A place to discuss the issues relating to the proposed change in the national CTC’s structure.
patricktaylor
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by patricktaylor » 4 Mar 2010, 12:08pm
Regulator wrote: patricktaylor wrote: The website looks fine. It's just a pity the IP address is planted in front of the domain name.
Hi Patrick
That will be changing as we change the domain name servers. This will happen over the next day or so.
Understood, thanks. On another website I've linked to the savethectc domain itself, so I'll leave things be.
Regulator
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by Regulator » 4 Mar 2010, 12:10pm
patricktaylor wrote: Regulator wrote: patricktaylor wrote: The website looks fine. It's just a pity the IP address is planted in front of the domain name.
Hi Patrick
That will be changing as we change the domain name servers. This will happen over the next day or so.
Understood, thanks. On another website I've linked to the savethectc domain itself, so I'll leave things be.
That should work fine. If you type "www.savethectc.org.uk" into the address bar it gets there.
gaz
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by gaz » 4 Mar 2010, 12:15pm
Regulator wrote: Thanks for the feedback. I've updated the registration page to make things clearer.
Much clearer, now I've clicked the "Register" button . Ta.
However first of all I clicked on the "create an account" link from the homepage which bypasses the registration info.
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Regulator
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by Regulator » 4 Mar 2010, 4:39pm
gaz wrote: Regulator wrote: Thanks for the feedback. I've updated the registration page to make things clearer.
Much clearer, now I've clicked the "Register" button . Ta.
However first of all I clicked on the "create an account" link from the homepage which bypasses the registration info.
Aha! Another things to fettle
gaz
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by gaz » 16 Feb 2011, 10:35pm
SavetheCTC web site seems to be down again.
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meic
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by meic » 16 Feb 2011, 11:00pm
Is that because the CTC is now saved?
Yma o Hyd
glueman
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by glueman » 17 Feb 2011, 5:48pm
meic wrote: Is that because the CTC is now saved?
If it is it's too late for me. We've cancelled our subscriptions, though 30 years was a good run. If an old style CTC club emerges from the ashes of the charity in waiting they'll certainly get our family's contribution, though I'm squeamish about using this site to air views as a on-member so thanks for the memories!
Ellieb
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by Ellieb » 17 Feb 2011, 8:20pm
That's a shame.. I have always enjoyed reading your views even though I haven't agreed with them. Keep cycling slowly
Regulator
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by Regulator » 18 Feb 2011, 1:54pm
gaz wrote: SavetheCTC web site seems to be down again.
It'll be up again soon. A technical issue I understand.
toontra
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by toontra » 19 Feb 2011, 10:02am
Ellieb wrote: That's a shame.. I have always enjoyed reading your views even though I haven't agreed with them. Keep cycling slowly
You don't have to be a member of CTC to post here, so I hope we can look forward to more posts from glueman - and other ex-members for that matter.
patricktaylor
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by patricktaylor » 19 Feb 2011, 10:16am
toontra wrote: ... You don't have to be a member of CTC to post here, so I hope we can look forward to more posts from glueman - and other ex-members for that matter.
Me too. I'm sure the CTC would not want to restrict contributions to paid-up members only. I've rarely seen a web forum where you pay to join. The only one I remember was a bonsai forum with very few contributors, and people discussing whether it was worth the fee.
toontra
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by toontra » 19 Feb 2011, 10:45am
patricktaylor wrote: I've rarely seen a web forum where you pay to join. The only one I remember was a bonsai forum with very few contributors, and people discussing whether it was worth the fee.
Sounds fun - got a link?