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SlaveToTheMan

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Are there any different themes loaded that we can choose from? I can't seem to see a difference once I've read the topics in one area, shouldn't that big, blue box fade out when all the topics are read?

Oh, and I like this under the name in the upper right:

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no additional themes right now. Read tracking should go to white.

the 1969 is because it's the first time you have logged in since we switched over to vbulletin, should be fine from now on.
 
Cory,

I agree with SlaveToTheMan. Themes do make the forum experience more enjoyable, and users like the fact that they have a choice. Changing wallpaper is taken for granted.

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I was thinking of something on quality and system issues in printing. Lean is but one school of thought; a wider view would be helpful and/or informative. Even in terms of Lean, it would be helpful to begin with the strategy before getting into the tactics and practices. I'd be happy to participate and provide some leadership and direction.
 
It's a great topic, but one I feel would be hard to to sustain a dedicated forum. They might be better placed in the lean forum, then can see how much traffic they get.
 

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