Now, without further delay, I present to you the threads of the month for September: Fan-fiction, Mission Reports, and Kerbal Space Program-inspired Creative Works: If you’re interested in seeing the new members of our forum, you can click here! This conversion means 5.62% of the new users who registered their accounts last month are now contributing members of our community! (This is an increase from August 5.58% of the new members became active and contributing members). Out of the new forum members who joined last month, there were 22/24 who transitioned from new accounts to being active and participating in the forum. There were 391 new forum accounts (a decrease of 39, or down 9.06% from August). To continue what I started in May 2021, I have kept some forum statistics to respond to those claiming the forum was dying or interest in Kerbal Space Program was declining. Eventually, I will add these images to the thread I’ve created as a repository.įor those out there who like the nerdy parts of the TOTM: You can resize it - the first number can be changed as large or small as you want. A menu will drop down and allow you to edit the picture. Press the button when the image appears and right-click on your mouse. Instructions on using the TOTM images: If your thread has been selected as a TOTM, you can copy the image’s link above, go to the area of the forum where you want to place it, and then paste the link. So, now that you know why this TOTM is so late, let's get on with sharing the most enjoyable part (at least for me) of being a member of the team of moderators - getting to do the thread of the month! The damage was to the outer insulative covering and was just enough where condensation was able to work its way into the cable. Somehow, when the fiber optic cables were being replaced for two of the units in our building (there are six townhouses), there were three lines of fiber optic cable that were damaged in the process. I live in a townhouse with a box on the far end of the building. He was there for about six hours yesterday, repairing the damage done by a previous technician. He came into my house, checked my equipment setup (ha, no problems there), then took out his device to check the wall connection, and guess what? Yeah, barely any signal was coming into the cable modem. After getting the "I'm not really supposed to do this without a work order," speech from him, he finally relented after I told him of fighting with their customer service people for two weeks. Well, I saw one of their repair technicians in the neighborhood yesterday and asked him to take a look. After pressing 1, 2,7,4,7, and 2, I'd finally speak to a person who would insist that it was either my router, my cable modem, or my equipment, but certainly not their line or their service. For the last two weeks, I have had to deal with signal interruptions, and when I'd call their customer service number, of course, it couldn't be anything on their end. The KSP forum moderator’s team presents the Threads of the Monthįor those of us in the central United States, there's an Internet Service Provider ( ISP) whom I will not name, whose customer service sucks.
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