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Bowhuntr11

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All I get is

" 1. Sorry - no matches. Please try some different terms. "

when searching...for anything.
 
What browser are you using? I noticed this is happening only in firefox for me...even when I click your link I get "Sorry - no matches. Please try some different terms." lol. If I do it in IE, it works though.
 
I am using, the most up to date version of, Firefox and did fine when searching for a few things.
 
I am using, the most up to date version of, Firefox and did fine when searching for a few things.

Why, such and, overuse, of comas? Is that, really, necessary?

Back on topic: Search is working fine for me. Toss your cookies and flush your DNS?
 
Why, such and, overuse, of comas? Is that, really, necessary?

Back on topic: Search is working fine for me. Toss your cookies and flush your DNS?

:confused:
I added an extra clause which can be removed from the sentence and cause no harm to the structure. This need to be added by using commas before and after, while it might not sound correct like a perfect sentence it is correct.
 
It's been my experience that you can't post a link to the results of a forum search and expect it to remain valid for very long.

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I added an extra clause which can be removed from the sentence and cause no harm to the structure. This need to be added by using commas before and after, while it might not sound correct like a perfect sentence it is correct.

I'm sorry, but you are wrong. Your sentence should not have had any commas in it.

Why, such and, overuse, of comas?

Who's in a coma?

Oh, the irony. ;)
 
I just did a search for Athlon 64 and got 265 hits in .2 seconds....using IE7. Looks like a browser problem to me. At any rate, thanks for the report. :)
 
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