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just saying hi to all,
speak to you all soon
Filterlab
25-06-2008, 11:19
Afternoon, and welcome. Nice to have you along. :)
What're you listening through?
B & W 800D and classe amps
Nice. And the source is? :)
Marco.
Beechwoods
08-07-2008, 16:47
Your name wouldn't be inspired by this would it? If so you've got fine taste :gig:
afraid not,....but with a name like that it should be excellent!
What source (or sources) are you running then, mate? :)
I did ask ;)
Marco.
Filterlab
09-07-2008, 08:49
B & W 800D and classe amps
Yum. Those 800Ds are amazing!
Yes but for some reason he's keeping his source (or sources) a secret... :confused:
Come on don't be shy! We won't laugh - promise ;)
Marco.
Filterlab
09-07-2008, 09:36
Maybe?
http://www.portaphile.com/OptimusCD3400.JPG
:)
Maybe?
http://www.portaphile.com/OptimusCD3400.JPG
:)
funny looking mini disc:lol:
So you use a mini-disc player? Come on man, spit it out! It's like getting blood out a stone...
You're more difficult than a bloody woman! :lol:
Marco.
hahhahahahah...i use benchmark dac1 d - a, and my cd player is a sony CDP - D500
as for cables....all oxygen free can't say any more, is enough for me
There, that wasn't too difficult was it! ;)
Nice set-up. How's the Sony? I don't think I've come across one of those.
Guys (other Admin and Mods),
I think we should set-up some new rules for new members joining. This has nothing to do with you, incidentally, Third. It's something I've been thinking about for a while. By the way what's your first name and where are you from?
The procedure for joining AOS I suggest is now as follows:
1) After registering, new members must post in the welcome area briefly introducing themselves and the system they use and what music they like. First names must be provided along with basic location details such as 'Manchester UK', or whatever.
2) They will then be asked to post pictures of their system, if available, in The Gallery.
3) Everyone must post at least once when joining - no more 'hiders'.
4) Anyone who hasn't complied with the above within, say, 48 hours of joining will have their accounts removed.
I frankly don't see the point in joining a forum if you're not willing to contribute. I'm not happy with people trying just to blend 'anonymously' into the background. It simply raises suspicions of what their intentions are.
I think it makes for a friendlier atmosphere and more of a sense of community if people know more about each other and can draw parallels with similar interests. I just like to know more about whom I'm dealing with.
What do you think, guys? I don't think it's too much to ask. I also welcome feedback from others on this matter.
Marco.
Beechwoods
09-07-2008, 12:31
I agree. And we should boot existing members if they don't say 'hello' to a new person at least once in a while :eyebrows:
Filterlab
09-07-2008, 12:35
I agree. And we should boot existing members if they don't say 'hello' to a new person at least once in a while :eyebrows:
Me too and a damn fine idea Beechy! :lol:
Prince of Darkness
09-07-2008, 12:40
Seems fair. The audio-talk forum has a system where if new members don't post soon after joining then membership is cancelled.:)
Filterlab
09-07-2008, 12:42
The audio-talk forum has a system where if new members don't post soon after joining then membership is cancelled.:)
I would think this software has that option, I'll have a dig through at some point and see if I can find the appropriate settings.
my name's is Sean, and i live in andover,
nice part of the world, and near enough civilisation to make shopping easy for the other half
Thanks for that, Sean :)
Could I ask that you alter your profile details to show that information? As far as your name is concerned you could simply add it to a signature. That way people addressing you can use Sean rather than 'Third' - makes it all so much more 'human'.
Cheers.
Marco.
I would think this software has that option, I'll have a dig through at some point and see if I can find the appropriate settings.
Nice one. I don't know about you but I'm much more interested in quality than quantity. There's not much point in a forum having, say, 3000 members if only 50 of them are posting regularly. I think this is something we should focus on more.
I will go through the membership list later and send an email to those who have joined but have not posted and explain the new ruling, and give them a certain amount of time to respond before their account is removed. I will also post something to that effect in the Notice Board or add it to your sticky in the Welcome area :)
Do you know if there's any way we could pop a short (condensed) message to that effect in the registration procedure before actually joining the forum so that people know what's expected of them well in advance?
Marco.
Filterlab
09-07-2008, 13:11
Do you know if there's any way we could pop a short (condensed) message to that effect in the registration procedure before actually joining the forum so that people know what's expected of them well in advance?
Marco.
Yes, there is a welcome message option which is automatically sent to a new member's email address. The software setting for the auto membership cancellation is called 'promotions'. It offers a variety of options if a user goes above or below a certain threshold on posts or infractions or points etc etc. I'll have a proper read later on. :)
We should pop something on there then to the effect I have outlined. Shall I add it to my 'things to do' list or do you wanna add it to yours? :)
Or maybe it would be a good idea if Steve done something for a change! :lolsign:
Marco.
Beechwoods
09-07-2008, 18:44
As far as your name is concerned you could simply add it to a signature. That way people addressing you can use Sean rather than 'Third' - makes it all so much more 'human'.
My name is Nick but you can call me Beechwoods ;)
Or "Beechy", as Rob refers to you rather affectionately...
How about Nickolarse from now on? :eyebrows:
Marco.
Beechwoods
09-07-2008, 19:04
How about Nickolarse from now on?
Oh purlease! My grandad used to call me Tin Bottom. It wasn't funny then either :lol::lol::doh:
Tin Bottom - but why?
Marco.
Tin Bottom - but why?
Marco.
Oh bejeezus!!..... Nickle Arse !!!!
Hahahaha.... Quite! :doh:
You can keep me right, Mike!
Marco.
Beechwoods
09-07-2008, 19:34
Beechy will do just fine, thank you!
Filterlab
09-07-2008, 19:54
Or "Beechy", as Rob refers to you rather affectionately...
For some reason it's always felt right. :)
Beechwoods
09-07-2008, 20:06
For some reason it's always felt right.
That's what Mrs Beechwoods says too :lolsign:
I thought she said "For some reason it always felt tight" ;)
Or so you hoped...
Marco.
Hi Sean,
I hope you enjoy the forum as much as I do.
Philip
Beechwoods
09-07-2008, 20:19
I thought she said "For some reason it always felt tight" ;)
Or so you hoped...
Marco.
:scratch: :doh:
Don't know what you're talking about!
Filterlab
09-07-2008, 21:01
The tangents do get quite severe here. :)
Beechwoods
09-07-2008, 21:29
You're certaily unlikely to get banned for going off-topic :ner:
Filterlab
09-07-2008, 21:32
You're certaily unlikely to get banned for going off-topic :ner:
If we did that mate we'd have no members.
:lol:
:scratch: :doh:
Don't know what you're talking about!
Sure you dont, shweety :eyebrows:
Marco.
Beechwoods
10-07-2008, 16:41
http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/sick/sick0021.gif :lol:
Oi loikes yer smiley! That's not one of the ones on our list, is it, big boy? :lol:
;)
Marco.
Beechwoods
10-07-2008, 17:43
It's a special one just for you ;)
I think we'll add it to our collection. Got any more?
Marco.
Beechwoods
10-07-2008, 17:55
I nicked it from here (http://www.mysmiley.net/) (hotlinked it , naughty boy :smoking: ).
I'll have a look at that and add some more to our list (or swap some around) :)
Marco.
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