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Originally Posted by PumBumbler View Post
This thread should be proactively locked until the thread about being booted out spontaneously gets 3 week necro'd and locked.
Oh, you went there.


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Originally Posted by Aura_Familia View Post
/signed.

Fix it please!
What he said!


 

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Originally Posted by DumpleBerry View Post
Oh, you went there.
Quoth the man with the 'safe signature'...


 

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No other forum I post on has this issue.
I wish this forum didn't have this issue.
I am for w/e fixes the problem.


 

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/signed

personally my vote for forum software would go to phpBB: http://www.phpbb.com/

A: It's under an Open License, not a restrictive license

That means that NCSoft can hire developers to modify the software to fit the needs of this forum rather than relying on a third party to modify or fix bugs as bugs appear.

B: It's free of cost

Invision's about $350 or so for a business license, which NCSoft would need. Sure, that's chump change in the long run, but pennies are pennies.

Granted, Invision has a phone number for customers to call, which makes investors and beancounters feel good. phpBB's support network depends on users being able to navigate IRC networks, forums, or email systems... which beancounters never feel good about.


 

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Originally Posted by Nethergoat View Post
got logged out while trying to check in on this thread.

CONSPIRACY!
And I was hoping the forum maintenance would have fixed it. I know the maintenance broke my Greasemonkey script. Had to sit around figuring out what was wrong, then fix it and re-upload it to userscripts.


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