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Postby tduke » 16 Dec 2005 21:55

I've got a lock I need some advice on. I've got some photos, but don't know how to insert them into this post. Using a mac, safari. Tried using internet explorer, but no different. I guess I was expecting a browser window to come up when I clicked on the button "Img" on this form, but all I got was a "[img]". I"ve tried the copy paste, and this may work!
[img]file:///Users/duket/Desktop/lock.jpg
[img]file:///Users/duket/Desktop/lkey.jpg
Any advice?
Tod[/img][/code]
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Postby digital_blue » 16 Dec 2005 21:57

You need to read this thread:
viewtopic.php?t=6558

But... you would have known that if you'd have started with this thread:
viewtopic.php?t=10528

Cheers!

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Postby Omikron » 16 Dec 2005 22:52

I think we need to have the system automatically send a PM to newly created accounts with a link to the thread. :-)
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Postby Auto45 » 16 Dec 2005 23:50

Omikron wrote:I think we need to have the system automatically send a PM to newly created accounts with a link to the thread. :-)


yes with a lock on any post for 3 days, or until they have read the rules first and have a check box that they read all the rules, be for letting any newbies post.
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Postby digital_blue » 17 Dec 2005 0:27

Ohhhhhhh for Pete's sake. :? It's linked at the top of every forum in BOLD LETTERS and my sig (as well as that of a number of users) links directly to it. I don't think there's much more that can/should be done to make it clearer (though I've looked at having the link added to the welcome email, but that's up to Mr. Picks to determine if he wants to do that).

Having a check box would mean about as much as the I Agree button for the EULA statements on every piece of software, and preventing posts for a time would, IMO, be a bad idea as it would make it more difficult for newbies to use this site as a resource... something we're trying to promote, not prevent. :)

I don't really mind just pointing people there when they've missed it.

Cheers!

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Postby Omikron » 17 Dec 2005 14:04

digital_blue wrote:Ohhhhhhh for Pete's sake. :? It's linked at the top of every forum in BOLD LETTERS and my sig (as well as that of a number of users) links directly to it. I don't think there's much more that can/should be done to make it clearer (though I've looked at having the link added to the welcome email, but that's up to Mr. Picks to determine if he wants to do that).

Having a check box would mean about as much as the I Agree button for the EULA statements on every piece of software, and preventing posts for a time would, IMO, be a bad idea as it would make it more difficult for newbies to use this site as a resource... something we're trying to promote, not prevent. :)

I don't really mind just pointing people there when they've missed it.

Cheers!

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BURN THE ONES WHO DISOBEY THE CHECKBOX! :twisted:
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Postby webidiot2 » 18 Dec 2005 14:43

There is no point in complaining about it because it will always happen and just send em in the right direction. it makes everybody's lives easier.
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Postby Omikron » 18 Dec 2005 15:00

webidiot2 wrote:There is no point in complaining about it because it will always happen and just send em in the right direction. it makes everybody's lives easier.


How true it is...

I'm not sure if some of you gents on the other side of the pond have heard this one before, but there is a saying that goes, "Make something idiot-proof, and they're just going to build a smarter idiot." :)

P.S. That comment is not meant to be directed towards the original poster. Just a humurous anecdote.
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Postby Chrispy » 19 Dec 2005 3:52

Omikron wrote:"Make something idiot-proof, and they're just going to build a smarter idiot." :)

Or is that 'dumber idiot'? :?
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Postby Omikron » 19 Dec 2005 3:55

Chrispy wrote:
Omikron wrote:"Make something idiot-proof, and they're just going to build a smarter idiot." :)

Or is that 'dumber idiot'? :?


Somehow, they're smart enough to overcome the obstacles put in place to block them, but ignorant enough to not realize they're about to screw something up, really REALLY bad!

My, how my years in retail tech support have jaded me... :?
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