01-04-2012, 04:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-04-2012, 04:03 PM by AceInfinity.)
I'm the administrator there, I created the forum, but I run it with another admin, so it's half and half, he's just the one that created the thread. He initially funded techlifeforum.net as a domain and got hosting all up, while I posted the rules and customized the forum. So it's been equal work all around. I recently paid him back for the hosting and all that, so it's fairly even right now. But even so I would still consider it both his and my forum.
We both run as administrators there.
Here's my user profile
http://tech.reboot.pro/member.php?action=profile&uid=1
I'm UID=1 because I installed the forum, however he's UID=2 but I placed him as Admin because our deal was to run the forum together. We've both put in lots of work, and it's paid off as far as I can tell. We're still continuing to grow too.
I am in the administrators group, I only have it set as the display to BSOD Crew because that's a group I created, and myself along with one other member that joined are the only really knowledgeable people in that particular field of computer analysis, therefore I have to promote it to hopefully get more people to join
I've posted tutorials and everything for someone to learn about BSOD analysis if they wanted as well.
We both run as administrators there.
Here's my user profile
http://tech.reboot.pro/member.php?action=profile&uid=1
I'm UID=1 because I installed the forum, however he's UID=2 but I placed him as Admin because our deal was to run the forum together. We've both put in lots of work, and it's paid off as far as I can tell. We're still continuing to grow too.
I am in the administrators group, I only have it set as the display to BSOD Crew because that's a group I created, and myself along with one other member that joined are the only really knowledgeable people in that particular field of computer analysis, therefore I have to promote it to hopefully get more people to join
I've posted tutorials and everything for someone to learn about BSOD analysis if they wanted as well.