be nice if moderators told us what to click on the CP to opt out.
Open CP... read each portion down the page. You'll run across it.
be nice if moderators told us what to click on the CP to opt out.
Greetings,
Mr. hm. I can forward Trixie's number to you...
Although you can use the User CP button to unsubscribe, you might prefer another option.
If you simply unsubscribe to the newsletter (link at bottom of it) you will still get regular forum notices.
Although you can use the User CP button to unsubscribe, you might prefer another option.
If you simply unsubscribe to the newsletter (link at bottom of it) you will still get regular forum notices.
All this for a simple newsletter to stay up-to-date with recent posts, this was a lot of fuss about nothing harming or dangerous.
Email newsletter are effective for building or consolidating an online community. Social Knowledge LLC to which the TrawlerForum belongs is not a Non Profit Organization. Even it's free to join, it's a privately owned company what, like any business, must also ensure its economic viability.
It's simply not enough to hope that members will gravitate to a site organically then a newsletter may play an active role in site traffic by generating more activity. Indeed the goal of newsletter is to get readers active on a social media site.
I have only been here for one week but after reading most of the posts of the Welcome Mat section, I see that only a few new members return to follow-up posting. However, to build customer loyalty is a key part of any business plan targets and one of the first basic need for viability of a community. A newsletter may be one of the least expensive means to provide a way of strengthening durable communication between this forum and its members, and in knowing about one another of the members. Nothing new there, the low cost and relative ease of creating an email newsletter means that most groups, yacht clubs, golf clubs and associations of civil society use newsletters most frequently.
Since it was just an internal level information to registered members, I do not think that our computers' safety has been compromised, I think that at no time our personal data were at risk, no breach of privacy, it seems that no private information have been shared, sold or given out to a third party. Then I would say this, however, Do not over-dramatise!
Also I have been surprised to read that some, not all, of the most active members were the first to complain about the newsletter although they should be the most prominent defenders of the sustained durability and the long term continuing support of this forum. Just my thought.
All this for a simple newletter to stay up-to-date with recent posts, this was a lot of fuss about nothing harming or dangerous.
Email newsletter are effective for building or consolidating an online community. Social Knowledge LLC to which the TrawlerForum belongs is not a Non Profit Organization. Even it's free to join, it's a privately owned company what, like any business, must also ensure its economic viability.
It's simply not enough to hope that members will gravitate to a site organically then a newsletter may play an active role in site traffic by generating more activity. Indeed the goal of newsletter is to get readers active on a social media site.
I have only been here for one week but after reading most of the posts of the Welcome Mat section, I see that only a few new members return to follow-up posting. However, to build customer loyalty is a key part of any business plan targets and one of the first basic need for viability of a community. A newsletter may be one of the least expensive means to provide a way of strengthening durable communication between this forum and its members, and in knowing about one another of the members. Nothing new there, the low cost and relative ease of creating an email newsletter means that most groups, yacht clubs, golf clubs and associations of civil society use newsletters most frequently.
Since it was just an internal level information to registered members, I do not think that our computers' safety has been compromised, I think that at no time our personal data were at risk, no breach of privacy, it seems that no private information have been shared, sold or given out to a third party. Then I would say this, however, Do not over-dramatise!
Also I have been surprised to read that some, not all, of the most active members were the first to complain about the newsletter although they should be the most prominent defenders of the sustained durability and the long term continuing support of this forum. Just my thought.
My guess is that the active participation in the forum as a percent of “members” is low, so the email is to generate traffic. What reason for that- will have to unfold
That must be WOT or nearly at least... what's your gph at that speed?
Welcome to TF - Art
Thanks for the welcome.
Twin 3208TA Caterpillar 8 cylinders rated 375 HP each.
WOT = 2750 RPM with a clean hull which allows a top speed of 17 knots in dead calm sea.
No idea of GPH at WOT since I don’t cruise that fast.
My cruising speed is usually 15.5 knots at 2400 RPM (85% of WOT) 20 GPH by each engine still with a clean hull, according to my records.
Idle 675 RPM 5.5 knots which is a little too fast.
What is your favorite Pizza ?
What is your favorite Pizza ?
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Same here !
As a newbie I can understand that the Forum may administer aptitude tests to better understand the candidate's level in various domains but some questions seem to be strange
Many are not comedians... but they keep trying! :lol:
A classic margherita pizza at La Disfida in Haberfield, my favorite Napoli style in Sydney.
Greetings,
Re: OP...Is this real? Well it was until post #'s 49, 51 and 55. Now, it's approaching....Wait for it....