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You can change your password by clicking the link that says "Change Password" on the left.

The change username option is only available irregularly for a brief period when someone has to change their name for security reasons. It is difficult to administer so we do not do it very often.

Well I've been accused of writing a paranoid posting by someone whose name does not contain any letters but only symbols. Perhaps it's he who used to be known as Prince. I felt like a name change to reflect the fantasy land I exist in whilst communicating on a forum where for all I know every other character could be computer generated. I'm like this everyday!
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Narnia Wrote:

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> Fair enough but I changed mine without requesting it. Was my security at risk?


Did you have to change your name for security reasons?

If yes, then yes.

If no, then no.

hibbs Wrote:

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> 'bout now Wrote:

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> Stop



ha ha ha - love it hibbs


Sean, come on...if you can't beatem...:))


Edited to say: In fact Sean, all you have to do is to substitute the word "periods" with "points"...hee hee

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Hi KalamityKel


A message has been put up in the ED issues/gossip section to remind people to behave


and hi Zaardvark


There was drop off in users returning but they seemed to return in the new year, see here


http://eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/images/edfstats12126.jpg


Here's some other stats for you:


We now have 13,494 registered users of which 10,192 have posted.

In the last month there have been1,827,278 page views

9:35 minutes is the average time on the Site

Last Monday there were 2,989 unique user on the site (it is about 2,800 a weekday average, 2,300 at the weekend)


I hope that answers your question

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