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Re: Introductions

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:06 pm
by lesterb
bootstrap wrote:
admin wrote:We ask each new member to reply with a post here so we can verify their intent.

assertNoUnverifiedIntents()
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Asserts that Intents does not have any unverified intents. You can use this method after you have verified your intents to make sure that nothing unexpected was sent out. This is an equivalent of verifyNoMoreInteractions()
Can't reply on the initial introduction thread. But welcome BootStrap. I chuckled at function you included. You should make that your signature. It really fits you!

Lester

Re: Introductions

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 7:39 pm
by Haystack
Hello all, I'm a bit confused about the two step registration as it won't let me reply to the topic in that section. Should I contact the admin or does posting in here count towards the two step process?

Re: Introductions

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 7:42 pm
by gcdonner
Haystack wrote:Hello all, I'm a bit confused about the two step registration as it won't let me reply to the topic in that section. Should I contact the admin or does posting in here count towards the two step process?
I have been trying to tell the admin that it is confusing but they don't listen to old men like me.
Welcome to MN, which in my case can be MennoNet or Minnesota. You have done the two step, can you boogie woogie too?

Re: Introductions

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 8:12 pm
by temporal1
gcdonner wrote:
Haystack wrote:Hello all, I'm a bit confused about the two step registration as it won't let me reply to the topic in that section. Should I contact the admin or does posting in here count towards the two step process?
I have been trying to tell the admin that it is confusing but they don't listen to old men like me.
Welcome to MN, which in my case can be MennoNet or Minnesota.
You have done the two step, can you boogie woogie too?
george! :lol:

Welcome to MN, Haystack :D
it's a work in process, it may be thataway for a long while, i know i am. :P

aside from admin and mods, members cannot post more than once in the "REGISTRATION STEP TWO" thread. (or have more than one active username.)

however, i don't see a post with your username in the REGISTRATION thread!
how did you do that?!

hopefully, Robert/admin, will see this post and respond.

Re: Introductions

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 8:40 pm
by Haystack
Thank you both for the welcomes! I used to be over on MD but I didn't post much, looking forward to seeing this new site grow.
gcdonner wrote:You have done the two step, can you boogie woogie too?
Forgive me, what is a boogie woogie? :rofl:

Re: Introductions

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 8:48 pm
by temporal1
Haystack wrote:Thank you both for the welcomes! I used to be over on MD but I didn't post much, looking forward to seeing this new site grow.
gcdonner wrote:You have done the two step, can you boogie woogie too?
Forgive me, what is a boogie woogie? :rofl:
george! :lol:
they are both very fun, fast-paced, worldly dances that followed polkas and square dancing.

Re: Introductions

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 8:57 pm
by Haystack
temporal1 wrote:
Haystack wrote:Thank you both for the welcomes! I used to be over on MD but I didn't post much, looking forward to seeing this new site grow.
gcdonner wrote:You have done the two step, can you boogie woogie too?
Forgive me, what is a boogie woogie? :rofl:
george! :lol:
they are both very fun, fast-paced, worldly dances that followed polkas and square dancing.
I'm too young to know any of these :lol:

Re: Introductions

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 9:19 pm
by temporal1
Haystack wrote:
temporal1 wrote:
Haystack wrote:Thank you both for the welcomes! I used to be over on MD but I didn't post much, looking forward to seeing this new site grow.


Forgive me, what is a boogie woogie? :rofl:
george! :lol:
they are both very fun, fast-paced, worldly dances that followed polkas and square dancing.
I'm too young to know any of these :lol:
i figured as much. :mrgreen:
my mother loved to dance, my father could not and would not even attempt it!
at home, my mother sometimes danced by herself, with all we children looking on in wonder.
they were born in 1916 and 1917. she had some stories of young people and their local barn dances.

Re: Introductions

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 10:12 pm
by gcdonner
Haystack wrote: I'm too young to know any of these :lol:
Me too! LOL I am one of the older fellows on here. I am 67 presently, but I think that LesterB might be a little older????
RobertM just acts older because he is the admin.

Re: Introductions

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 10:18 pm
by Robert
Haystack wrote:Hello all, I'm a bit confused about the two step registration as it won't let me reply to the topic in that section. Should I contact the admin or does posting in here count towards the two step process?
You are in good shape. Post as you choose. Welcome and watch out for George. It is a known trufflemaker.