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#1 Post by Blktre » Thu Aug 17, 2006 4:29 pm

Dont you just love all these spammers hitting our forum lately? Please dont follow their links........
Just call me Andy!

Lupulin Threshold Shift
lupulin threshold shift \lu·pu·lin thresh·old shift\ n
1. When a once extraordinarily hoppy beer now seems pedestrian.
2. The phenomenon a person has when craving more bitterness in beer.
3. The long-term exposure to extremely hoppy beers; if excessive or prolonged, a habitual dependence on hops will occur.
4. When a "Double IPA" just is not enough

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#2 Post by Greenblood » Thu Aug 17, 2006 4:32 pm

Post has been smited! :twisted:

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#3 Post by cyburai » Thu Aug 17, 2006 4:47 pm

I deleted the account, and another.. The spammers are figuring out ways to get around the registration..

I suppose I could turn on that only an admin can activate an account.
~Cyburai / Sean

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#4 Post by Blktre » Thu Aug 17, 2006 8:12 pm

cyburai wrote:I deleted the account, and another.. The spammers are figuring out ways to get around the registration..

I suppose I could turn on that only an admin can activate an account.
If it gets any worse, we might have to do that....
Just call me Andy!

Lupulin Threshold Shift
lupulin threshold shift \lu·pu·lin thresh·old shift\ n
1. When a once extraordinarily hoppy beer now seems pedestrian.
2. The phenomenon a person has when craving more bitterness in beer.
3. The long-term exposure to extremely hoppy beers; if excessive or prolonged, a habitual dependence on hops will occur.
4. When a "Double IPA" just is not enough

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#5 Post by philip » Fri Aug 18, 2006 3:50 pm

I had to do that on all my forums.

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#6 Post by Blktre » Wed Sep 20, 2006 8:30 pm

cyburai wrote:I deleted the account, and another.. The spammers are figuring out ways to get around the registration..

I suppose I could turn on that only an admin can activate an account.
With the onslaught of spammers, even making a single post, i say its time to start registering. This should be an easy job. But im tired of seeing daily spammers on the forum....Sean...what ya think?
Just call me Andy!

Lupulin Threshold Shift
lupulin threshold shift \lu·pu·lin thresh·old shift\ n
1. When a once extraordinarily hoppy beer now seems pedestrian.
2. The phenomenon a person has when craving more bitterness in beer.
3. The long-term exposure to extremely hoppy beers; if excessive or prolonged, a habitual dependence on hops will occur.
4. When a "Double IPA" just is not enough

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#7 Post by cyburai » Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:00 am

All users have been forced to be activated by me for the last 10 days. They can't post unless I activate the account.

It's annoying, as people who actually want to register have to wait for me to activate them.

But I think it's the only way to keep them under control.
~Cyburai / Sean

"And so it was said: that on the eighth and extra day, God did indeed create beer to prevent the Irish from conquering the world."
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