Jason, feel free to create your own Jason's friend code DB (or
whatever you would like to call it) in the Database section. I'll add
my friend code to it.
Personally, I don't really want to have to enter my friend code into
32 databases as I feel it defeats the purpose, is redundant, and too
time consuming. One feasibly could do their own DB and list all their
friends and their friend codes on the list, but I'm not into putting
other people's friend codes up with out permission and some people
I've connected to by clicking Register while we were both visiting a
town which means I have no access to their friend codes since you do
not see friend codes once they are confirmed with the green circle.
I'm really operating by the principle of if you're visiting a town
with other cool people, ask them to add you and vice versa. Also I
hope to start the always on AC town "server", which hopefully will be
a good meeting place and a good place to register each other.
--- In fofc@yahoogroups.com, "Jason (Kitty)" <jasonhowell@n...> wrote:
>
> I still think my idea about the seperate database tables for members
> would work more effectively. One person adds someone else to their
> table, and the other does the same. Everyone knows who's on each
> other's list. Unless, of course, everyone uses Yahoo Messenger, and
> members leave messages for people they've added, and vice versa...
But
> then, not everyone uses Yahoo Messenger...
>