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FTLOP TNDB

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The new and upcoming FTLOP Tasting Note Data Base will be launched simultaneously with the release of the next newsletter (before Thanksgiving). This is the area in which your feedback, critiques, suggestions or glitches with the software should be reported. I am posting this here now (prematurely) as I want to ensure that I don't forget this and can even copy the link in the newsletter for those that are not regular users of the Forum, but do get the newsletter.

Please feel free to share your feedback.

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Here's a poser for you all: can you get to the Tasting Note Database Topic.

You can easily get to the database page, but can you get to the Topic of that name?

I found a way, but I have a special "in" (along with two others).
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Go to www.fortheloveofport.com/ftlopforum/viewtopic.php?t=???? where "????" = the relevant topic number?
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Peter W. Meek wrote:Here's a poser for you all: can you get to the Tasting Note Database Topic.
Sure! I just head over to Roy's house and have him show it to me on his laptop! :evil: :mrgreen:

But yes, as you can see in that thread, I can get to it. :wink:
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It was just funny that a few weeks ago clicking on that topic got you to the topic, and now it gets you to the DB. It was easy for myself and two previous posters to simply view our old posts to get to the topic, but anyone clicking on it goes elsewhere.
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Should we let everyone in on our little secret thread? :wink:
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Of course, any new posts will show up in "New posts".
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The secret thread is long gone :D
There is now only Roy's initial post and a link into the TNDB. This was necessary for the mobile TapaTalk users to navigate easily to the TNDB.
Sorry guys!
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Well this is somewhat annoying:
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I had typed up my TNs externally and was trying to post them all.
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p.s. When you hit that message about posting too soon, your title and text is still preserved, but the date field is cleared. So besides just waiting, you have to enter that again, which some people might miss.
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Interesting. Will pass on. Thank you!
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