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Old 04-06-2008, 11:40 PM
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PCA Member: Given to members who are currently part of PCA and have a valid PCA member ID# in their user profile on this site and have applied for and been admitted to the PCA Members Group on this website via the Group Memberships link in the User Control Panel - Issue reason: 2/5/2008 Gallery Bronze: Award given to someone who has uploaded at least 50 photos to the Gallery - Issue reason: Attained Jan 2008 Files Bronze: Award given to someone who has uploaded at least 3 files to the Files section - Issue reason: Looks like 3 uploads by March 07 Cayman Registry: Award given to someone who enters their Cayman into the Cayman Registry complete with Photo! - Issue reason: Entry 02/07/07 Gallery Bronze: Award given to someone who has uploaded at least 50 photos to the Gallery - Issue reason: 55 pics as pf Feb-07 
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Originally Posted by Chris R. View Post
I know there has been talk about where subjects should go but when I come to visit the site the first place I go to is "cayman chat" because I expect to have a bit of everything ... I love this place and it's fun to have one Main forum that everyone can enjoy, not having 200 sub-sections to have to read through to find something of interest.
The rules for posting are clearly described here The Cayman Club - Announcements in Forum : Cayman Chat. Chat is the place for threads to go when the thread doesn't belong in another forum. It's the place of last resort. It's not a place to throw everything in. If OPs followed the Announcement referenced above, there would be no moved threads

You shouldn't be going to Chat to read when you get on. Rather, you should be clicking on new posts and seeing the threads you haven't read yet. "New posts" is always there. Just click on forums in the top left and pulldown to new posts. In fact, "new posts" is available from just about every page on the website. It's just in the pulldown under forums. Once you start to use it, you'll forget all about going to an individual subforum. The idea of having one giant bucket has been discussed several times and one giant forum simply becomes to unwieldy as the number of threads increase.

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