Why can't I register here? Should I bother?

cliveshelton

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Have tried many times to register here without success. I am always shown as a new user. How does it work? Do I have to make loads of posts or something? What is the etiquette / advantage of being registered? Wouldn't want to upset anyone by not "wearing the right tie" so to speak.
 
Have tried many times to register here without success. I am always shown as a new user. How does it work? Do I have to make loads of posts or something? What is the etiquette / advantage of being registered? Wouldn't want to upset anyone by not "wearing the right tie" so to speak.

G'day Clive,

You are registered and logged on, this is your 10th post.
As a registered user you can post questions or reply to posts.
Join groups and all sorts.

Good luck and fair winds. :)
 
Well you seem to have 11 posts to your name !

You have, I think, run foul of the block put on new members' first few posts until they have been moderated.

If you post in the evening you have to wait until admin are back in the office next day

If you post on Frday evening, or during the weekend, you have to wait until Monday ( Or Tuesday when Monday is a B. Hol)

You now appear to have had the required, but unspecified, numbers of posts approved and are free of these constraints.

Its PITA for new members but there does not seem to be any way out of the situation.
 
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Welcome, Now where do you stand on......

Anchors
Global warming
Colregs
Lifejackets
The economy now
The economy under labour
Who is the latest reincarnation of the Crimson Vicar
Mobo or raggie


And make sure you visit The Lounge :eek:
 
Have tried many times to register here without success. I am always shown as a new user. How does it work? Do I have to make loads of posts or something? What is the etiquette / advantage of being registered?
Welcome, mine is a Highland Park, west of Scotland dram (1/4 gill).
 
Welcome, Now where do you stand on......

Anchors
Global warming
Colregs
Lifejackets
The economy now
The economy under labour
Who is the latest reincarnation of the Crimson Vicar
Mobo or raggie


And make sure you visit The Lounge :eek:


Anchors - Not a problem for me. East Coast mud is receptive to anything heavy.

Global Warming - It exists but wind farms won't solve it.

Colregs - as essential as the highway code. Especially when disputing plonkers who don't know how to behave on the water.

Lifejackets - no use unless worn.

The economy now - dire

The economy under labour - dire

Crimson Vicar - who he?

Mobo or raggie - raggie every time although I did once have an inland waterways mobo when the kids were young and enjoyed locks. Never went beyond 4knots!
 
Bloody riff-raff, who let him in? I just don't know what this place is coming too. They'll be letting them in without ties next.

Harrumph. I'll have to review my subscription next year . . .



:D:D:D:D

Err, I'll have a Balvennie Double-wood thanks.
 
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