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Komplex
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Post by Komplex » Thu Jun 17, 2004 7:50 am

Grijak wrote:I agree with all that is said here and I would like to see an ICON added by a registered LIVE users name in the forum header so we know who is a registered user and who is not; that way we can assist in helping out the newbies on an unregistered users forum WITHOUT mucking up the forum for us registered users! :idea: :wink:
Great Idea

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Post by Martyn » Thu Jun 17, 2004 6:30 pm

I think it would be good to have a way to identify registered users but, I'm not sure losing "guests" completely wouldn't make it all a bit dull. The forum generally does a good job of moderating itself, it's nice to get away from boundries or some system of "governing". Sure you get a few tossers and I'm sure everyone's posted something in the heat of the moment that they wish they hadn't but generally, it's pretty good.
I love the way people from different parts of the world can freely discuss ideas here. It's good to talk about other things that music, music is something we all have in common else we wouldn't be on this forum at all, so despite our differences we can discuss other things on a pretty even table.
I think this is a great forum, an awful lot of people seem to agree. It's just getting busier, that's all.

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Post by quandry » Thu Jun 17, 2004 8:46 pm

preach it, Martyn. The forums are fine. There's clearly a lot of pent up anxiousness from a LOT of people checking here at every chance to see if 4 is out. It only makes sense that some of this software blue balls (or should it be green in honor of ableton?) has led to some colorful posts. Rest assured, when 4 drops, people will be much busier using it and posting about it, rather than visiting here every 30 minutes and drinking LOTS of water.

Ryan

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Post by Martyn » Thu Jun 17, 2004 9:36 pm

Hey Quandry, that was my 333rd post 8O
i don't know what came over me..... I just felt like ...a voice...kindof speaking through me.. maybe it was lord Gerhard :lol:

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Post by paulc » Fri Jun 18, 2004 2:18 am

I think a registered users only forum would be ideal, but at the very least disable guest posts.

-- Paul

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Post by forge » Mon Jun 21, 2004 10:19 am

Martyn wrote:I think it would be good to have a way to identify registered users but, I'm not sure losing "guests" completely wouldn't make it all a bit dull. The forum generally does a good job of moderating itself, it's nice to get away from boundries or some system of "governing". Sure you get a few tossers and I'm sure everyone's posted something in the heat of the moment that they wish they hadn't but generally, it's pretty good.
I love the way people from different parts of the world can freely discuss ideas here. It's good to talk about other things that music, music is something we all have in common else we wouldn't be on this forum at all, so despite our differences we can discuss other things on a pretty even table.
I think this is a great forum, an awful lot of people seem to agree. It's just getting busier, that's all.
nicely put - i agree, I have thought at times that the DJ WIldstyles of this world could be more useful somewhere else, but alot of the times the guest posts are funny.

And to me it seems a bit territorial, i mean it's not that bloody hard to just scroll past the noise

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