How can I contact persons involved in this thread discussion?
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How can I contact persons involved in this thread discussion?
https://www.ruqqus.com/post/35x/comment/84d
I am trying to figure out how to contact specific homosapiens that have previously communicated specific English language words in a post that seems is locked by one month after it was posted, and with a subject title for the post that is worded suggesting that nobody ever talks about something (with reference to something that is alleged that more than zero nobodies ever talk about that or other somethings)
viewtopic.php?f=26&t=17442
I wanted to look at the profiles of relevant users to find more information, however, when I click to look at a profile, I see
"You are not authorized to view the member list or profiles."
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2
Thehandyman1957
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2631
But otherwise, there are very few homosapiens that contributed to the conversation, so I'm definitely interested in input from various other homosapiens too! But still, I'm definitely curious to discuss further from any of those previously communicably communicated humans too! Since it seems the discussion regarding the topic was ceased and desisted/locked since almost 2.5 years ago, and lots of advances have been made since then.
I am trying to figure out how to contact specific homosapiens that have previously communicated specific English language words in a post that seems is locked by one month after it was posted, and with a subject title for the post that is worded suggesting that nobody ever talks about something (with reference to something that is alleged that more than zero nobodies ever talk about that or other somethings)
viewtopic.php?f=26&t=17442
I wanted to look at the profiles of relevant users to find more information, however, when I click to look at a profile, I see
"You are not authorized to view the member list or profiles."
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2
Thehandyman1957
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2631
But otherwise, there are very few homosapiens that contributed to the conversation, so I'm definitely interested in input from various other homosapiens too! But still, I'm definitely curious to discuss further from any of those previously communicably communicated humans too! Since it seems the discussion regarding the topic was ceased and desisted/locked since almost 2.5 years ago, and lots of advances have been made since then.
Re: How can I contact persons involved in this thread discussion?
You can contact the users involved in a thread discussion by using the icons for private messages, etc. in their user information block (that is, if the user is still registered on the board).
For reasons of preventing scraping of contact data, newly-registered users can't get access to user info pages. To become a full normal user, all you have to do is make a few normal, acceptable posts approved by staff, the rest is automatic. This is unfortunately necessary because of spammers and their scraper bots.
User ID #2 is me, by the way
Thehandyman1957 is no longer registered on the forum and we do not retain any user information from removed user accounts, so contacting them will be difficult.
If you want to discuss that topic, you can also ask for the thread to be unlocked and you can continue in the original thread. I just hope you'll be less vague and generic in your wording than you are here because it's harder to read.
Also, threads with no activity for a long period of time get automatically locked by the forum software here, to prevent necro-posting. It doesn't mean it was locked as "undesirable" or what not.
For reasons of preventing scraping of contact data, newly-registered users can't get access to user info pages. To become a full normal user, all you have to do is make a few normal, acceptable posts approved by staff, the rest is automatic. This is unfortunately necessary because of spammers and their scraper bots.
User ID #2 is me, by the way
Thehandyman1957 is no longer registered on the forum and we do not retain any user information from removed user accounts, so contacting them will be difficult.
If you want to discuss that topic, you can also ask for the thread to be unlocked and you can continue in the original thread. I just hope you'll be less vague and generic in your wording than you are here because it's harder to read.
Also, threads with no activity for a long period of time get automatically locked by the forum software here, to prevent necro-posting. It doesn't mean it was locked as "undesirable" or what not.
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Re: How can I contact persons involved in this thread discussion?
One, what in the actual hell. Two, what is there left to discuss on the matter of e10s? Three, be careful to whom you refer to as merely human.
Re: How can I contact persons involved in this thread discussion?
Off-topic:
You say that like it's something bad.
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Re: How can I contact persons involved in this thread discussion?
Off-topic:
Yes. I have never change it before.
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Re: How can I contact persons involved in this thread discussion?
I don't know, but if there is something of note then I'll be happy to discuss it.
You'll have to excuse the humans for thinking they are the only kind in existence. Raised on misinformation and all that.
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite