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Thallium
Sep24-04, 01:43 PM
I am trying and trying and trying and trying and trying, but I cannot find where I can edit my signature! I'm desperate. I need heeeellllpppp!!!

I can't even see my current signautre. It says Vestu Heil ok Sæl, but it's gone from the screen. Why?

enigma
Sep24-04, 01:54 PM
Signatures, Avatars, the ability to log on invisibly, and several other features are now benefits of premium membership to PF

JasonRox
Sep24-04, 02:05 PM
It's so dang expensive.

i_wish_i_was_smart
Sep24-04, 02:32 PM
especialy for us canadians eh!

JasonRox
Sep24-04, 11:25 PM
It's rounds up to about $93 for one year!

i_wish_i_was_smart
Sep24-04, 11:51 PM
ouch, i dont have that kind of money burning a whole in my wallet

Evo
Sep25-04, 12:41 AM
It's the price of a bag of chips per month, but PF membership is all natural, contains no fat, no calories, no carbohydrates, no sodium and no preservatives. :biggrin:

enigma
Sep25-04, 08:10 AM
It's rounds up to about $93 for one year!

It's $25/year... where do you get $93?

Even in Canadian dollars that's only around $32

Gokul43201
Sep25-04, 08:13 AM
That's if you factor in the exchange rate of 3.75 monopoly dollars per US dollar.

Chrono
Sep25-04, 09:34 AM
It's the price of a bag of chips per month, but PF membership is all natural, contains no fat, no calories, no carbohydrates, no sodium and no preservatives. :biggrin:

And no taste!!!

Thallium
Sep25-04, 01:55 PM
Talk about capitalism! I'll just have to add a signature to every post on my own then! But that's fine.

Sweet & Intellectual
Sep25-04, 03:07 PM
It's the price of a bag of chips per month, but PF membership is all natural, contains no fat, no calories, no carbohydrates, no sodium and no preservatives. :biggrin:

LoL!
Pretty creative.

Sweet & Intellectual
Sep25-04, 03:08 PM
And no taste!!!


typical male :smile:

i_wish_i_was_smart
Sep25-04, 06:22 PM
It's $25/year... where do you get $93?

Even in Canadian dollars that's only around $32
he probably got it from exageration, but i thought i read 25$ a month

Chrono
Sep25-04, 08:35 PM
typical male :smile:

I certainly hope I am.

JasonRox
Sep25-04, 10:18 PM
This is how I got it.

I took the $25, and put it in the Crazy Money Function Machine and got $93.

$25---->F----->$93

The range is [0,infinte).

How the function works is unknown. :confused:

enigma
Sep26-04, 03:30 AM
This is how I got it.

I took the $25, and put it in the Crazy Money Function Machine and got $93.

$25---->F----->$93

The range is [0,infinte).

How the function works is unknown. :confused:

Uhm... OK? :confused:

It's $25 for a whole year. At current exchange rates, that's just over $32 canadian. I think there is also some sort of discount for paying for several years up front.

The_Professional
Sep26-04, 12:39 PM
contains no fat, no calories, no carbohydrates, no sodium and no preservatives.

But that's what makes it so good...arggghh!!

Moonbear
Sep26-04, 11:21 PM
Uhm... OK? :confused:

It's $25 for a whole year. At current exchange rates, that's just over $32 canadian. I think there is also some sort of discount for paying for several years up front.

Yeah, if you buy 5 years, you get the 6th year free. I love PF and all, but that was too much of a committment. I'm sticking with the annual membership.

Chrono
Sep27-04, 01:17 PM
I'm sticking with the annual membership.

Sounds good. I've thought about doing it whenever I have the money to spend on it. $25 a year is a dang good price, I say.

chroot
Sep27-04, 01:51 PM
And well, keep in mind that signatures and avatars don't really fundamentally change the usefulness of the site. We hope that you'll consider a membership to be a donation to help keep the site running (it costs quite a bit of money!) rather than as payment for services rendered. We really do wish we could make every feature of PF completely free to everyone.

- Warren

i_wish_i_was_smart
Sep27-04, 05:51 PM
And well, keep in mind that signatures and avatars don't really fundamentally change the usefulness of the site. We hope that you'll consider a membership to be a donation to help keep the site running (it costs quite a bit of money!) rather than as payment for services rendered. We really do wish we could make every feature of PF completely free to everyone.

- Warren
ya right like it costs lots of money to run, i bet you all pocket the money

hehe jk

pace
Oct4-04, 11:01 AM
It's the price of a bag of chips per month, but PF membership is all natural, contains no fat, no calories, no carbohydrates, no sodium and no preservatives. :biggrin:


But I want fat and carbos!!