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Hi I am a new user and I have not received an e mail to activate my account so I cannot access any of the forum topics what do I do?
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Sometimes the email goes in the Junk folder, so check there
If not, then send an email to admin@luxor4u.com include your username in the email (use the same email address that you registered with)
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Hi Noor 567 nice handle, hope you have something interesting to add when you join this happy band of lunatics...
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How nice of who2 (the chief of lunatics) to welcome youWho2 wrote:Hi Noor 567 nice handle, hope you have something interesting to add when you join this happy band of lunatics...


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It's a pain when you cant access any topics, but can create one and post..
Good luck with the account activation noor567 


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Suggestions and Help Enquiries allow guest posts so people can post (under any name) if they are having difficulty with the forum, posts however are not shown till a admin/moderator allows the post.

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I was wondering that Keefy.... So why not deal with.... Instead of ?
Groundhog day, it's all going to ****, Users yesterday couldn't tell their arse from their elbow, no one turned up for the early shift today, on call week which means 7 days straight, plus early shifts.
and some plonker in the Mersey tunnel decided to overtake INSIDE the tunnel and smashed up their bike, thus bringing traffic to a standstill, and being stationary 500 feet under the River Mersey is not a nice feeling.
Ancients must have tunnelled the Nile, has anyone checked ?
Anyhow, thank you for allowing me to unload my woes, feeling better already..
Groundhog day, it's all going to ****, Users yesterday couldn't tell their arse from their elbow, no one turned up for the early shift today, on call week which means 7 days straight, plus early shifts.
and some plonker in the Mersey tunnel decided to overtake INSIDE the tunnel and smashed up their bike, thus bringing traffic to a standstill, and being stationary 500 feet under the River Mersey is not a nice feeling.
Ancients must have tunnelled the Nile, has anyone checked ?
Anyhow, thank you for allowing me to unload my woes, feeling better already..

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Forgot to add, I'm with the Doc, Clever Username,
I hope this one does come back.. 


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I would be very surprised if any of the Mersey tunnels were anywhere near to 500 feet below water level. They certainly weren't when I was installing the new toll systems 40 years ago.Bullet Magnet wrote: and some plonker in the Mersey tunnel decided to overtake INSIDE the tunnel and smashed up their bike, thus bringing traffic to a standstill, and being stationary 500 feet under the River Mersey is not a nice feeling.
"The tunnel is not very deep, with the lowest point being only 170 feet below high water level in the river."
http://www.tunnelusers.org.uk/history.htm

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There seems to be a debate over the correct depth going on here.Brian Yare wrote:I would be very surprised if any of the Mersey tunnels were anywhere near to 500 feet below water level. They certainly weren't when I was installing the new toll systems 40 years ago.Bullet Magnet wrote: and some plonker in the Mersey tunnel decided to overtake INSIDE the tunnel and smashed up their bike, thus bringing traffic to a standstill, and being stationary 500 feet under the River Mersey is not a nice feeling.
"The tunnel is not very deep, with the lowest point being only 170 feet below high water level in the river."
http://www.tunnelusers.org.uk/history.htm
Brian, I suggest you tie a tape measure to a solid object close to the edge and with the other end of the tape jump off and then you can let us know just how deep it is

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I foresee two problems with this admirable suggestion.Zooropa wrote:There seems to be a debate over the correct depth going on here.Brian Yare wrote:I would be very surprised if any of the Mersey tunnels were anywhere near to 500 feet below water level. They certainly weren't when I was installing the new toll systems 40 years ago.Bullet Magnet wrote: and some plonker in the Mersey tunnel decided to overtake INSIDE the tunnel and smashed up their bike, thus bringing traffic to a standstill, and being stationary 500 feet under the River Mersey is not a nice feeling.
"The tunnel is not very deep, with the lowest point being only 170 feet below high water level in the river."
http://www.tunnelusers.org.uk/history.htm
Brian, I suggest you tie a tape measure to a solid object close to the edge and with the other end of the tape jump off and then you can let us know just how deep it is
1) The bed of the Mersey is some distance above the tunnel. This would give therefore only a minimum depth.
2) I cannot swim, and so would probably not be able to report any results from the experiment.

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I foresee two problems with this admirable suggestion.
1) The bed of the Mersey is some distance above the tunnel. This would give therefore only a minimum depth.
2) I cannot swim, and so would probably not be able to report any results from the experiment.
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Minimum depth is fine.
Don't worry, il mark the tape when I see you hit the water
1) The bed of the Mersey is some distance above the tunnel. This would give therefore only a minimum depth.
2) I cannot swim, and so would probably not be able to report any results from the experiment.

Minimum depth is fine.
Don't worry, il mark the tape when I see you hit the water

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