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MySpleen invite? (also forgotten password resets, account queries, and other info)

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Hello there,

I just discovered this site, and I’ve already seen many great restoration projects which I really enjoy reading about. There are many restoration projects like Jurassic Park I’d like to watch, but to get it will require access to MySpleen or some other private forums, which unfortunately I’m not a part of. However, I’d like to get access to these platforms. Can I ask a for an invite here? I should mention that I’m fully aware and familiar of the “ratio system”, which of cource I’m still happy to oblidge.

Thank you in advance. I’m looking forward to spending some time reading about all the projects here.

PS: If I’m not allowed to ask for an invitation like this, please excuse me - I literally just signed up.

 

 

Moderator Edit for information…

The ’How do I do this?’ on the OriginalTrilogy.com - some info & answers to members’ queries thread may be of some assistance as well as containing useful information on the current status of Myspleen invitations, links to the Myspleen forum - password resets and forgotten usernames etc, how to acquire certain projects on here, and much more…
 

Currently, MySpleen are NOT issuing invites to their site. Please do NOT ask for invites to MySpleen on here - thank you.

No-one here is affiliated with MySpleen, we have nothing to do with MySpleen, we are as much in the dark about this as you - and so we cannot help you with invites or other info. (We’ve already had hundreds of posts about this - and members’ patience on here is understandably wearing thin.)

MySpleen do have their own forums, here - http://www.myspleen.org/forums

 
The above link to the MySpleen forum is also useful for finding out if / why the the site itself may be down or not - or for resetting forgotten passwords and other account queries etc.

Again, please do NOT ask for help re forgotten passwords or account info on here - we have nothing to do with the running of MySpleen - and so cannot help you. Thank you.

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MySpleen invitations are closed at this time. There are mutterings that it may be reopened again at some point, but it’s been a long time since they’ve allowed invites, so I wouldn’t hold my breath.

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ChainsawAsh said:

MySpleen invitations are closed at this time. There are mutterings that it may be reopened again at some point, but it’s been a long time since they’ve allowed invites, so I wouldn’t hold my breath.

Darn it! Thanks for letting me know, though 😃

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Have there been any changes to MySpleen invitations? It would be nice to become a child again for a while 😃. Friends please let me know. Born in 1975.

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Kieziu said:

Have there been any changes to MySpleen invitations? It would be nice to become a child again for a while 😃. Friends please let me know. Born in 1975.

Seconded!

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MySpleen is closed off to any new registrations, and it is unlikely to ever open again imho.

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so,what happened with myspleen?
the site is not available…😦

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twas but a glitch in the matrix (domain hosting renewal i believe)

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I recently gave my PC an entire overhaul (new hardware and everything) and I can’t remember my myspleen password. Is there any way to recover/change it?

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TylerDurden389 said:

I recently gave my PC an entire overhaul (new hardware and everything) and I can’t remember my myspleen password. Is there any way to recover/change it?

have you tried the myspleen forums or IRC? no-one here is associated with MySpleen that i know of, and so we can’t help you fix account issues.

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ChainsawAsh said:

MySpleen invitations are closed at this time. There are mutterings that it may be reopened again at some point, but it’s been a long time since they’ve allowed invites, so I wouldn’t hold my breath.

So if you want to get something from it, you’re basically SOL 😦?

“What Orwell feared were those who would ban books. What Huxley feared was that there would be no reason to ban a book, for there would be no one who wanted to read one.”

Neil Postman, Amusing Ourselves to Death