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Missing "Classic" Forum...

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Hi, I recently found the following forum here, and can definitely see it and post in it if I go directly to its URL, but it is not visible from the Mac Forums "front page":

Classic Mac OS and Programs - Mac-Forums.com

After the great discussion of "who has the oldest working computer?", you'd think that the Classic forum would be visible as a resource!

Anyway, I am busy reviving an old Power Macintosh 7500/100 with OS 8.6, and have been looking for support forums. I was SO pleased to see that Mac Forums had one! I hope that we may make it more visible!
 
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True, I saw that, but my post was about a real, additional forum that already exists right here on Mac Forums, dedicated to Classic - its amazing that it isn't directly visible. Granted, there are fewer and fewer "classic" users out there...
 

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