Issue with reading 1st Post

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Whats wrong with @capetocuba's post of today (see 1'st pic for reference)? Whenever I click on it, an error display (refer 2'nd pic). Even "Mark Forum Read" doesn't change "New Posts" count.

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Same here. I decided to give up. Thought it would be an interesting read.....so sad :oops:
 
Had the same issue and I tried a few times before I left work. Thought it was just a temporary glitch.
 
Airlines don’t want to fly with rechargeable batteries

Citing safety concerns, United Airlines says it will no longer accept bulk shipments of rechargeable lithium batteries of the kind that power everything from smartphones to laptops to power tools.

United is the second major U.S. airline to decide it will no longer accept lithium-ion battery shipments. Delta Air Lines stopped accepting the bulk shipments last month.

It’s not uncommon for tens of thousands of the batteries to be shipped in a single cargo container aboard a passenger airliner on an international flight.

Federal Aviation Administration tests over the past year show that when a single battery overheats it can result in a chain reaction, causing other batteries to short circuit and overheat.

As they overheat, the batteries emit explosive gases. Several tests have resulted in fierce explosions and fires.
 
Airlines don’t want to fly with rechargeable batteries

Citing safety concerns, United Airlines says it will no longer accept bulk shipments of rechargeable lithium batteries of the kind that power everything from smartphones to laptops to power tools.

United is the second major U.S. airline to decide it will no longer accept lithium-ion battery shipments. Delta Air Lines stopped accepting the bulk shipments last month.

It’s not uncommon for tens of thousands of the batteries to be shipped in a single cargo container aboard a passenger airliner on an international flight.

Federal Aviation Administration tests over the past year show that when a single battery overheats it can result in a chain reaction, causing other batteries to short circuit and overheat.

As they overheat, the batteries emit explosive gases. Several tests have resulted in fierce explosions and fires.
Got it, thanks. Phew...was worried I might have to leave my Reos at home on the next trip. Fortunately, only bulk shipments. Not that that would not effect us too, but more indirectly.
 
It happens because of the symbol (and some others) in the title. It has happened a few times now.

Maybe @Gizmo can add a script or change a setting in the forum software to convert the problematic character(s)?
 
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