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Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2005 10:17 pm Post subject: OK, Come on, there HAS to be a limit to post length!!! |
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The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
Omygod! There seems to be no limit in sight! It just gets longer and longer and longer....!?!
I can see it all now! Entire novels, in one post, still under copyright of course so that the Feds will come and cart us away.
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Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
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The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
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Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The limit in VBulliten by Jelsoft is 10100 characters in one post.
Let's keep pasting this post onto the end of itself until this whole damn sucker blows up! Are ya with me?
=========================
Of course, whenever I log in as Sitaram, I have admisnistrator status.
I really should log in tomorrow as a moderator, to get a feeling for what they can and cannot do.
Just now, I clicked on the site statistics, and I clicked on an IP address of a visitor, and up popped a tool to trace the ip address, and, Lo and Behold, it traced to a search engine spider.
Very interesting!
Today, just for fun, I created a free forum for a small company with 8 people who are spread around the country and travel a lot. I had a pretty nice forum in only one hour, because it was simple: just one forum for each employee.
It is utterly astounding how fast you can answer a few questiions and, bingo, you have a forum.
And, when you get used to the commands, you can create things so quickly.
You can create groups, for one thing, and the group is like a member, with various rights to farious forums (or sub forums if you please).
The terminology seems confusing. We call the entire entity (of which I am admin) a Forum. But then, each horizontol row is also called a forum. Perhaps someone will enlighten me regarding more precise termnology.
Anyway, I have a goat group and a sheep group. Both groups are hidden, which means that guests and logged in members, and even mods cannot see them. Only admin can see them (I think). When you click on properties for a particular group, the group properties page opens displaying all forums. If a forum is a HIDDEN forum, then you may specify whether this group is moderator or not moderator, and also whether thy can SEE the forum. If the group is alrady moderator for a forum, and then you declare that forum to be hidden, then that group will automatically have access (be able to see) that forum.
If you add a member to that group, then that member has all the same abilities and prohibitions that the group has.
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Thunder
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I could appreciate the mantric exercise Sitaram...I caught on after the thrid stretch that you were testing th elenght and stamina of posting at a thread until litterally asking you to stop. I did not read the rest after the third time I read you so I am not sure if you included new information other than th efact that you created a forum for a small company of 8 people...LOL I definitelly got that message... 
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