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Starion writes :

After many many hours of thought and discussion and listening to you guys, the SDU forums will remain free.

However, you will see some minor changes in the near future for the benefit of the regular posters and the Club.

so there u guys go

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I just visited the Oz section of SDU and there was only one other person in the Aussie part of the forum...

Oh well - at least now we have an alternative, and one that suits our requirements a bit better...

Good on you guys, whoever was responsible for setting this one up!

my forum is slowly picking up..... very very slowly..... need more members maybe ill go spam the **** out of SDU just to pay them back :)

hmm.. no, no.. best i dont do that me thinks...

SAU boards are way better than SDU :) I tell you why SDU died? coz they took away the general.... :D i TOLD them that the general is what keeps the board alive.. but noooooooo..... they dont listen....

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SDU forums are dead these days. especially the australian section.

When they played Nazi Forums we jews then left because we had enough of their non sense.

I often go to SDU australia but there is hardly anyone there anymore and some of the threads dont get replies for weeks!

I wouldn't be rubbishing SDU,,,,they allowed us to use there forum (which we overan) and actually helped us get this one going,,,,,. Theres a wealth of knowledge still over there that we could tap into.....I think we could join forces,,,maybe when we have paid members we could aproach them and exchange Tech info.

Neil.

Your right though NDR.

SDU were fantastic. Hence my name. That forum use to be my pride and joy everyday. I loved it to death. WIthout it I wouldnt of met you guys.

The founders of it were fantastic too. Brendon Moses was so nice and informative and guys like Arithon and greamewi too.

My hats go off to them.

Just when they had their crisis that things got abit messy.

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