Introduction - Breakage

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Hi Folks
Just stopping in to introduce myself an some of you will no doubt notice my name pop up on the bottom of the forum and be surprised to see that a brand new member has come in with a red (Administrator) name.


I'll explain :)


Spurno and Barchester have been chatting about the forum, and what needs to happen to keep it going. Part of that is trying to rope somebody in to do some back-end work on the forum to keep the lights on. After a vigorous vetting process of various companies, what they could offer and the associated costs and some discussion on exactly what needs to be done, they've approached me and asked for some assistance.


Now I could give you a run-down of my technical credentials, why I'm the best person to do this etc etc but the only truly relevant point here is I'm related to Barchester and he Guilt Tripped me into volunteering my time for free!

So you'll see me around, but i'm mainly here to tinker away with stuff in the backend - I know very little about modelling and railways I'm afraid - other than having gifted Barchester an Engine or two over the years - so I won't be much help on the forum content side of things, but I'll be around tinkering with the software and making some changes that need to be made.

All being well - you won't notice the work i'm doing - it's all about making sure the forum is set to run for the foreseeable future.

So howdy, nice to meet y'all - and if anything breaks….I didn't touch it, it was like that when i got here.

Break 


Signatures? Where we're going we don't need no stinking signatures!
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I point my learned friends to the name, it says it all  :roll:. LUCKILY hes not bad at fixing stuff he's broke, well ok most of the time he DELIBERATELY breaks stuff, then fixes it. . . 
   MOSTLY     :mutley

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Matt

Wasnie me, a big boy did it and ran away

"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
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well, I see he broke & refixed his first post   :mutley

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Ron, you must have new crystal ball !  You've looked, and seen into our future ' Sigh'

 :mutley

Wasnie me, a big boy did it and ran away

"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
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Hi and welcome Break and just in case we don't hear from you much, thanks for all your help in the future, especially as you don't even have an interest in model railways! Good man.

I suppose you have a car then and not a van. Pardon the cryptic in me  :oops:

In the meantime, I'll try not to break anything. Hope this helps.

Bill  :cheers



At 6'4'', Bill is a tall chap, then again, when horizontal he is rather long and people often used to trip over him! . . . and so a nickname was born :)
 
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Thank you Break. Your efforts at fixing and future proofing are much appreciated. This forum means so much to so many people. For me, it is the only real home for the story of my layouts development... it would be a shame to loose it.

Marty
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WotESed.

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BRILLiant! Welcome aboard.



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I'm saying nothing………………………………… until something breaks ……….  :lol: 

Delighted to have you aboard Sir - as others have said, this forum is, to many of us, an important and irreplaceable piece of our model railway history so many thanks, in advance, for helping to ensure it doesn't break.   :cheers

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Welcome Breakage

And congratulations to Barchester. I think getting relatives to do things for you is an under appreciated skill.

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I know Evan, but at what cost ? Ohhh The cost
Beer tokens.   Gardening.   Beer tokens.   Decorating.  Beer tokens.    Grandchildren sitting. Beer tokens.  Psyco dog sitting. Beer tokens.       Did I mention the Beer tokens.  :shock: :shock: :shock:



Wasnie me, a big boy did it and ran away

"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
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Of course you would have to go to the pub to make sure the tokens were used appropriately.

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Evan
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Welcome Break,
Now there's a good name for a hotel chain!
Look forward to not seeing what you do to keep us entertained.
Your first fix will be - your typewriter. It seems to be stuck in small print mode.
Eyes aren't as good as they once were!
Cheers.

Gary
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Hey welcome! 
Hope you enjoy tinkering around!
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[user=2045]thespanishdriver[/user] wrote:
Welcome Break,
Now there's a good name for a hotel chain!
:mutley  I do like a good pun.

Welcome from me too.  I hope you have very little to do, but many favours to collect.  But if it turns out to be more of  a task than you imagined, be assured that it is truly and genuinely appreciated!

Michael


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Cheers Mate,

Thanks for volunteering. The work behind the scenes is so incredibly important, but not often recognised as much as it should be.

Take care and shout out if you need any help.

Cheers :cheers
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Welcome to the loony bin, and thank you for your service.
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