Three times today I go to answer an existing thread. I get this message saying I have no permission to answer. What gives? I tried to contact someone in charge, but it's very difficult to do this. It should be 1 click away. Who decides something like this? I am unaware of any reason why I am getting this message.
FHOP's on a timeout till this afternoon if that's the forum you're attempting to post in. See the sticky note in FHOP from Danny regarding this. FHOP Timeout We can still read existing threads/posts in that forum but are not allowed or able to post any replys or new threads until Danny says so.
You might want to check out: http://priuschat.com/A-final-note-to-Danny...hat-t16218.html http://priuschat.com/FHOP-is-in-the-time-o...ner-t16227.html
Danny, Hope you're feeling much better today! Quick question that's been nagging me & I can't find the answer anywhere on the site: Being the site Founder, why are you member no. 2? Who is(was) member no. 1?
Member Number 1 is Fujio Cho who registered the screen name "Kanban". He doesn't post very often but when he does it's just in time.
strange you mention that Tony... since i see Danny was the first to join somewhere I recall Danny saying he is member #1 and member #2, something to do with wanting to change something around or something. sheesh... having to correct a mod... what next? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Are you serious??? That's the funniest thing I've heard in a LONG TIME! How many people understand what you are saying? I'm sure the number is somewhat Lean :lol:
That's funny, Tony, but galaxee is right, as usual. Basically I screwed up when I first started the site and the first account was "admin" and the 2nd one was "AdminCoop" (My original screen name), so I deleted the 1st account. We don't talk about "admin" anymore. Cops ask too many questions.
Yeah, it comes up every once and a while why Danny's #2. The real story - as he indicated - is borderline boring. I like my Cho story better. And when presented with multiple possible realities, it's the one that you want to believe that becomes true.
Kanban: A Japanese term. The actual term means "signal". It is one of the primary tools of JIT (Just In Time) system. It signals a cycle of replenishment for production and materials. It maintains an orderly and efficient flow of materials throughout the entire manufacturing process. It is usually a printed card that contains specific information such as part name, description, quantity, etc. I went to a job interview with Sony and one of the reqirements was knowledge of Kanban. I read several reports to be familiar with Kanban and the interviewer didn't care. I do like Tony's Cho explanation.