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What's happening in 2010 on the DSF?
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Wow, it was half that just a moment ago!
Go on, own up - who put the 9p in?

Go on, own up - who put the 9p in?
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Everyone did! LOL. Thanks again guys and girls....I will update with progress soon.

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I new there is lot of good people on here 
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JNMann wrote:Great post JSR.
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Wow Ill consider myself well n truly told off then. Sorry guys i thought you asked for ideas so i just pitched a couple in there i never said they were good ideas ill be a lot more careful with any more requests for ideas in the future
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hi Brett. no one having a go go at you
you give your proposition and JSR give the points why they not as good... 
dont worry mate! always good to hear what others got to say.
dont worry mate! always good to hear what others got to say.
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That's not how I mean't it at all
I do appreciate all comments & suggestions but have to make the best decisions I can for all members, this may not always be popular with everyone.
Please don't consider yourself 'told off' that wasn't the intention. i should have responded to your comments and for this I apologise.
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I do appreciate all comments & suggestions but have to make the best decisions I can for all members, this may not always be popular with everyone.
Please don't consider yourself 'told off' that wasn't the intention. i should have responded to your comments and for this I apologise.
Justin
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THat thermometer reminds me of Blue Peter
Any monies left over go towards a p**s-up in the Shetlands
Know any good pubs Justin?
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No decent pubs here, nearest is Aberdeen, lol. Easier for youguys to get to anyway! We have 9p at the moment to share around 
I'll try and get us a dye-sub inspired thermometer then!
I'll try and get us a dye-sub inspired thermometer then!
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Hi all,
Why not just set a one off registration fee of say £3.00?
If you get just 2 members a week join, thats £6.00 and the hosting is only £6ish. Over a month that total will increase and before you know it you've got a few years supply of cash.
I dont like the idea of an "elite" section where content is hidden. Im a member of a signmaking forum and i think that valuable info is hidden away + the forum admins aren't really that nice.
Please dont let this place get all messed up with paying and whatnot. ive seen too many forums go wrong when cash is introduced.
Im more than happy to kinda backdate my membership and pay say £3.00 for the privelidge. This forum is getting stronger by the week. Its not too late to ask for cash now. I think some members have hit the nail on the head regarding advertisers and citicism of their products, lets keep this place independant and free of bias.
Cheers
Dave.
Why not just set a one off registration fee of say £3.00?
If you get just 2 members a week join, thats £6.00 and the hosting is only £6ish. Over a month that total will increase and before you know it you've got a few years supply of cash.
I dont like the idea of an "elite" section where content is hidden. Im a member of a signmaking forum and i think that valuable info is hidden away + the forum admins aren't really that nice.
Please dont let this place get all messed up with paying and whatnot. ive seen too many forums go wrong when cash is introduced.
Im more than happy to kinda backdate my membership and pay say £3.00 for the privelidge. This forum is getting stronger by the week. Its not too late to ask for cash now. I think some members have hit the nail on the head regarding advertisers and citicism of their products, lets keep this place independant and free of bias.
Cheers
Dave.
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A small one-off fee sounds like a good idea. Putting it into practice may not be all that easy, it would mean following up each new registration with an email and then we may be looking at removing new members who don't pay.
My aim all along has been to be able to offer the forum to all members for nothing but I've had to ask recently for some help.
It does become complicated where member levels are introduced. This first funding target was met very easily, we shouldn't need to do this very often but for the time being I think it's best to see how things go. I've covered a few other bits and bobs to improve the forum myself.
I do appreciate your comments Dave and will take your ideas onboard for future consideration
Justin
My aim all along has been to be able to offer the forum to all members for nothing but I've had to ask recently for some help.
It does become complicated where member levels are introduced. This first funding target was met very easily, we shouldn't need to do this very often but for the time being I think it's best to see how things go. I've covered a few other bits and bobs to improve the forum myself.
I do appreciate your comments Dave and will take your ideas onboard for future consideration
Justin
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