Question Getting back a thread.
Homieville
17-05-2005, 00:41
Okay I asked a moderator to close a thread I kinda want it back now is that possible? Thank You,
The thread is
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=407382
Light Keepers
17-05-2005, 01:01
From what I can tell in your past posts, you asked for multiple threads to be closed. I'm not a mod, but if I were one I'd appreciate it if you specified which thread and why you want it opened again. Logically, the mods you are now appealing to might like that information as well. But I'm just a passerby . . . :cool:
Homieville
17-05-2005, 01:02
The Thread is
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=407382
Light Keepers
17-05-2005, 01:11
I suspected it was that one. Good luck in your endeavor to get it back. A mod will probably come through in a little while.
Katganistan
17-05-2005, 03:40
Homieville, my computer just about had a heart attack and died on all the enormous high resolution pictures you posted in the thread -- or rather, linked to, from all over the web.
This is called stealing bandwidth, and it's pretty rude. Everytime someone loads your thread, it's draining the resources from all those other websites. We're not going to be party to that so: the thread will be reopened once we finish removing the links to those pictures.
What you can do is copy those pictures to your own computer, reduce the resolution of them, rehost them to your own webspace, and use URL tags and not IMG tags for the large images.
Homieville
17-05-2005, 11:54
Homieville, my computer just about had a heart attack and died on all the enormous high resolution pictures you posted in the thread -- or rather, linked to, from all over the web.
This is called stealing bandwidth, and it's pretty rude. Everytime someone loads your thread, it's draining the resources from all those other websites. We're not going to be party to that so: the thread will be reopened once we finish removing the links to those pictures.
What you can do is copy those pictures to your own computer, reduce the resolution of them, rehost them to your own webspace, and use URL tags and not IMG tags for the large images.
Sure no problem I dont need those pictures.And Sorry that I gave your pc a heartattack