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Posted by NC Wayne on August 19, 2004 at 23:31:49 from (205.188.117.10):
TEST, TEST, TEST.......Been posting on here for well over a year with my own name and now it"s reserved by some other "Wayne". So from now on Wayne, the heavy equipment mechanic from NC will be "NC Wayne"...please don"t confuse me with the other guy whoever he is. I just can"t understand this name reserving business. One of the things I like about this site is the ability, of the majority of us, to pay attention to what"s going on and handle it without alot of "parental control". When I first started posting I looked through the pages to insure nobody else was using the same name and didn"t see any uses of my name in A Long time, so I figured it was safe and I went with it. Here recently I"ve seen a couple posts by another Wayne, who I assume is the one that reserved the name, that I haven"t seen before. Don"t get me wrong, it"s not that big of a deal to change my name, but to me it"s just poor ettiquite to jump in and take a handle for yourself,(even if it is your name) that somebody else has been using for as long as I"ve been using it....... Just my .02 for what it"s worth....
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