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*** This is an official notice regarding the timeslip database maintained on this forum by me. ***

If you wish to have your time recorded on this list, you MUST provide a link to a scan or photo of your actual timeslip, (or the timeslip of the person in the other lane, obviously).

If you don't have webhosting, upload it to the gallery on SAU and link to it that way.

All of the people who have already listed their times but have NOT provided a link to a photo of their timeslip will have their time removed one month from today. This has come about because of a few individuals piss-farting around and filling in bogus information or in some cases, just plane lying.

Sorry that this had to happen but this is a forum on the internet and attracts more than its share of wankers. If anyone has any questions or concerns about the above, please feel free to post here or email me: [email protected]

All the best,

Adrian

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*** This is an official notice regarding the timeslip database maintained on this forum by me. ***

If you wish to have your time recorded on this list, you MUST provide a link to a scan or photo of your actual timeslip, (or the timeslip of the person in the other lane, obviously).

If you don't have webhosting, upload it to the gallery on SAU and link to it that way.

All of the people who have already listed their times but have NOT provided a link to a photo of their timeslip will have their time removed one month from today.  This has come about because of a few individuals piss-farting around and filling in bogus information or in some cases, just plane lying.

Sorry that this had to happen but this is a forum on the internet and attracts more than its share of wankers.  If anyone has any questions or concerns about the above, please feel free to post here or email me: [email protected]

All the best,

Adrian

the bloody d1ckhead minority spoiling it for the rest of us law abiding citizens.hehe

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This is the Timeslip Database on SAU - not benm's list.

In your user details there is provision for you to enter your timeslip info. Don't forget to enter the URL for your timeslip so people can actually see that you ran the time.

Adria

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Adrian, great database! One thing, only reaction times 0.4 sec & over should be eligible for rankings, anything under that time earns a red-light in drag racing.

Thanks for the education mate but a perfect light at WSID is 0.000 not 0.400. I appreciate what you're saying though.

:rofl:

Adrian

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Okay,

The forum members on the first page of the Timeslip Registry should have all received the following pm from me this evening but the message is the same for anyone else wishing to have their times listed on this list.

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G'Day [insert user here],

I've been tasked with updating the details in the Timeslip Registry on SAU. In order to keep the jokers off the list and the real racers in, i've decided to ask for links to a copy of everyone's timeslip or for them to email a copy to me for SAU to host.

If you could update your profile to reflect this link or email the image to me at [email protected] it would be greatly appreciated. Remember to include as much detail as your timeslip reflects. i.e. 60ft, 330ft, 660ft and 1000ft times as well as 1/8th mile speeds where applicable.

The registry is getting culled very shortly so if you could update this info ASAP it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in Advance,

Adrian Hodgson

(2RISMO)

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