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Board rules - ideas and suggestions.???

Posted By: Jason Burnell
Date: Thursday, 17 November 2005, at 10:35 a.m.

Hey everyone,

I'm thinking about something here... the rule at the top requires first and last names but I'm not 100% certain that is a great rule.

I really am not concerned so much if someone posts as "superbencher 2000" as long as his/her posts are on topic, make sense and aren't offensive.

I'm not looking to start a Troll Army (you know who you are LOL) but don't personally have a problem with people posting under their preferred handles or with just a first or last name.

So, I'm going to discuss it with the mods (and you) and make a decision on that.

Of course, there will be a need to keep the user names CLEAN and non-offensive, etc.

Until a decision is made though, please follow the current rule.

Also, as this is mainly a board for USAPL/IPF members/discussion, lets keep the meet notices to USAPL/IPF meets, huh? Already had to delete one of those - felt bad. Ok, not really.

Thank you, please pay at the first window. Would you like Ketchup?

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