Posted by: TommyT [x] - (203.166.249.---)
Date: January 22, 2006 03:48PM
Dear fossil
Thank you for your thoughtfulness.
But I couldn't think and make ideas about another his nickname, not *That word* .
So I made up my mind "I never post any his images to the Time comes his new nickname decision and popularize".
Am I a BlockHead ?

*Thank you again fossil!*
Posted by: fossil_digger [x] - (203.166.249.---)
Date: January 22, 2006 03:58PM
how about, A.B.D.? (anonymous black dude)
Posted by: zxz555 [x] - (203.166.249.---)
Date: January 22, 2006 04:16PM
Okay but then you have a host of problems helping users sort out software probelms. I can´t log in if I log out so I am always logged in at home, meaning I can´t login elsewhere. So if you limit 1 account to 1 IP address, I wouldn´t have the login I use now. Also you can´t have two users at the same address (I mean in the same house, same PC) without extra work for you guys.
It all seems like a lot of work for a site that works 99 percent perfect already.
Posted by: Poxy_Cunt [x] - (203.166.249.---)
Date: January 23, 2006 02:41AM
If it ain't broke...........don't fix it.
Posted by: blahdblah [x] - (203.166.249.---)
Date: January 24, 2006 09:08AM
Wey Poxy Cunt your not dead!!!
Posted by: John_Stone [x] - (203.166.249.---)
Date: January 25, 2006 06:24AM
I don't care if people post comments OR pictures as "Anonymous@xxxxx", but I do appreciate when people register to post images, because then it creates a history and a reputation. E.g. if a person posts weird lame shit (like I do), then we can know, "Oh that's John's crap, I won't bother."

However, if someone posts kiddieporn/racist crap regularly, we can ID them and call them out as a community. I'm quite certain that pulse + the 613 crew can pick out the offending IPs and ban them if they upload verboten stuff, regardless of registering. (Although, they could be uploading from internet cafes...)

Also, if we like one picture by a registered person, we can check their image upload content and see =all= the pics they posted, possibly finding others we like. I appreciate those capabilities, and I think it somewhat lame that uploaders - especially regular uploaders - don't register. But overall, I think it is of little consequence.
Posted by: blahdblah [x] - (203.166.249.---)
Date: January 25, 2006 12:19PM
I agree JS lets just carry on regardless
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