We strive for excellence 
mgr is definitely a sharp one. When you're here for a while, you'll get to learn we're all one big happy family.
We strive for excellence 
mgr is definitely a sharp one. When you're here for a while, you'll get to learn we're all one big happy family.
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: TOO FUNNYÂ :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
It's kind of pathetic the way some people so ignorantly and insecurely handle such things in such outrageous ways. It's almost as bad as wanting to ban a Shirley Temple movie because she was not just dancing with, but also holding hands with Mr. Bojangles. Whether it be hate by race, or hate by another pre-determined characteristic, it's all the same thing. Some people should just surcome to "natural selection".
:thankyou: tiptoe… That indeed does shed some more light on things 
I agree with Uwe's point, however there is one possible downside to doing so that I can forsee. If users are able to search and find DVD-R torrents, but not being able to download them, this could open a whole new can of worms in helpdesk, chat, etc pertaining to why they're not able to download the DVD-R torrents. It is after all a well known fact that most users do not bother to read a lot of things (such as the rules and/or the forums).
That being said, I'm not sure how difficult the re-scripting of the page would be. If it's something that's in a CSS, as apposed to within the torrent page itself, I'm thinking there would be some technical back-end things that would require a lot of power in order to change. Perhaps mgr can shed some light on as to whether such a modification would be feasable to begin with.
If I'm not mistaken any user can upload or download from the DVD-R category, however they must be a Power User in order to search for the content.
:rotfl: So true at this day and age
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Since my recipe archive is old fashioned (handwritten queue cards that are now as old as 30 years), instead of having to type everything in, is it admissible to submit a scan of the recipe card instead?