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Helen
You must lead a different life to the rest of us!! You are quick off the mark I must say, as we only put the 911SC area on this afternoon. By the way the moderator is Graham Ford. Lets all welcome him - I expect he will get the email later today telling him the area is set up and no doubt he will be pleased that we all beat him to it![:D]
Cheers to all SC' ers
Peter
 
hi Alan,I guess so as not to tread on anyones toes again i should refer you to one of the administraters--click onto admin at top of lead page.

but in answer to your question,yes the hammer opens your tool bar.you are able to delete,or move messages using it.
if you do need to remove a message it' s a good idea to e-mail the person just to let them know why. you can do this by clicking on the picture of an envelope with a arrow which your find over their name.

they really are a very well behaved lot (except me)so you won' t need to moderate very often.
 
Alan,
Look forward to seeing the SC 911 forum in action. According to the rules it is OK to have more than one moderator. The GT3 has Helen Goff so that' s the equivalent of about 6 moderators!
Catch up with you some time.[;)]
 
Peter
I think there`s been a bit of a mix up in the forums It should be Region 3 that I was put up for not the SC
 
Alan, welcome to the Circle.

They say that " A week is a long time in politics" .

24hours seems to be a long time on this forum.

Best wishes,
 
Congratulations to Graham and Alan!
It' s good to see new forums opening up.
Don' t forget that the Registers can piggy-back off of Region events so if you have an idea for an event, try to involve the Region in which you intend to have the event.
Regards
Lloyd
 
Alan, welcome aboard, hope the power doesn' t go to your head.[8D]

Peter, it might be a good idea just to donate the forum to Helen and let her run it. It would be far easier for all of us that way [:D][:D][:D]
 
don' t worry we' ll soon get bored of playing with our new toy and let you get on with the stuff your really here for....promise[;)]
 
Alan, it might be a good ide to place a post in the two other forums covering the age of the SC and point out the new SC specific forum. I notice a couple of SC queries in there, could be a good idea to copy them into yours, get things flowing.
 
My apologies to all for the cock up and especially to Alan - I got confused yesterday when I mentioned that Graham was the SC moderator, when in fact he is the new R3 moderator. Boo Boo I' m afraid. No excuse really, but maybe having just returned from 2 weeks in the sun I' m still in holiday mode!
Shame that Alan accidentally removed my post; I' ll do another later.
Cheers to all SC' ers and look forward to reading the posts.
Peter [:)]
 

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