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I'm a member of another forum "Overclockers Australia", and as soon as you start a new thread, or post in an existing one, you become a subscriber.

You then receive an e-mail every time anyone else posts in these threads, and there's a quick link directly to that post.

It's convenient, because you don't have to log in, just to find out that nothing has been said.

The same e-mail gives you the option of unsubscribing, if you wish.

Just a suggestion.

You then receive an e-mail every time anyone else posts in these threads, and there's a quick link directly to that post.

It's convenient, because you don't have to log in, just to find out that nothing has been said.

The same e-mail gives you the option of unsubscribing, if you wish.

Just a suggestion.

 

Uhm, such things do exist here as well.

Hmm, didn't realize you posted at the same time or just b4 me.

 

Well, I don't know of any jokes, get Gir for me. ;)

Thanks for that.

I read all your rules and procedures.

I made my first post in challenges by mistake sorry.

I basically joined SFN to try to find an answer to a debate I was having in the other forum regarding maths - physics.

SFN looks cool.

I'll try not to be a niusance.

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