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PostPosted: January 26, 2021, 10:56 am 
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I was doing my usual thing this morning and checking in to see what's new. I happened to notice this at the bottom of the pages:

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If it is accurate data, I was the only "real" member signed in. 2 registered bots were also here. 193 "guests" were here just looking around. I'm sure some of them are "bots" too, as a result, not potential members. Accounting for that, it leaves a lot of unregistered guests as potential members. Some of you may be locosters who never bothered to register. Others may be interested in Locosts and just haven't gotten around to registering.

So here is my plea. If you are a real person and at least a little interested in Locosting, or any other car related construction, please register. It costs you nothing. The benefits, frankly, are not much more than you get while being a guest. We don't have secret club pages. Everything you will see as a member, you get to see as a guest. We don't share/sell your personal data. That I know of. The advantage of being a member is you get to ask questions and get some pretty good answers. And you get to become e-friends with similar minded people from all over the world. Who knows? You may even teach us something too. That's what we are here for, sharing ideas. We are a polite group without a lot of drama like some other sites.

Join our little corner of the internet if you will. :cheers: Or not, and keep on creeping our site. :mrgreen:


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PostPosted: January 26, 2021, 11:21 am 
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I've noticed those "guest" figures before, but never that large a number. It makes me wonder who they could be?

I second your idea, however. It would be nice to see some new builds start too.

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Damn! That front slip angle is way too large and the Ackerman is just a muddle.

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PostPosted: January 26, 2021, 11:34 am 
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I lurked on here for a while, before joining.
Then the moderated delay for new members to post topics/replies puts a small damper on things.

But, I did a ton of reading until I got past that point.

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PostPosted: January 26, 2021, 11:40 am 
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rx7locost wrote:
We are a polite group without a lot of drama
Whew......I dodged that bullet

All jocularity aside, I agree, this is one of the best car building groups out there :cheers:

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PostPosted: January 26, 2021, 11:48 am 
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I'm usually one of the guests. For some reason my computer wont stay logged in, so I typically browse as a guest. I'll login when I feel the need to post, but that's a rarity these days as I have no projects on the go due to the current restrictions.


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PostPosted: January 27, 2021, 2:08 pm 
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I'm a guest virtually every day, unless, like now, I want to reply to something.
I drop in a lunch time most days, but I can't stay logged in on my work computer.

And according to the counter, only myself and Bing [Bot] are logged in with 72 "guests".

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PostPosted: January 28, 2021, 4:28 pm 
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I'm guessing you drop off the counter after so much idle time.
My browser is normally open & logged in for days at a time.

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Would help keep people if the UCP was useable, and passwords were able to be set to user-chosen... :idea:


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Would help keep people if the UCP was useable, and passwords were able to be set to user-chosen... :idea:


My password is user chosen. I did it some time ago. Have things changed, and that's not possible now?

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The 'Profile' link in in the user CP is broken & leads to a dead page.

Can't edit profile (location, user pic, and I'm assuming pwd is in there as well).

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Yep, loose your pwd and your out for good; kinda like cryto?

Impossible to update your email address too.

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PostPosted: October 11, 2022, 1:44 pm 
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I tried but my posts aren't approved for over a week?


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PostPosted: October 24, 2022, 9:38 am 
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I believe that issue has now been rectified. Welcome.

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I also tried replying to a question in the license forum but it's been quite some time and my post still isn't approved.

I'm new to this forum, do I have to wait for an approval for each reply or is it a one time thing? Thanks


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PostPosted: January 12, 2023, 10:16 am 
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Walking_Pace wrote:
I also tried replying to a question in the license forum but it's been quite some time and my post still isn't approved.

I'm new to this forum, do I have to wait for an approval for each reply or is it a one time thing? Thanks

I believe it's until you reach a certain post count. Probably helps weed out bots & spam.

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