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How do you maintain this site? I mean you have no advertising here, you are always visiting the site and I doubt you work....... so how do you maintain this?

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I know you accep donations or whatever you called them, but I doubt you can maintin this site with that

i think phpp is free :/ and i also think Ian works :)

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I doubt he works because he has a lot of time.......... I've seen him here and looking for this site might take you a long time........... I can't think of any job that will give you money & enough time for this. Well If phpp is free, what are the donations for?

i don't know what donations your talking about! :confused: :stunned:

Well if Ian doesn't work, that means that he's enough rich to support himself... so I'll be pleased to meet him... :sneaky: :P j/k

 

I'm pretty sure he works, I suppose he and Stephen use some of their free time working in the website... :smug:

1. Yes we both work

2. Yes it costs money to run the site

3. Yes we use a lot of free time to run this.

 

phpBB is free but still takes a lot of time to administer, add mods etc

 

Donations through paypal very much appreciated.

 

Not many adverts but sponsorship advertising a possibility if discrete and appropriate.

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I'm sorry If I'm askinf somenthing that is non of my business, but what do you work at? and do you use the donations for? I mean, that's quite new here, it's not somenthing that the site had from the beggining

I'm an analyst/programmer for an IT consultancy - big name for a crappy job! :) hence the techy stuff and Ian's a civil servant - big title, little to do, lot's of holidays :P

 

I sort any technical stuff and Ian does the site content and pays the bills. :)

:P the day after it's getting its toenails clipped, so that's another 1/2 day!!

:o What a family!! :P

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I'm an analyst/programmer for an IT consultancy - big name for a crappy job! :) hence the techy stuff and Ian's a civil servant - big title, little to do, lot's of holidays :P

 

I sort any technical stuff and Ian does the site content and pays the bills. :)

 

 

 

Well you might be very smart because making work a computer is hard, at leats for me, and programm and analyze that.......... I could be able to do that! :lol: I have another question; If you say that a civil servant (which is a job I've never heard of, and I can't really say what it) have lot's of holidays..... why you are always bussy?

civil servant... british speak for someone who works for the government.

:o What a family!! :P

 

bit of an in joke. sorry :rolleyes:

:huh: Ian and you aren't brothers?

No they are (I think), an in joke is just something between those two.

Aaaaah, I didn't know it... Thanks, Julia...

 

*runs to study more english* :P

civil servant... british speak for someone who works for the government.

 

when you say 'work'... :lol:

I too am such a civil servant. Ian, you and I should compare notes sometime!!! :lol:

I too am such a civil servant. Ian' date=' you and I should compare notes sometime!!! :lol:[/quote']

 

that's somewhere in between tea breaks, lunch 'hours' and lots of irrelevent holidays?

 

:P :sneaky:

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