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Firefox/SeaMonkey/Mozilla/Netscape/Flock Browser Extension => Tips And Tricks => Topic started by: Eric H. Jung on September 21, 2005, 05:38:48 AM

Title: Our Moderator!
Post by: Eric H. Jung on September 21, 2005, 05:38:48 AM
Hi,

Please welcome tanstaafl (a.k.a. Charles) as the shiny, new moderator for the Tips And Tricks forum.

I very much appreciate his willingness to donate both time and money over the months in order to make PasswordMaker a great tool. This moderator position is yet another example of his PasswordMaker passion.

Three cheers for tanstaafl!
Title: Our Moderator!
Post by: tanstaafl on September 21, 2005, 01:28:01 PM
Thanks, Eric, but you're much too kind. You are the one who deserves the cheers! I'm just glad that I am able to contribute a little to your incredible efforts at making PM the premiere password management system, bar none! It is so much more than just a FFox extension, although that is the only way I use it right now.

Three cheers for Eric!

:)
Title: Our Moderator!
Post by: Tyrantmizar on September 22, 2005, 11:03:19 PM
Congratulations and welcome to the moderator's circle.  :D
Title: Our Moderator!
Post by: LkonKbd on September 24, 2005, 02:45:58 PM
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Thanks, Eric, but you're much too kind. You are the one who deserves the cheers! I'm just glad that I am able to contribute a little to your incredible efforts at making PM the premiere password management system, bar none! It is so much more than just a FFox extension, although that is the only way I use it right now.

Three cheers for Eric!

:)
"tanstaafl,"

I too WelCome you, I as a non-technical user and one of the Dummy class.  More Mods will give a widder view of ideas as well as release some of the pressures on the others, especilly Eric.

Yes, you are very correct that "Eric" deserves some of the Cheers as well as "Tyrantmizar" deserves some.  That means any cheers given will have to be split three (3) ways now and those that are receiving them will be very deserving.  Redundent?  I hope so, because; the more often some thing is repeated the better it is meant to be better again.

Whew!

Thank you for reading this,