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Registered: 01-2006
Location: West Yorkshire
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Contributions


I have recently been asked if there is a way to pay contributions to the running of our forum the answer is NO CONTRIBUTIONS TO PAY

Runboard who hosts our forum do no charge for that privilege, they make money through advertising and Premium Membership.

You can become a Premium member that gives a you a few more features but more importantly it helps Runboard give us free hosting, every Premium Membership payment gives us out Forum points and these points allows us, our forum more space or bandwidth to use.

So the answer to the question, do we have to make contributions is NO it is totally up to each individual if they want to become a Premium member,if you do you help Runboard, if you don't it does not effect you in any way.

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Martin

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"After that shutter closes it’s all over. The physical light captured on film is all that is left, a history of light preserved in chemical form, and I have to move on to the next one."

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Re: Contributions


I already signed up for premium
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I am a part of what I am, not apart from what I dream,
That's a part of what I seem, but not apart from what I am

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Thanks Simon

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"After that shutter closes it’s all over. The physical light captured on film is all that is left, a history of light preserved in chemical form, and I have to move on to the next one."

http://martinhensonphotography.co.uk
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