New and inactive members please read this post!
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Well, I guess I should start posting so my account isn't removed?
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Hi Folks,
Happy for a manageable forum... I only just got here thou!
So here is my first post to avoid the "CULL!"
Now... to get into juicy topics and to add...
Happy for a manageable forum... I only just got here thou!
So here is my first post to avoid the "CULL!"
Now... to get into juicy topics and to add...
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There should be an introductions thread to avoid zero posting, I believe.
But I've arrived today, I'm no expert at managing forums too. Apologies if I'm stating something as obvious as my head over my neck.
But I've arrived today, I'm no expert at managing forums too. Apologies if I'm stating something as obvious as my head over my neck.
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Hello Electric Universe! So much for me to learn here as I am just 3 months into finding out about the EU. I have a lot of books to read and articles to sort through on this site. Just so you know, I have a BSEE from Albuquerque, New Mexico - 1992.
So excited about this theory!
Dan
So excited about this theory!
Dan
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check! I'm new,, and busy myself reading a lot, please don't boot me before I get a feel for the forums personalities and attitudes. I do have a lot to contribute, and questions to ask,, once I figure out where to do it properly.
Sincerely
Dan
Sincerely
Dan
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Re: New and inactive members please read this post!
Note:
There is no need to post just for the sake of keeping your account active. While we reserve the right to remove inactive accounts, in practice it is rarely done. Certainly, if you are inactive for a few months there should be no problem with returning to activity. The biggest problem with forum members having a period of prolonged inactivity is maintaining their email address and password.
There is no need to post just for the sake of keeping your account active. While we reserve the right to remove inactive accounts, in practice it is rarely done. Certainly, if you are inactive for a few months there should be no problem with returning to activity. The biggest problem with forum members having a period of prolonged inactivity is maintaining their email address and password.
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hi nick c or other mods.my former account cant be accessed by me anymore as my email provider closed down.please close my inactive account "cbragz".former email was @surf.co.nz.now defunct.thank you,chris bennett nz.
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Okay, we can do that.....but it would have been easier if you had just contacted me (or other admin/mod) and we would simply have updated your email address.
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So it's now almost 2019. How did all the culling workout. I missed out on it.
And does Dave Talbot check in here,ever? I wanted to run something pass his brain, get his take on it. \|/
And does Dave Talbot check in here,ever? I wanted to run something pass his brain, get his take on it. \|/
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Icehole,
I think that the culling has pretty much ended. As of now inactive accounts are not being deleted. Keep in mind that this thread was started over five years ago.
The main purpose was to get rid of dormant spam accounts. But sometime after this thread was started Dave Smith came up with an alternative method for spam control which has been remarkably effective. Thanks Dave!
This thread should probably be locked since it has been rendered obsolete.
If you want to communicate with anyone from the Thunderbolts Team you should probably use the contact page on the Thunderbolts website:
https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/contact-us/
I think that the culling has pretty much ended. As of now inactive accounts are not being deleted. Keep in mind that this thread was started over five years ago.
The main purpose was to get rid of dormant spam accounts. But sometime after this thread was started Dave Smith came up with an alternative method for spam control which has been remarkably effective. Thanks Dave!
This thread should probably be locked since it has been rendered obsolete.
If you want to communicate with anyone from the Thunderbolts Team you should probably use the contact page on the Thunderbolts website:
https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/contact-us/
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