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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf we instigate a 1-in-1-out policy your return will be doubly fortuitous as we can kick out one of the older posters, like Sas or Atw.
Or the forum software could be upgraded so it can handle more than 64 users.
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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostHi all
I would like to tell you all that you can stop worrying and that everything will be ok again.
I am back in contracting.
This leaves me a bit of time to post here.
The board will become interesting and funny again soon.
Don't worry, everything is going to be ok again :-)
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Originally posted by Troll View Postfailure due to:
Poor Concept /Design?
Poor execution ?
Poor marketing?
Is it dead beyond hope?
Lets hear it warts n all to see where you went wrong and perhaps provide a few pointers
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Now while contracting I will continue development user friendliness in the evenings and weekends etc. and then later another push can be made.
It is definitely not dead beyond repair.
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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostPermie job as director of own company developing and marketing and selling product and being travelling sales man. Busy times indeed. But not hugely successful. So back to the old cash cow. :-)
Poor Concept /Design?
Poor execution ?
Poor marketing?
Is it dead beyond hope?
Lets hear it warts n all to see where you went wrong and perhaps provide a few pointers
[helpful mode on]
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostPermie job, and too busy to post?!
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Originally posted by Dearnla View PostLove the avatar, does that mean you have time to build any Airfix models too?
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Posthey Thomas,
good to see you
are you back at Choco, how's our friend ?
how's the lego ?
Milan.
I will be back at Choco.
Our friend is now contracting in a very nice location. I believe he is quite happy.
Lego is good quality :-)
what has happened here in the past year since I had real work to do and could not be here so much?
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hey Thomas,
good to see you
are you back at Choco, how's our friend ?
how's the lego ?
Milan.
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