Who are you? Introduce yourself!
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Who are you? Introduce yourself!
okay.
Last edited by jakayang on Wed Jul 15, 2009 9:20 am, edited 1 time in total.
We have a kind of introduction thread going on here
I doubt many people would want to leave more personal info then that on a public forum. Having your real id traceable (by search engines) to all your online nicks is not such a good idea in this day an age.
I doubt many people would want to leave more personal info then that on a public forum. Having your real id traceable (by search engines) to all your online nicks is not such a good idea in this day an age.
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Apart from the fact that it's kept quite common and would fit in nearly every thread on these forums?
(Paying credit to the fact it fits perfectly in a "Introduce yourself" thread, that is)
What about the problem which was solved for him?
That (obviously) and the gibberish in it's signature tells *me* that this is a bot, waiting to spam the forums.
I could be wrong, of course, but i doubt it, as i have seen those bots on some forums lately.
Sorry, i wouldn't want to confuse you
EDIT: Oh, btw, when the bot gets reactivated, the signature will normally turn into a pay site link or something like that...
bobdevis wrote:Having your real id traceable (by search engines) to all your online nicks is not such a good idea in this day an age.
What specifically do you think has the post from that smith character to do with the ongoing thread?smithdavid4321 wrote:Hi jakayang, This is Smith from UK and i am new for this site. I am interested in searching about new games, technologies, etc and i found this is very exciting site for that, i also found one solution of my problem from the posted forum. Thanks and keep in touch.
Apart from the fact that it's kept quite common and would fit in nearly every thread on these forums?
(Paying credit to the fact it fits perfectly in a "Introduce yourself" thread, that is)
What about the problem which was solved for him?
That (obviously) and the gibberish in it's signature tells *me* that this is a bot, waiting to spam the forums.
I could be wrong, of course, but i doubt it, as i have seen those bots on some forums lately.
Sorry, i wouldn't want to confuse you
EDIT: Oh, btw, when the bot gets reactivated, the signature will normally turn into a pay site link or something like that...
I still don't get it. What's up with the signature? Disque dur is the french work for harddrive - so what? It isn't gibberish to me, or better, it is not more meaningless than other signatures...
The other thing about the solved problem is a bit strange indeed, that's why I don't understand the purpose of the post at all.
The other thing about the solved problem is a bit strange indeed, that's why I don't understand the purpose of the post at all.