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    Trouble when opening threads

    Hi moderators or administrators:
    When I open a thread to read, my browser locks up. When I can get it to do anything, it gives me "program not responding". Then I "end now". This happens on my work computer and my home computer.
    I have been a member for 6 or 8 months or so. This just started happening a few days ago. I see other new threads with replies so I guess it's not happening to everyone.
    This happens whether I am logged in or not. Also, I am several forums and haven't had this problem anywhere else.
    Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
    Greg

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    I am sorry that you are having a problem. You are the only one that has reported this. I have checked things here and all is well so I suspect that the problem is on your end.

    Hope this helps!
    Dave
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    Are you using Firefox?

    There was an update recently and mine has been doing the same thing this morning, though not on this site
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