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    Thumbs down How to increase the member count



    Simply register again by changing your existing sign in name.

    Method one - Re-arrange the letters
    Method two - Misspell your name slightly

    You can now hold a discussion with yourself, in public, without anybody else spotting it - I think not


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    Re: How to increase the member count

    Hi Brian,

    This wouldn't be a member who typed in a "k" instead of a "C" would it.

    I may be wrong, perhaps there are two people with the same name on the forum, will have to check the profile on the new member

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    Re: How to increase the member count

    or swap the letters round ie .ra. instead of .ar.

    i supose i should be flattered...

    however what can't be faked is the number of posts which should alert some

    cheers

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    Re: How to increase the member count

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian_UK
    Simply register again by changing your existing sign in name.

    Why do that?

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    Re: How to increase the member count

    Whats this brought up by on Brian ??

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    Re: How to increase the member count

    its certainly possible to have more than one username. if i were to attemp this the path i would follow is a new e-mail address and new username. why someone would do this is a mystery as its time consuming and pointless.
    Takes a licking, keeps on ticking.

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    Re: How to increase the member count

    Quote Originally Posted by Argus
    Why do that?

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    To vote twice on a poll maybe???????????

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    Re: How to increase the member count

    To vote twice on a poll maybe???????????
    I'd say this is the most likely explanation.

    Have you noticed how many more Daikin votes were made during this saga?

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    Re: How to increase the member count

    Quote Originally Posted by slingblade
    its certainly possible to have more than one username. if i were to attemp this the path i would follow is a new e-mail address and new username. why someone would do this is a mystery as its time consuming and pointless.
    And to think you were the culprit sling!!
    Well, to be perfectly honest, Im not sure which bling is kosher now!!!
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    Re: How to increase the member count

    Everyone knows the quality of Daikin

    Why would we have to fix the polls

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    Re: How to increase the member count

    Quote Originally Posted by Aiyub
    Whats this brought up by on Brian ??

    It's bad enough having the extra Welcome To posts without the regulars adding to it. Plus we now have culprits still slagging off (sorry - discussing with) each other.

    Whilst airing views is always beneficial to one and all I find it a little childish that they think changing their name slightly or mimicking one another adds to the discussion level.
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    Re: How to increase the member count

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian_UK
    It's bad enough having the extra Welcome To posts without the regulars adding to it. Plus we now have culprits still slagging off (sorry - discussing with) each other.

    Whilst airing views is always beneficial to one and all I find it a little childish that they think changing their name slightly or mimicking one another adds to the discussion level.

    One fears if RE is a discussion forum of rank any longer??
    I would rather prefer Quality, instead of Quantity

    Can we get back to discussing the intricasies of superheat adjustment now??
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    Re: How to increase the member count

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian_UK
    It's bad enough having the extra Welcome To posts without the regulars adding to it. Plus we now have culprits still slagging off (sorry - discussing with) each other.

    Whilst airing views is always beneficial to one and all I find it a little childish that they think changing their name slightly or mimicking one another adds to the discussion level.
    Brian

    we have had two instances of this recently
    the bladesling/slingblade

    and the
    mark o brien
    rbratlett
    thermophsyics

    i have no idea who the first was (and i think he's gone) however on the second one there is no 'they'

    i know who the second one is (and 'they' are all from one person)

    it's not too difficult to work out who it is even though some here wouldn't want to believe it.

    cheers

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    Re: How to increase the member count

    What is " figmentalism??
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    Re: How to increase the member count

    Quote Originally Posted by Thermophysics
    I'd say this is the most likely explanation.

    Have you noticed how many more Daikin votes were made during this saga?
    yes, but why vote for daikin. these people clearly have problems.

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    Re: How to increase the member count

    Quote Originally Posted by Marc O'Brien
    I made it up, it's meant to be a Figmental-ism
    Still doesnt say what it means?

    Fitment of imagination perhaps??
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    Re: How to increase the member count

    Quote Originally Posted by clownblade
    yes, but why vote for daikin. these people clearly have problems.

    Whos " clowning" about now??????

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    Re: How to increase the member count

    Quote Originally Posted by Aiyub
    Whos " clowning" about now??????

    yes, enough is enough. "clownblade" lol. stop it now
    Takes a licking, keeps on ticking.

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    yes, enough is enough. "clownblade" lol. stop it now
    What a loser. I bet you're a Daikin installer !!

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