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Disclaimer

Posted:
22 Jan 2007, 23:36
by honey lamb
I welcome the disclaimer at the end of the page but I just wonder about the bit "Please report any inappropriate content to us..." but it doesn't say who "us" is. OK most of us know who the mods are and how to access them and when we do we generally PM the one we feel we "know" best or who is on-line at that particular time. However not everyone will feel comfortable with that - especially new(ish) members. Would it be possible to link the "us" to the mods or to a central point which could be accessed by all or some of the mods? [?]

Posted:
22 Jan 2007, 23:50
by Pete
Will do... give me a minute...
There, done. Linked to mail, but with a bit of spam protection in the address so the moderator team don't get (any more) offers of larger, er, thingies.

Posted:
22 Jan 2007, 23:55
by preiffer
Originally posted by pixuk
...with a bit of spam protection in the address so the moderator team don't get (any more) offers of larger, er, thingies.
Pete - HOW many times do I have to tell you?
To some of us, that's NOT spam! [:p]

Posted:
22 Jan 2007, 23:59
by Nottingham Nick
And that nice man in Nigeria PROMISES that my money will be with me soon, now that he has my second payment to facilitate its release. [:I];)

Posted:
22 Jan 2007, 23:59
by honey lamb
Coo, that's a quick response?
On a different subject, how come my post has "Edited by - on" when I typed it straight out and posted it without any editing? [:?]

Posted:
23 Jan 2007, 00:02
by honey lamb
Originally posted by Nottingham Nick
And that nice man in Nigeria PROMISES that my money will be with me soon, now that he has my second payment to facilitate its release. [:I];)
Oooh, I wonder if he will send me some? [:w]

Posted:
23 Jan 2007, 00:20
by Scrooge
Originally posted by pixuk
Will do... give me a minute...
There, done. Linked to mail, but with a bit of spam protection in the address so the moderator team don't get (any more) offers of larger, er, thingies.
I think Sarah would love a larger.......... [:w]

Posted:
23 Jan 2007, 00:26
by preiffer
I heard Sarah would like a thingy [:?]

Posted:
23 Jan 2007, 00:45
by Pete
Originally posted by honey lamb
On a different subject, how come my post has "Edited by - on" when I typed it straight out and posted it without any editing? [:?]
To be honest, I don't know. It started happening when we moved server, but no idea why [:I]

Posted:
23 Jan 2007, 01:49
by mcmbenjamin
Originally posted by preiffer
I heard Sarah would like a thingy [:?]
Heard she switched teams; err to a Mac [}:)]

Posted:
23 Jan 2007, 02:00
by Scrooge
Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
Originally posted by preiffer
I heard Sarah would like a thingy [:?]
Heard she switched teams; err to a Mac [}:)]
Nope wrong again, why would she pay for it when she can get it for free....LINUX, still not much help with her little thingy, wonder if she keeps a bigger thingy hidden away [:0]

Posted:
23 Jan 2007, 06:29
by Littlejohn
I am sure you are all wrong - Richard's has a bigger capacity and a more extensive usage limit than an ordinary one - credit card that is.
paul - It's amazing. Even having been to the little boys' room with you, I had no idea you replied to those emails.

Posted:
23 Jan 2007, 12:36
by Scrooge
Originally posted by sailor99
paul - It's amazing. Even having been to the little boys' room with you, I had no idea you replied to those emails.
Was that had or should reply ?

Posted:
23 Jan 2007, 13:12
by Littlejohn
Golly, tenses are so confusing arn't they.

Posted:
23 Jan 2007, 14:57
by Scrooge
Originally posted by sailor99
Golly, tenses are so confusing arn't they.
LOL, pain killers + JD = everything is confusing right now and having to fight with this darn network in my current state isn't helping matters.

Posted:
24 Jan 2007, 08:40
by p17blo
I see this has been updated - Have you thought about using the following tool to publish the website address?? It means that for you and I we see a valid email - Even clicking on it works, but it confuses the bots that sweep the web.
Just a suggestion for you.
http://www.bellonline.co.uk/web-service ... erator.phpPaul