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tim
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Location: UK, West of London in Ber...
Registered: February 2002
Messages: 842
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The migration is amazing. NO messages lost. The whole board has come from voy.com and gone from there. A HUGE vote of thanks to my co-webmaster. HUGE. And hugs and everything and anything nice you want to send him. Coz he's done an awesome job.
The final thing to do is to set up the redirection from there to here.
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Kudos and congrats of the highest order to both Tim and Bernd for a job well (WELL!) done!
If anything, the new board looks even friendlier, more inviting (and safer looking) than the old one did.
Fair warning: I know I'll be stopping by here even more often than I have in the past!
Thanks again, gentlemen! Your efforts are definitely most appreciated!
We do not remember days...we remember moments.
Cesare Pavese
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This is pretty cool! Even an Old Geezer like me can use it.
And Tim, you're the first kid on the block to have one of these, too. How many will follow you here, I wonder? Everybody's gonna want one! Thanks Bernd, from me, too!
"Always forgive your enemies...nothing annoys them quite so much." Oscar Wilde
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mihangel
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Likes it here |
Location: UK
Registered: July 2002
Messages: 192
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Hear hear! Superb! Huge dollops of praise all round. And I _do_ like current threads rising to the top - saves a helluva lot of scrolling.
Hugs to all, Mihangel
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Cool...I just registered...and logged in...
Does that make me eligible for a huge dollop of something, too, Mihangel?
I always wanted to know how to spell dollop, actually. THANKS!
"Always forgive your enemies...nothing annoys them quite so much." Oscar Wilde
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mihangel
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Likes it here |
Location: UK
Registered: July 2002
Messages: 192
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What exactly are you after huge dollops of, David?
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With only a week to go until I go to Thailand, and haven't seen my boyfriend since January 2?
Need you ask? Even us Geezers need our dollops!
"Always forgive your enemies...nothing annoys them quite so much." Oscar Wilde
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