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Default Jan 06, 2023 at 02:00 AM
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[ I posted this in the “new members” area, but wanted to copy it here in case folks don’t see/read that forum. Apologies if the repeat is super annoying - not my intention. ]

So, FYI (for anyone that cares), I’m gonna be trying something new.

Most of my posts around MSF are as the me that first found this place and introduced herself and started posting: lemonSys.

But, I have found a few instances of some others posting and singing as lemonSys when it wasn’t the same me that started here.

In the interest of (trying for) clarity, I’m gonna ask others to use a unique name. This will take the form of lemonSys[X] where X will change depending on who is posting. If there is no [X] attached, it’s just me. This will also help me out if I need to retrace steps/recreate timelines/etc, too.

Hopefully the others will be consistent with this.

Does this make sense? Or is it stupid and confusing?

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Default Jan 07, 2023 at 02:28 PM
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It makes sense.
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