Editing on this forum

If you are a life member you get a bit longer to edit ... I'm not sure whether it's because we've paid more or if Jim thinks we're 'special' and need the extra thinking time! :giggle:
 
It's £20.00 a year to join and I have found it worth every penny life member you benefit if you live long if your 98 with heart and kidney problems maybe yearly is a better option .
 
I think the yearly subscribers pay more, not the lifers..................on a annual basis.
 
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Old ish thread, but relevant.
I can't edit atm, is that because I'm a new member? If so, why doesn't it say in the FAQ or 'How to use the forum'? :p

PS I do proof read my posts, but similar to Lenny, despite that I often miss things!
Welcome Mark,

As you've reached 5 posts you'll also find that you cannot respond any longer.

You'll need to join and pay a subscription to continue to post, along with other benefits that members have provided links to. If you have an interest in Motorhomes/Campers then the subs are well worth it ...

Cheers
Red
 
mrskevenh used the internet to find help with a shower draining issue and the answer via Google was a MHF thread 😳
She hasn’t subscribed 👀😀
 
I agree about checking posts throughly before hitting post and I try to do so.

However, yesterday, I posted a perfectly composed and sensible post on completely the wrong Forum.

Now that did lead to confusion.
 
Trouble is what I think sometimes doesn't get transferred to my fingers correctly (touch typist)! 😄

One thing I have to watch our for is 'not' and 'now' as it can give the complete opposite of what I'm trying to say if I get it wrong! :doh:
I get that completely. I am a touch typist too. I once had a male bookkeeper colleague sitting next to me while I was typing, and he said "slow down Gina you type too fast you will get yourself in trouble one day" boy was he right about that:X3:

Gina.
 
And to proof read your post before pressing the "Post" button :giggle: :giggle: :giggle:
Trouble is that sometimes you 'read' what you think it says rather than what it says! :oops: :giggle:
 
I think it would be a blessing if posters were to actually read their post before posting to check for content,, spelling etc. I realise many use a phone with predictive text but some posts are almost unintelligible at times. :giggle: If read before posting many of these problems could be rectified.
I do realise some are not too good with words but ......... :eek: :eek:
I am one of those whose fingers work faster than i can spell so I often get it wrong ie "eth" instead of "the" and so often have to correct my typing. i was watching "Ambulance" on BBC last night to see all those dispatchers typing at lightening speed but I use one finger on each hand so not much use if I were a dispatcher. People would be dead by the time i had finished typing! But I have often typed something to miss out the "not" or included "not" when I should not have done so have to use the edit. If I have exceeded the allowed edit time then I use the copy and past function to edit the pasted text. Just spent a few more seconds updating my"i" to "I"
 
glenn2926 sometimes it is a funsters pulling someone else chain (people have been banned for this); other times it is introducing a topic that is known to divide members (a bit like marmite) And then sit back and enjoy the “fun”
Waste water disposal, own toilet/shower or site facilities are just two.
Interestingly there are 30 pages of posts mentioning popcorn on the forum but in many the context is different.
A bit like "Today I bought a small, yappy, hand bag dog, a bicycle, some lycra and a case of Marmite"? 😉
 

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