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<p>Welcome <b>WebTed</b>!
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Confused Newbie

Hi everyone, it will be a while til I figure out how all this works. First, why am I logged in as pegasus and not WebTed?
I listed pegasus as my member contact, and the Webmaster correctly identifies me as the newbie WebTed, but somehow I seem to be simply a thread of pegasus' imagination.
Whic brings me to my next question: what's a thread? :eek:
 
Hi again, WebTed. When you signed up, I received an alert and posted a welcome message with your name as the title so that you could find it if you mean that as a "thread of pegasus's imagination."

If, however, you were referring to the fact that you somehow posted with my username even though the forum specified that you were signed in... I do not have a clear answer for this. I have edited your post so that you are properly credited with it, but until you post again and have the same problem, I don't really know what went wrong. If it occurs again, it's possible that the forum is confusing the "username" and "referrer" fields in the database, and that will need looking into.

To answer your question, "What is a thread?" A thread is just a topic or subject of conversation. Creating a new thread is like starting a conversation on a certain topic, and changing the subject instead of starting a new one is usually against forum rules - more threads couldn't hurt ^_^
 
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