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Mean5oh 08-09-1999 11:54 PM

Senior Member?????
 
Just curious on how you become a senior member??

stangsrule 08-10-1999 03:25 AM

That reminds me, what does it take to become a "member"?

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92GT all the free stuff and a few bolt-ons, lowered with Ebiach's and Koni's, Kenny Brown subframe connectors, lower G-brace and jacking rails. BBK upper and lower control arms, polyurethane bushings all around and Ken Bell blower.



Rick32 08-10-1999 07:32 AM

All it takes to become a Member is to sign-in and get a password. Not so sure about a Senior Member, as I am, and I did nothing that I know of to get it, other then just answer some posts & enter a few of my own...just used the service..
Be safe;
Rick32.

Talon_Sr 08-10-1999 08:08 AM

To become a senior member, you have to have an enlarged prostate and keep your teeth in a jar by your bed. http://www.mustangworks.com/interact...oard/smile.gif

Red96GT 08-10-1999 08:46 AM

Good thing I only have to type, it's hard to talk with your teeth in a jar! LOL

Jr. member, memberm senior member are all related to the number of times you post, that's all it is.

Mr 5 0 08-10-1999 01:41 PM

Once you register, you're a member.

After 30 postings (replies), the system automatically shows you as a 'member' as opposed to a 'junior member'. It has NOTHING to do with the quality of your posts or your age!




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Mr. 5.0
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302scott 08-10-1999 02:20 PM

That's pretty cool! Kinda like a reward for helping out! Or a bone for a dog! Or feed for the horse!!!!!!!

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1989 coupe (ex trooper car) Major rebuild in the works.

Rebel79 08-10-1999 02:44 PM

Mr. 50

How does one become a moderator?

stangsrule 08-10-1999 03:16 PM

Thanks! I learn something new everyday on this board!! I really do love it and I am here several times a day. Feel lost if I miss a day... Thanks again for the info!

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92GT all the free stuff and a few bolt-ons, lowered with Ebiach's and Koni's, Kenny Brown subframe connectors, lower G-brace and jacking rails. BBK upper and lower control arms, polyurethane bushings all around and Ken Bell blower.



Mr 5 0 08-10-1999 04:00 PM

Rebel 79:

Dan McClain decides who becomes a moderator, based on availability of the position and whatever criterion he uses for a certain position. Earlier this year, he asked for 'applications' from members who wished to be moderators, and chose the moderators from those who applied for the specific forum positions. I offer some input, but it's totally Dan's decision.

If your interested, e-mail Dan and let him know you're available and why you want to volunteer. He'll take it from there.


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Mr. 5.0
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Rebel79 08-10-1999 05:16 PM

Thanks Mr. 5 0, I will give it some serious thought.

Fast JIm 08-10-1999 05:24 PM

there ought to be a executive senior member or master senior member status for those of us ove 50.... http://www.mustangworks.com/interact...oard/smile.gif

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90'GT,K&N,headers,flowmasters, nocats,crane cam&rockers,70mm t/b, jacobs ign, pulleys& short belt,sportsman pro cheaters, Edlebrock intake, oh yeah 3.73 gears wif a 5sp



Mr 5 0 08-10-1999 05:51 PM

Moved to Site Feedback/Discussion forum for (what I hope are) obvious reasons.

Rebel79 08-13-1999 01:13 AM

This question was never answered...
"How do you become a senior member?"

I just noticed that I am a "Senior Member", but how many posts does it take?

StangFlyer 08-13-1999 06:43 PM

I just changed the whole label scheme. The system now labels anyone who creates an account as a "MEMBER" from the git-go. After you have posted 100 messages, you are upgraded to a "SENIOR MEMBER". Got it?

This lets people know who's been around for a while and actively participates.



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Dan McClain, Editor
The Mustang Works Online
1991 Mustang GT - 10.90 @ 122 Mph
Built, Blown, and Fast as Hell!


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