PDXLeafer
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And that is why being an 'early adopter' to support this forum was a great idea.
Thanks!!!
LakeLeaf said:Mitch - so you decided to get a Leaf after all. Good for you. Hope you feel your wait was worth it when it all arrives.
LakeLeaf said:I received the "MyNissanLeaf" plate holder today
PDXLeafer said:And that is why being an 'early adopter' to support this forum was a great idea. Thanks!!!
earther said:yes, the MNL plate holder is definitely cool; though I must admit the first thing that went through my mind when I saw the pic was "omg, Oregon only needs to renew their tags every four years!"
-Steve
cdub said:Hey this was my idea! I want one.
http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=3016
Seriously... how do I buy it?
davewill said:ARRRRRGGHHHH!!!! I've been waiting for these, but now I'm out in the cold again. As long as the only way to pay requires having a Paypal account, I can't be a forum supporter.
TRONZ said:Does this mean I need to check my mail???
It did the last time I tried it. The recipient has to specifically agree to accept credit card payment. Let me check...Well! He must have enabled credit card payment in the last 6 months. I'm now a forum supporter! (in waiting, anyway) I added a couple of extra bucks so that the credit card fee doesn't bite into my donation.cdub said:You don't need a Paypal account to pay via Paypal.davewill said:ARRRRRGGHHHH!!!! I've been waiting for these, but now I'm out in the cold again. As long as the only way to pay requires having a Paypal account, I can't be a forum supporter.
cdub said:Well then.. forum supporting here I come...
earther said:cdub said:Well then.. forum supporting here I come...
slightly offtopic: apparently I'm just a "regular" forum support, but not a "gold member"... what exactly is the distinction? (taking on moderator duties? number of posts? size of monetary donation?)
garygid said:Yes, Please, how does one become a Gold Member?
When a Gold Member "uploads" pictures into a post, does the forum uploader have a feature to reduce high-resolution pictures (perhaps 3000 x 2000 or so) to the resolution suitable for forum display (perhaps 800 x 600)?
I would love to be able to add pictures easily to illustrate some SOC-Meter, CAN-Do, and CAN-Buss "stuff".
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