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Minor clarification on this point: You will only be able to see your last 500 posts. If you have posted more than that, I'm not sure if there is a way to see older ones than that.
Also FYI, you can see both of those options (see my posts & see my threads) by clicking on the magnifying glass on the right as well (above "log out").
True, however if you use TOOLS > Advanced Search you have some additional options that can help you find things.

For example, if you perform a search by user name and sort the results in ascending order, you can find their first 500 posts with the oldest first.

It's entertaining to go back and see how some of the Comma Club members have grown over the years. Just as we're seeing now with the influx of new users talking about the G2, many weren't yet Ridgeline owners when they made their first posts.

My first post here was July 17, 2007.

EDIT: I don't see a magnifying glass above "log out" or anywhere else. Do I need a magnifying glass to see it? :)
 

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Are you using a mobile version? It (mag. glass) might not show up on that.

In any case it's on the black horizontal stripe just below the RL pics, on the extreme right of the page. (on the 'new' version format)
The "Log Out" tag is just below it, underneath the black stripe.
Windows 7 Pro, Chrome and Internet Explorer. There's no magnifying glass here.
 

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Just for grins, try going to the bottom of the page (left side) & switching from RidgelineOwnersClub(Full) to RidgelineOwnersClub(Classic), and then back again. See if that effects anything.
That didn't change anything.

Change the size of the window (width), and it appears/disappears. May be related to screen size and resolution?
That did. Using Windows at work on a small 23-inch display with low resolution, I always maximize my browser window. Resizing the browser below about 75% of the display's width makes the search bars disappear and reveals the magnifying glass. At home, I use smaller browser windows on Safari on my 27" 5K iMac because maximizing the browser results in tons of wasted space.
 
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