Problems/SQL Errors/Photo Upload Problems

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Re: Problems/SQL Errors/Photo Upload Problems

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MGV12 wrote:Dozer has attended to the 'Wood and Woodworking' forum and all appears to be well now .... whether it works for Australians we shall see 8)
Five days later and .... after all the fussing ... the only post is from someone who didn't complain :roll:

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MGV12 wrote:
MGV12 wrote:Dozer has attended to the 'Wood and Woodworking' forum and all appears to be well now .... whether it works for Australians we shall see 8)
Five days later and .... after all the fussing ... the only post is from someone who didn't complain :roll:
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Re: Problems/SQL Errors/Photo Upload Problems

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MGV12 wrote:Five days later and .... after all the fussing ... the only post is from someone who didn't complain
It took five days to open up a thread so people could read it and comment or not.
Some people here, during their building stories, would update two or three times a day with photos and a written expaination of what transpired during their day and they would do it at all times of the day and night.
I thought the board was to gain knowledge and pass on advise in a timely fashion, but apparently I'm wrong and it will now take five days to get an answer, or keep the building story current. Well that's what it appears to be.
If nobody had alerted you to the problem, could we have waited 10 days?
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Re: Problems/SQL Errors/Photo Upload Problems

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Roger Ramjet wrote:
MGV12 wrote:Five days later and .... after all the fussing ... the only post is from someone who didn't complain
It took five days to open up a thread so people could read it and comment or not.
Some people here, during their building stories, would update two or three times a day with photos and a written expaination of what transpired during their day and they would do it at all times of the day and night.
I thought the board was to gain knowledge and pass on advise in a timely fashion, but apparently I'm wrong and it will now take five days to get an answer, or keep the building story current. Well that's what it appears to be.
If nobody had alerted you to the problem, could we have waited 10 days?
As the board is not a moneymaking project, and we pay nothing for it apart from our time, IMNSHO you should tone down the complaints.
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Re: Problems/SQL Errors/Photo Upload Problems

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Dozer is the only one able to make these changes and he was unavailable.

With one minor exception all the threads on the new forum have been dormant for some months ... and so only those wishing to start a new topic would possibly be affected by the delay. No new topics have been started since the forum became fully active five days ago.

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MGV12 wrote:Dozer is the only one able to make these changes and he was unavailable.
Wouldn't it have been far simpler to post that before all the speculation started? :D :D
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Roger Ramjet wrote:
MGV12 wrote:Dozer is the only one able to make these changes and he was unavailable.
Wouldn't it have been far simpler to post that before all the speculation started? :D :D
Tue Oct 14, 2014 6:51 pm
MGV12 wrote:
Roger Ramjet wrote:I've just been to the wood and woodworking forum and it claims I don't have permission to read it. Why is that?
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Your six openly-critical posts on this thread make it obvious that you are unhappy with the way this [non-commercial and volunteer moderated] site is being run. By your wording ... and the fact that you have only ever commented on one of the affected threads now in the 'Wood and Woodworking' forum [three years ago] and have not started any new topics nor posted since ... your comments suggest concerns that run deeper than the forum in question. I suggest you take up those concerns directly with the site owner ... Dozer via Feedback viewforum.php?f=38 or the Contact Form http://www.coolthaihouse.com/contact-page/. MGV12 - moderator.

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