Apparently, if I get bored enough, I finally get motivated to do something productive. So, I did it. I started the
community I said I was planning. There's no need to rush to join, just yet, as I've discovered that I'll need to make it a paid account in order to have access to the advanced customizations it'll need to work properly. Plus, I'm
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I've joined the usual 'click here' thing to see updates to the main page in case any news goes there and to show support since the registration page isn't done yet. (Just in case that's not true it says 'not authorised to view this protected entry' but I'm assuming since it's a work in progress that's meant to happen).
Don't worry, I didn't rust. I joined at a leisurely pace.
Well done. It looks very complex, congratulations on getting started it looks fantastic already.
Here's to you being bored more often. :p
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Plus, I need to get it bumped up to paid account status so I can get into the code editor and screw with the layout code. That's the essential part of getting only the stuff you register as being interested in filtered to your f-list but giving you access to browse everything if you serf on over to the community, itself.
I've got a four-moth-old mail-in rebate from Circuit City for $100 laying around somewhere. I wonder if those expire. *goes to turn his casa upside-down looking for it*
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Sounds horribly tedious and complex to me. Maybe we should sit you down and suck you without reciprocation for all the effort you're putting in, ay?
Best of luck finding that rebate.
The layout looks cool as is for the record.
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If three or more of you wanted to get together and fill me out like an application . . . I wouldn't say no. ;P
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Hope it's not more than you bargained for. ;P
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And I'm waiting until I have time to devote to modding the comm before I open it for membership. Should be withing the next two weeks, though.
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