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  • How can I register, and why?

    Last part first: If you register, then you can write notices and replies in any forum at this website. If you do not register, you can only read the notices and replies that other people have written. How to register is easy - click on Register in main menu, then fill out the form for new users (you are a new user if this is your first time to register). The form requires a valid email address so that our computer can send you a password, automatically, by email. This should arrive within a few minutes (but remember, international connections vary). When you have the password, you can then go to any forum and post a notice. Initially, when posting a notice, you will be asked for a password. If you use the same computer to visit our site, on later visits, then our computer will recognise your computer, and you will not always have to give the password. Please try to register now! Thanks.

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