This thread started to flag out, but I am delighted that it has bloomed into a beautiful rose bouquet of classic computing. On Apr 15, 2016 8:16 AM, "Rod Smallwood" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Tor > > Lets see if I can go back to when I used to teach computers 101 and make > it simple. > > 1. I never registered before. No not ever!!! > > 2. Somebody tried to use my email address No not me!!! > > 3. Searching does not work I have no idea what to search for. > > 3. I can call myself whatever I like and the result is the same. Yes > every time !!! > > 4. I never get a password reset email because there never was a password > to reset !! > > 5. Please go and delete anything related to [email protected] > and > let me know when its done. I can start from there. > Its just a bulletin board system like the one I ran from 1983 to 1990. > Never assume the software is perfect and the user does not know what > they are doing. > All I wanted to do was to put up some information about the PDP-8 and > PDP-11 replacement front panels I > produce because somebody asked me to. Making six layer silk screened > panels is a whole lot easier than this!! > > Rod Smallwod > > On 15/04/2016 03:44, Tor Arntsen wrote: > >> On 14 April 2016 at 16:04, Rod Smallwood <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> I have no idea what you are talking about. >>> I have no user name no password or anything else to search with. >>> Please repeat your message in understandable English >>> >>> Rod Smallwood >>> >>> Sorry. I simply assumed everyone would be familiar with the site: >> search format of e.g. google. >> As I didn't want to insert a direct link to your (or apparently yours) >> user page on a public forum I opted for how to find it instead. >> The search engines support a 'site:' keyword to limit searches to e.g. >> a single website. >> >> So, entering: >> >> site:www.vcfed.org/forum/ "Rod Smallwood" >> >> into the search field of google.com or most other search engines will >> search for your name not all over the net, but only on those pages >> limited by the 'site:' option. That'll lead you to the user page (and >> also some posts mentioning your name). >> >> But I see that others have posted the direct link anyway. >> >> As for your login problems, Erik or Evan K. (owner of the new home of >> the forum) should be able to help you out. >> >> CONFIDENTIALITY >> This e-mail and any attachment contain KONGSBERG information which may be >> proprietary, confidential or subject to export regulations, and is only >> meant >> for the intended recipient(s). Any disclosure, copying, distribution or >> use is >> prohibited, if not otherwise explicitly agreed with KONGSBERG. If >> received in >> error, please delete it immediately from your system and notify the sender >> properly. >> >> >
