posted on Mar, 7 2012 @ 05:10 PM
Hi, I'm one of the many ATS Mods here at the forum. We appreciate you joining up with the ATS Family.
We have a very strict code in place for our members to adhere to which helps keep the machine 'running smoothly'. One of these is that members need to
post their thoughts in the appropriate areas.
You posted what could be a very interesting topic in the "Introductions thread". This area is solely for introducing yourself (as you can see by
browsing through other posts by new members). We apologize for this inconvenience, but its a necessity for a website as large as ours. After you have
managed to get 20 posts under your belt, you can then start your own threads in their appropriate areas.
Please review the below links.
For now you can reply to any thread in any forum you wish. Once you have achieved 20 post replies, you will be able to start your own threads in the
appropriate areas & additionally send/receive messages to fellow ATS members. You are now able to send & receive (PM's)
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access).
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edit on 3/7/2012 by JohnnyAnonymous because: (no reason given)