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Congrats and welcome to the club! cool.gif

Thanks! Now if only paypal wasn't so damn slooooooow....

Welcome to teh 1337'ness :shifty:

Let me show you the threads loaded with boobies :shifty:

:shiftyninja: /me wants

was just wondering if you could tell me a little bit about the extra forums

There is just one.

Its a subscribers only area.

1st rule of teh Backstage subscribers forum is You do not talk of teh backstage forum to non subscribers

but.... *Gestures to beautiful.blood, to come over here to dark corner*

.. basically its a forum we have access to, where the moderating is a little less strict. Hence there are pics of boobies, cruder jokes :shifty: and more racey discussions. Rules of proper forum conduct do apply and are enforced, but definatley less strict.

Did i mention there are boobies?

Say nothing of this conversation to anyone, i will deny everything :shiftyninja:

The problem with a measly ?10 that Neobond or the ?50 that Snyper puts forward as a reasonable amount to pay for this privilege, is a **** load of money for me! The ?10 is about R150.00 SA and the ?50 is a ludicrous amount of more than R750.00 ( This will pay my motorcar's insurance for four months!) SA. There is no way on God's green earth that I would pay that sort of money to have access to an area on the forum that is supposedly exclusive! Sorr:huh:; :huh:

Man I wish ~$72 bucks would pay my car insurance for four months. Thats less then what we pay a MONTH. I guess I will be collecting some monies and coming to South Africa.

Why Subscribe to Neowin

I discovered Neowin only by chance sometime a few years back. I started reading the technical support section and eventually participating in discussions on my hobbies. It's great to find someone in Australia that likes the Nintendo, or someone in Detroit who likes import cars. I've not always been the law-abiding citizen got warned by Keldyn for posting a CD Key changer, but I learned from my mistake and no1's ever used it against me.

I've found Neowin very diverse in audience, very well moderated and extremely helpful and it's taught me much.

We are All Guests on Neowin and i'm just thrilled that every time I knock, the door opens wide.

Edited by CFer

I just want to point out with the current exchange rate I had to pay over $14 USD (man the US dollar sucks right now). Not that I'm complaining it would still be a bargin at twice the price but at least this way others won't go in thinking it will be less.

huh? I just tried it there for my regular morning fondle. Works for me... the link that is.. teh pienor is sleeping

I wasn't looking for teh JCPenny bra ads, way past that, got GBs of DIVX.

I'm looking for the secret subscribed society forum with plans on taking over all that is slightly above average most of the time....

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