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graham Posted - 10 Dec 2011 : 01:54:28 AM
Why is it that when looking at old topics over a year old there only seems to be the 1st post, and none of the later posts available.

There is some very interesting stuff looking back, it would be nice to see the whole topic.

Graham
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David Posted - 11 Dec 2011 : 08:02:35 AM
This site has been around for more than 11 years, and obviously we are making some head way in to the sport. Not many sites stick around that long and do the promotion that I do online for the sport.
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Originally posted by conker

Would you please list some of those improvements that have happened in the last few years ?
  • Numbers are increasing with visitors and riders to tracks.
  • MA have taken notice of the site in a way where they read on a almost daily basis looking at what the wider community want
  • Ross Martin has again joined the site and starting to post changes happening next year
(so MA must see the site as a great medium to get it out to the masses).

I am sure that there is a heap of other stuff that this site does, or you would not be on here all the time causing a ruckus.

Again you have tried to hijack a topic and take it away from which it was originally created about the "older topics" which I have addressed and fixed for the user. If you cannot handle that Alan, go back to your car club and post there.
conker Posted - 11 Dec 2011 : 06:51:29 AM
'I encourage change for the sport to make it better, but it appears that you have some other hidden agenda..'

Would you please list some of those improvements that have happened in the last few years ?
john Posted - 10 Dec 2011 : 4:20:28 PM
Thanks David.
David Posted - 10 Dec 2011 : 10:03:03 AM
Hello Graham,

This was an issue with the archiving process (which is now fixed) which only did the replies rather than the actual topic as well. I have archived all posts that have not had a reply in over a year as I do not see any point in having them there if no one is replying to them. The old posts can be accessed by clicking the next to each forum area.

Alan,

The flack that you are talking about is you, with your inconsistencies. The forums are closely monitored as we have users that pick fights with others on here, just because they have nothing better to do and I hate people who are not consistent in their comments as do the others (not mentioning your name). I encourage change for the sport to make it better, but it appears that you have some other hidden agenda..
conker Posted - 10 Dec 2011 : 04:54:37 AM
There was probably only ever one post ! It's not through lack of interest, just about not wanting to be contentious and cop the flack ! The comment on these forums is pretty closely controlled, so that we never change and do anything different.

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