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The forum isn't very enthusiastic about changing people's usernames - it can often make nonsense of threads because people will refer to the original username in their posts but the source will seem to have disappeared.


In the first instance it's easier to simply register again under a different username.


Whilst multiple usernames are frowned upon, if you don't use the original name again after the swap, I suspect Admin will turn a blind eye ;-)

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Or chose a random / silly user name with little thought when you first register to give away some things in a house move and then put up with it for years as you get drawn gradually and increasingly into the EDF world, before you know it you've posted too much and it would be somehow dishonest to then change it....
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