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I clicked yesterday on a post
and I think it may come up tomorrow.
Does there need to be a fund raiser or dues to make this forum faster?
Does there need to be a fund raiser or dues to make this forum faster?
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LOL, it's a good thing I use Firefox, so I can open another tab and do something else while I'm waiting for this forum to respond!
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Now, now, now... The jerseys were ordered in mid-August with an expected six-week lead time. That's around the end of September. And since we're all at least Septembers around here, that shouldn't feel like so long.
As for the forum, I strongly agree. I run a hosting web hosting company. If any of my clients' sites behaved this poorly, I'd be losing clients. That said, I can also sympathize. I know how difficult it can be to isolate and resolve issues.
However, from what we can see on the public side of things, resources have been lavished on the new advertising scheme, while the tech issues have gotten worse. I can understand that every business needs to pay attention to the revenue stream, but there's no need for a revenue stream--or advertisers--if the traffic goes elsewhere.
Speaking of which, in this thread, Brian was crowing about how BF is the second most popular cycling forum on teh intarwebs. Anybody have any ideas who might be the first? (And if you say Bicycling, you'll earn a virtual slap with a trout.)
Back to the OP's original question, yes, you can support BF.net. Enter the User Control Panel and towards the bottom of the left column you'll find a link called Paid Subscriptions. <--Or click that link. Then you can put your money where your mouth is and join those of us with a red star.
As for the forum, I strongly agree. I run a hosting web hosting company. If any of my clients' sites behaved this poorly, I'd be losing clients. That said, I can also sympathize. I know how difficult it can be to isolate and resolve issues.
However, from what we can see on the public side of things, resources have been lavished on the new advertising scheme, while the tech issues have gotten worse. I can understand that every business needs to pay attention to the revenue stream, but there's no need for a revenue stream--or advertisers--if the traffic goes elsewhere.
Speaking of which, in this thread, Brian was crowing about how BF is the second most popular cycling forum on teh intarwebs. Anybody have any ideas who might be the first? (And if you say Bicycling, you'll earn a virtual slap with a trout.)
Back to the OP's original question, yes, you can support BF.net. Enter the User Control Panel and towards the bottom of the left column you'll find a link called Paid Subscriptions. <--Or click that link. Then you can put your money where your mouth is and join those of us with a red star.
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I've had to add ISP problems on top of the slow response for BF
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I run a hosting web hosting company. If any of my clients' sites behaved this poorly, I'd be losing clients. That said, I can also sympathize. I know how difficult it can be to isolate and resolve issues.
However, from what we can see on the public side of things, resources have been lavished on the new advertising scheme, while the tech issues have gotten worse. I can understand that every business needs to pay attention to the revenue stream, but there's no need for a revenue stream--or advertisers--if the traffic goes elsewhere.
Speaking of which, in this thread, Brian was crowing about how BF is the second most popular cycling forum on teh intarwebs. Anybody have any ideas who might be the first? (And if you say Bicycling, you'll earn a virtual slap with a trout.)
However, from what we can see on the public side of things, resources have been lavished on the new advertising scheme, while the tech issues have gotten worse. I can understand that every business needs to pay attention to the revenue stream, but there's no need for a revenue stream--or advertisers--if the traffic goes elsewhere.
Speaking of which, in this thread, Brian was crowing about how BF is the second most popular cycling forum on teh intarwebs. Anybody have any ideas who might be the first? (And if you say Bicycling, you'll earn a virtual slap with a trout.)
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What I'm saying is that sometimes something a bit more up close and personal is required.