't warrant a thread of it's own. Hence me wanting to post it in the Glasgow thread! :ok:
But seriously, what's going on? I don't want to post a Glasgow-2 thread, we have a perfectly good one already, where is it? |
Just a guess.
The guy that created the Glasgow Easyjet thread a couple of days ago also started the Glasgow thread and then deleted the wrong one before deleting the right one.:} |
Ah. Oops :eek:
I didn't realise someone could delete a whole thread that easily. Is there not a friendly mod who could restore it for us? It seems a shame to lose all that info. |
This has happened before on the Blackpool thread when the person who created the thread closed it down when the airport closed. Any person who starts a thread can remove it and as far as I am aware no one can restore it.
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Unless it was deleted by the thread starter, it should still be there? Wonder if the mod deleted the wrong one when merging? :eek:
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You can view a cached version on Google if you know what you're doing. Here's page 54 for example.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.co...&ct=clnk&gl=uk If you want a specific page just go to Google and type glasgow (page number without brackets) site:www. pprune. org (without spaces) Then click the little drop down arrow next to the result and click 'cached'. Users should not be able to delete giant threads like that. I'm a member of loads of other forums and this is the only place where it happens. Admin need to fix it. |
And this Google search will bring up the very start (cached) of the original Glasgow thread:
site: prune.org "193145-glasgow.html" Goes back to 2005. |
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