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Post by nonrabbit on Jan 22, 2015 10:03:31 GMT
Hello new members and guests.
Due to the sheer size of the Forum and the colossal amount of Tull we have here may we suggest that as well as exploring through the myriad of threads dedicated to Tull facts and fun that you use the "search facility" if your in a hurry and seek something fast.
It's on the top, underneath the name. It's a very detailed and useful tool and can often reveal some surprising treasures.
Enjoy
nonrabbit
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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 28, 2015 10:23:45 GMT
It has been recommended to me that the easiest and best way to do a search is via the "thread" option on the right hand side of the search page. Enter the thread title such as "Perfect Tull Albums" (or part of the wording) and then scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on "display results as threads". Click on the "Search" button and another page will display showing the results, in this case one from 2012.
Another helpful suggestion is the following:
When you're clicked on the search option, it will bring up the search panel. Type in the key word(s) you are looking for in the panel on the left hand side of the page and set the "Posted Within the Last" to something like 500 days.
When you've done this, click on the "Search" button right below the "View Results As" panel.
Do not use the Google Search button as it's a different search engine.
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Post by nonrabbit on Aug 25, 2016 18:28:58 GMT
Graham and I were at the very beginning of the Forum all those years ago and I don't know about Graham but I'm usually pretty good at remembering every thread that's ever been made on here - I'm not boasting - it just comes naturally I've just spent ages looking for a topic in order to add something to it and I've noticed and not for the first time, that there are threads that run into each other or have the same subject but lots of branches. I was looking for "what influenced Ian" and there's loads of interesting threads about books/music etc that have played their part. Point is - we're a huge Forum stuffed full of Tull. So take the time to discover every section.
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Post by bunkerfan on Aug 25, 2016 18:53:06 GMT
Graham and I were at the very beginning of the Forum all those years ago and I don't know about Graham but I'm usually pretty good at remembering every thread that's ever been made on here - I'm not boasting - it just comes naturally I've just spent ages looking for a topic in order to add something to it and I've noticed and not for the first time, that there are threads that run into each other or have the same subject but lots of branches. I was looking for "what influenced Ian" and there's loads of interesting threads about books/music etc that have played their part. Point is - we're a huge Forum stuffed full of Tull. So take the time to discover every section. And may I suggest you have nothing to do one weekend with no distractions then you might get a third of the way through The Forum's many threads.
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Post by nonrabbit on Apr 10, 2018 12:03:18 GMT
Not so much 'seeking' as 'finding'
If you come across 'yellow type' in any of the threads and particularly in the Q&A's,the reason for that was due to our background colour once being blue.
I will carry out a Spring clean.
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Post by steelmonkey on Apr 10, 2018 15:25:26 GMT
Whatever life form prevails in the future...and assuming they will have the intelligence to appreciate Tull....they are going to be very lucky to have so much information in one place. We are the Wikipedia of the Tull universe!
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