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Originally posted by Boxhead

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...owgroups.php?s=

have a look.. hrmmm

i have been in the administrator group ever since i installed these forums, and i guess remain in there due to the forums being hosted on my server and the continual tweaks needed to keep the forums running smoothly. this, however, does not in any way make me a "skylines australia" admin.

Originally posted by Boxhead

f5 for ph

its simple, you dont like this thread, dont come in here, dont read it.. just go read another one

who said anything about not liking this thread?

i made the comment purely because people are starting to complain in other threads about the server busy messages appearing again, the comment was intended to merely be a suggestion that making pointless posts could be contributing to the load.

edited: apology retracted, **** you added :P

Guest Boxhead

well maybe i am a bit touchy, coz loads of bitches starti nhere, after ppl whinge about having to read it etc.....

sorry for inconvienience... maybe if it was worded better, we wouldnt have gone through that but ohwell.... no worries....

but i will continue to f5 for you, and yes your an admin of sau... just because you dont always use those rights, they still remain.

Originally posted by rb25

ph1 - keeping the forums running smoothly? get a real server for f**ks sake.... it's that slow i can barley read threads let alone post any replies....

uh huh.

c1.74.135.144.satellite.bigpond.com

maybe this has something to do with it?

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