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01-02-2008, 11:25 PM
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New and even Old Members please read
Hi everyone

I'm posting this in the New Members Introductions area to hopefully offer a few words of encouragement.

If you're new to the fora and are a little dubious about posting, or are busy lurking and feeling like the place is all very cliquey then please take no notice of your doubts or immediate concerns, it may seem cliquey simply because there are too many readers and not enough posters.

We currently have a small core of regular posters, but you as a member are just as much a part and just as responsible for making UKDivers what it is and what it can be, please try and post an introduction about yourself, whether your a million dive a year techy diver or a first dive in a pool nooby, we're keen to hear from you and welcome you to our sometimes mad, sometimes infuriating, but always interesting little community.

I'd also ask, and this goes out to existing as well as new members, that if your profile simply holds nothing more than your avatar and a pseudonym then please go back and modify it with your real name as well, fill in some of the fields, let us know whether your male or female, where you are from and maybe a little bio informationtoo. It's amazing how many times we as members try to find out a little more about the people we spend time on here with, only to be presented with nothing more than a pseudonym.

Welcome to UKDivers one and all, please come right in, post as often as you like, there will always be responses, ask as many questions as you feel the need to or offer as much advice as you can, these are the ingredients of a great fora. Enjoy and please become an integral part of one of the best virtual dive clubs on the internet.

Hopefully speak to you soon
Dave Big Grin

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02-02-2008, 07:41 AM
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Hi Dave

Just a quick one, how do you change and add to your profile ? cant see anyway of doing it ! Ive tried adding extra details and icon picture, no joy.

Thanks

Tommo

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02-02-2008, 07:49 AM
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Tommo Wrote:Just a quick one, how do you change and add to your profile ? cant see anyway of doing it ! Ive tried adding extra details and icon picture, no joy.

Click on User CP just under the UKDivers.com logo

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19-03-2008, 11:31 AM
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Thanks Dave
I have felt very welcome here as a person who has only done a single try dive in a pool!
Some great helpful people here, thanks to the Admin and Moderators for running things. Thumbup

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06-04-2008, 04:56 PM
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To all the new Uk Divers, Ive only been on this forum since Jan, you can get loads of info from the other members, dont lurk and look ask and learn, they are all very helpful and friendly and even if you ask a daft question they will answer it, so dont be afraid jump in and ask away, by the way whats happened to Oceanic ? I found his threads very intresting and thought provoking. Come back Oceanic !!Thumbup

The first step in diving is getting wet !!

You are better being at the bottom of a ladder of something you enjoy & like doing than at the top of a ladder that you dont enjoy or dislike.

PATIENCE today will bring HOPE TOMorrow
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07-04-2008, 10:38 AM
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Tommo Wrote:To all the new Uk Divers, Ive only been on this forum since Jan, you can get loads of info from the other members, dont lurk and look ask and learn, they are all very helpful and friendly and even if you ask a daft question they will answer it, so dont be afraid jump in and ask away, by the way whats happened to Oceanic ? I found his threads very intresting and thought provoking. Come back Oceanic !!Thumbup

I was missing him, too. He joined the same day as me, I think and I was wondering if he'd gone off on a diving holiday or had given up in despair.
Oceanic - speak to us!

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03-08-2008, 08:42 PM
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Hi, silly question but where can you enter your real name?
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03-08-2008, 08:45 PM
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Im no IT expert but try in your user CP maybe !

The first step in diving is getting wet !!

You are better being at the bottom of a ladder of something you enjoy & like doing than at the top of a ladder that you dont enjoy or dislike.

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03-08-2008, 08:54 PM
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I have updated that already cheers. I have just stuck it in the BIO info section.
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