Post by Citroen on Mar 26, 2019 15:37:52 GMT 12
Audioenz archies gone forever? Stereonet.co.nz forum now has this "The StereoNET forums are now located at: www.stereo.net.au/forums/"
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Post by sub on Mar 26, 2019 16:05:53 GMT 12
Seems they may be! I have a shortcut on my screen which takes me to StereoNet.co.nz magazine, and to go to the nz forum I would click on the forum button at top. For a week or so now, that button takes me to the Aus forum. Did locate the nz forum via Google, and, I think last week, found a post by Marc saying the nz forum was to be merged with Aus forum. His post suggested that our log in details would be migrated to Aus forum. But in the last few days I find nz forum off line and my log in details do not work on the Aus forum! Not sure where we are at.
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Post by michaelw on Mar 26, 2019 17:15:26 GMT 12
looks like the old data has gone forever ! good thing i made webpage saves of all my old reviews. even then one was missing, the infamous ray charles amp review (since found)
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Post by Citroen on Mar 26, 2019 23:02:18 GMT 12
Great news.
Its not lost and Marc says he'll be transferring it all over to the AU site.
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Post by sub on Mar 27, 2019 8:47:33 GMT 12
My nz log in still doesn’t work on the Aus forum
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AudioEnz Apr 13, 2019 17:18:32 GMT 12
- Edited Apr 13, 2019 17:18:50 GMT 12 by Citroen
Post by Citroen on Apr 13, 2019 17:18:32 GMT 12
Looks like the AudioEnz forum has been transferred to Stereonet AU.
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Post by Owen Y on Apr 14, 2019 13:42:19 GMT 12
To paraphrase Master Oogway (Kung Fu Panda): "The past is history and the future is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it is called the present." AEnz is history.
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Post by Citroen on Apr 14, 2019 17:19:37 GMT 12
"In history, a great volume is unrolled for our instruction, drawing the materials of future wisdom from the past errors and infirmities of mankind." Edmund Burke
"History is for human self-knowledge ... the only clue to what man can do is what man has done. The value of history, then, is that it teaches us what man has done and thus what man is." R. G. Collingwood
Nothing wrong with a bit if history!
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