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James H got a reaction from ferretmary1 in Are you an NRG Member???
What?
MSW is owned by the NRG. It is in the NRG's interests to increase its membership anyway it can, to promote this hobby, and as MSW is a part of their operations, then I can't see why it would be unusual to have this displayed under their avatar. Whilst you don't need, and never will need to be a member of NRG to access this site, please remember the fact that you can post here today is because of the commitment of the NRG in both financial terms and man-hours in administering. Unlike some hobby sites, MSW doesn't have in-your-face advertising and pop-ups to distract your visit.
In the bigger scheme of things, advertising that a member is a part of the NRG is a simple way to let members know that you can indeed become an NRG member, as well as a member of this site. It does not imply that being a guild member makes you a better modeller. That is pretty absurd.
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James H got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Deleting your own topics and posts
If we empty every 2 months, then it's likely that a member will realise he deleted a topic in that time, unless he only did the day before we empty.
Please remember that that there is a responsibility on members for their own actions too. We have given you the tools and we ask that you use them responsibly and really look at what buttons you're pressing.
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James H got a reaction from Paul Jarman in Are you an NRG Member???
What?
MSW is owned by the NRG. It is in the NRG's interests to increase its membership anyway it can, to promote this hobby, and as MSW is a part of their operations, then I can't see why it would be unusual to have this displayed under their avatar. Whilst you don't need, and never will need to be a member of NRG to access this site, please remember the fact that you can post here today is because of the commitment of the NRG in both financial terms and man-hours in administering. Unlike some hobby sites, MSW doesn't have in-your-face advertising and pop-ups to distract your visit.
In the bigger scheme of things, advertising that a member is a part of the NRG is a simple way to let members know that you can indeed become an NRG member, as well as a member of this site. It does not imply that being a guild member makes you a better modeller. That is pretty absurd.
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James H got a reaction from Canute in Are you an NRG Member???
What?
MSW is owned by the NRG. It is in the NRG's interests to increase its membership anyway it can, to promote this hobby, and as MSW is a part of their operations, then I can't see why it would be unusual to have this displayed under their avatar. Whilst you don't need, and never will need to be a member of NRG to access this site, please remember the fact that you can post here today is because of the commitment of the NRG in both financial terms and man-hours in administering. Unlike some hobby sites, MSW doesn't have in-your-face advertising and pop-ups to distract your visit.
In the bigger scheme of things, advertising that a member is a part of the NRG is a simple way to let members know that you can indeed become an NRG member, as well as a member of this site. It does not imply that being a guild member makes you a better modeller. That is pretty absurd.
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James H got a reaction from Eddie in Are you an NRG Member???
What?
MSW is owned by the NRG. It is in the NRG's interests to increase its membership anyway it can, to promote this hobby, and as MSW is a part of their operations, then I can't see why it would be unusual to have this displayed under their avatar. Whilst you don't need, and never will need to be a member of NRG to access this site, please remember the fact that you can post here today is because of the commitment of the NRG in both financial terms and man-hours in administering. Unlike some hobby sites, MSW doesn't have in-your-face advertising and pop-ups to distract your visit.
In the bigger scheme of things, advertising that a member is a part of the NRG is a simple way to let members know that you can indeed become an NRG member, as well as a member of this site. It does not imply that being a guild member makes you a better modeller. That is pretty absurd.
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James H got a reaction from MEDDO in Are you an NRG Member???
What?
MSW is owned by the NRG. It is in the NRG's interests to increase its membership anyway it can, to promote this hobby, and as MSW is a part of their operations, then I can't see why it would be unusual to have this displayed under their avatar. Whilst you don't need, and never will need to be a member of NRG to access this site, please remember the fact that you can post here today is because of the commitment of the NRG in both financial terms and man-hours in administering. Unlike some hobby sites, MSW doesn't have in-your-face advertising and pop-ups to distract your visit.
In the bigger scheme of things, advertising that a member is a part of the NRG is a simple way to let members know that you can indeed become an NRG member, as well as a member of this site. It does not imply that being a guild member makes you a better modeller. That is pretty absurd.
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James H got a reaction from Jack12477 in Are you an NRG Member???
What?
MSW is owned by the NRG. It is in the NRG's interests to increase its membership anyway it can, to promote this hobby, and as MSW is a part of their operations, then I can't see why it would be unusual to have this displayed under their avatar. Whilst you don't need, and never will need to be a member of NRG to access this site, please remember the fact that you can post here today is because of the commitment of the NRG in both financial terms and man-hours in administering. Unlike some hobby sites, MSW doesn't have in-your-face advertising and pop-ups to distract your visit.
In the bigger scheme of things, advertising that a member is a part of the NRG is a simple way to let members know that you can indeed become an NRG member, as well as a member of this site. It does not imply that being a guild member makes you a better modeller. That is pretty absurd.
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James H got a reaction from Blue Ensign in Amati Loom-a-line worth using? (edited by admin)
The Amati loom-a-line is fantastic! Fantastic as a wedge to keep your workshop door open.
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James H got a reaction from BANYAN in Amati Loom-a-line worth using? (edited by admin)
The Amati loom-a-line is fantastic! Fantastic as a wedge to keep your workshop door open.
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James H got a reaction from Eddie in Amati Loom-a-line worth using? (edited by admin)
The Amati loom-a-line is fantastic! Fantastic as a wedge to keep your workshop door open.
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James H got a reaction from mtaylor in Are you an NRG Member???
This one has been explained several times. You and the staff will be able to see your own NRG number. Others cannot.
The reason that visibility of your number is restricted is for data protection, plus the use of the number can gain discounts or other advantages for someone, should it be used incorrectly.
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James H got a reaction from mtaylor in Amati Loom-a-line worth using? (edited by admin)
The Amati loom-a-line is fantastic! Fantastic as a wedge to keep your workshop door open.
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James H got a reaction from Worldway in Amati Loom-a-line worth using? (edited by admin)
The Amati loom-a-line is fantastic! Fantastic as a wedge to keep your workshop door open.
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James H got a reaction from skipper1947 in How do I see Unread Posts? I want to see all unread since last visit
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James H got a reaction from Eddie in Are you an NRG Member???
This one has been explained several times. You and the staff will be able to see your own NRG number. Others cannot.
The reason that visibility of your number is restricted is for data protection, plus the use of the number can gain discounts or other advantages for someone, should it be used incorrectly.
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James H got a reaction from mtaylor in How do I see Unread Posts? I want to see all unread since last visit
Click here:
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James H got a reaction from catopower in Deleting your own topics and posts
If we empty every 2 months, then it's likely that a member will realise he deleted a topic in that time, unless he only did the day before we empty.
Please remember that that there is a responsibility on members for their own actions too. We have given you the tools and we ask that you use them responsibly and really look at what buttons you're pressing.
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James H got a reaction from src in Deleting your own topics and posts
If we empty every 2 months, then it's likely that a member will realise he deleted a topic in that time, unless he only did the day before we empty.
Please remember that that there is a responsibility on members for their own actions too. We have given you the tools and we ask that you use them responsibly and really look at what buttons you're pressing.
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James H got a reaction from jud in Deleting your own topics and posts
If we empty every 2 months, then it's likely that a member will realise he deleted a topic in that time, unless he only did the day before we empty.
Please remember that that there is a responsibility on members for their own actions too. We have given you the tools and we ask that you use them responsibly and really look at what buttons you're pressing.