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mrfisher IS a character. (eom)
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Posted By: BigPapasan
Re: Yours is a reply to the OP.  Wouldn't an OP be allowed more characters? (E)
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At one time, I could type nearly two full lines on the subject line of a post, but now it is limited to just one line?

I suppose TER can fit more posts on a page, but so what?   It's better to allow people to read a post without having to open it.

Just sayin'

ATLDAWG308 reads

Hey....Never Question "The Fish Man" !  He Knoweth' Most Things !

Posted By: John_Laroche
to open this reply.  
   
 Crap, didn't work.

There appears to be a limit of  
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100 characters.  

Maybe we need to practice being succinct by using Twitter.  ... Yeah, not me either.  

EDIT: Maybe they just changed the width of the displayed subject box:
123456789 223456789 323456789 423456789 523456789 623456789 723456789 823456789 923456789  
is one line in my browser, but try to squeeze that text into a smaller box and you get

123456789 223456789 323456789  
423456789 523456789 623456789  
723456789 823456789 923456789  

three lines.

Just sayin'.
 

Posted By: mrfisher
At one time, I could type nearly two full lines on the subject line of a post, but now it is limited to just one line?  
   
 I suppose TER can fit more posts on a page, but so what?   It's better to allow people to read a post without having to open it.  
   
 Just sayin'.  
   
 
-- Modified on 9/7/2016 11:03:21 AM

GaGambler198 reads

That's better than plain old "zip"

a piece of pi.

3.141592653 5897932384 6264338327 9502884197 1693993751 0582097494 459230781 640628620 899862803 4825342117 0679821480 8651328230 6647093844 6095505822 317253594

I took the teach to the bakery and showed them that they are round.

Don't get me started on the natural log now

Posted By: BigPapasan
Re: Yours is a reply to the OP.  Wouldn't an OP be allowed more characters? (E)
-- Modified on 9/7/2016 10:25:13 PM

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