@Steph sorry for the late arrival of your approval, I was away over the weekend but your account is unrestricted so hope you have fun here.
@Hereisnous, same goes for you as well, I'm sorry its taken a little longer than usual, but your account is now unrestricted, so feel free to discuss cavemen, and mammoths, and the Simon game, and Cavemen called Simon who played games with mammoths, like where you had to shoot your flint arrows at only the mamoths who trumpeted at you, and other such things .
@Ceiling Feeling, welcome, we certainly have a lot of tecky stuff around here as well as the games, so you should be right at home.
@Nishhhsmiles, welcome to you as well, hope you have fun here, make friends and get to play some great games.
To Mike Font and Arjan, your accounts are already unrestricted, introductions are welcome, but your already free to post anywhere else on the forum. Remember, the data crash only affected the last couple of weeks, nothing before, and since you both created accounts long ago they're absolutely fine, any problems let myself and the other mods know, other than that just feel free to have fun, indeed nice to see you back here again Arjan.
@merrycharlie61, aka Darth Vader, I'm afraid deleting accounts is a complicated business. I'd prefer in fact to reassign your email address and maybe rename your darth vader account than delete it and start a new one, after all, all account details can be changed on the forum and we already have an active renames pollicy. I suggest you login with your dathvader account and discuss the matter there, either that or send an email to myself and the mods, particularly since unless you were! discussing the matter with the Darth vader account we have no evidence that you are! actually darth vader, ----- which is not a sentence I ever thought I'd write .
With our dreaming and singing, Ceaseless and sorrowless we! The glory about us clinging Of the glorious futures we see,
Our souls with high music ringing; O men! It must ever be
That we dwell in our dreaming and singing, A little apart from ye. (Arthur O'Shaughnessy 1873.)