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Old 08-16-2003
hey

can anyone tell me where I can write e-mails I can't find it. I just started being on this site just a few days ago and it sucks.
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Old 08-16-2003
Re: hey

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Originally posted by niobe497
I just started being on this site just a few days ago and it sucks.
That's a sure way to get a lot of unkind replies no matter what forum or bulletin board you post to..

Email is disabled.. here's why:
https://www.unix.com/post-here-to-contact-site-administrators-and-moderators/8051-communion-e-mail.html?s=
https://www.unix.com/post-here-to-contact-site-administrators-and-moderators/2964-email-unix-com.html?s=
https://www.unix.com/news-links-events-and-announcements/9938-what-about-email-unix-com-idea.html?s=
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Old 08-18-2003
Re: hey

Quote:
Originally posted by niobe497
I just started being on this site just a
few days ago and it sucks.
Sorry about that. Neo
# 4  
Old 08-18-2003
that's ok neo
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Old 04-05-2007
Its always better to start on a good book of Admins and Mods in the beginning. But here Admin --seem to be nice Smilie
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