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Forum Development

Posted: 00:13 Thu 21 Jun 2007
by DRT
Admin (Treacle),

Could we please have an area on the forum which can be used to debate if and how this forum could develop over time? We could also use this area to report any strange happenings with the software.

It would be useful if you could give us a list of the easily configurable items on the standard software. I don't think anyone will want you to spend more time on this than is necessary so if we know what is easy perhaps it will avoid us asking for things which are not :wink:

Thanks

Derek

PS: We all owe you a couple of bottles of Cloudy Bay each :wink:

Posted: 00:23 Thu 21 Jun 2007
by KillerB
Consider it done

Posted: 00:36 Thu 21 Jun 2007
by DRT
Thanks, Tweacle (as Pete would say)

Posted: 00:50 Thu 21 Jun 2007
by Conky
Derek,

Can I just say...Well done on immediately getting the hang of Meaningless DriveL!!!

Alan

Posted: 00:53 Thu 21 Jun 2007
by DRT
I thought after last Saturday on your patio you already knew I had that off to a fine art :lol: :lol:

Posted: 14:35 Thu 21 Jun 2007
by Luc
Derek ,
Verbal diahrea , well done . . .

Posted: 01:32 Sat 23 Jun 2007
by Treacle
Luc - your cat is scary

Derek T will do that list in site stuff area.

Who nicked me cloudy bay?

Posted: 16:57 Sun 24 Jun 2007
by RonnieRoots
Have al look here for some other funny, but slightly scary cats.

Posted: 17:15 Sun 24 Jun 2007
by KillerB
Well I've just wasted far too much time going through those cats. The funniest thing is the e-mails that hate the site, there are so many things that are far more offensive.

Posted: 17:26 Sun 24 Jun 2007
by Luc
Treacle wrote:Luc - your cat is scary

Derek T will do that list in site stuff area.

Who nicked me cloudy bay?
That's what too much Colheita and peanut butter will do . . .

Posted: 17:37 Sun 24 Jun 2007
by Conky
Ha,Ha,Ha :lol: :lol: :lol:

I've been waiting Luc.

How did it feel typing Peanut Butter and watching it appear as typed, rather than a load of XXX???

Alan

Posted: 17:46 Sun 24 Jun 2007
by Luc
Conky wrote:Ha,Ha,Ha :lol: :lol: :lol:

I've been waiting Luc.

How did it feel typing Peanut Butter and watching it appear as typed, rather than a load of XXX???

Alan
Alan , It feels like someone has unlocked the door to let me out of the rubber room . . . unfortunately I'm still wearing the straight jacket . . .

Posted: 17:59 Sun 24 Jun 2007
by Conky
I'm having that!

As we've conversed for some time now, and Canada is not an easy place to pop over to, I was wondering, any chance of putting a face to the mental image???
Image
As you may recall, the handsome athlete in the middle is me. I dont think I've ever seen an image of the 'Tanker'.

Alan

Posted: 03:32 Mon 25 Jun 2007
by Luc
Conky wrote:I'm having that!

As we've conversed for some time now, and Canada is not an easy place to pop over to, I was wondering, any chance of putting a face to the mental image???
Image
As you may recall, the handsome athlete in the middle is me. I dont think I've ever seen an image of the 'Tanker'.

Alan
There are no cameras in the dimension I live in .
But I'll see what images are transferable . . .

Posted: 06:51 Tue 26 Jun 2007
by Todd P
Conky wrote:I'm having that!

As we've conversed for some time now, and Canada is not an easy place to pop over to, I was wondering, any chance of putting a face to the mental image???
Image
As you may recall, the handsome athlete in the middle is me. I dont think I've ever seen an image of the 'Tanker'.

Alan
Well then, you certainly appear to clean up now, don't you Alan? (At least in my mind's eye, you appear as, erhm... slightly different!) :D I pictured the size correct, but had you in a long(ish) mustache, perhaps slightly older. And though this picture makes it hard to tell, I would have pictured you with different hair.

Of course, I need to see a pic of you "dans uniforme" in order to settle things between my mind and my eye! ;)

Todd

Posted: 12:39 Tue 26 Jun 2007
by Conky
6'5" and overweight, and thats not with the boots or the funny hat!
Its remarkable I'm still so handsome.

So you can imagine the scene as the cute youngster runs up to me in full uniform, with a dog on a string.
Shortly followed by my booming voice, and the one raised eyebrow..'Look Son, How do you know the Dog is lost? Did it tell you? Now be a good lad and put it back where you found it!"....(Whilst Thinking...Bloody kids, now where's my nearest Cup of Tea!)

Alan