</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (animalica @ Mar. 16 2002,10:21)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE"></span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (MadMage @ Mar. 12 2002,21:45)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">by now the english homepage is online, and the Forum has an english part by now...<span id='postcolor'>
The unofficial How to register at the BW-Mod Forum manual :
To post in the BW-Mod forum you had to register.
To register click here!
On this page you will see the usual mumbo-jumbo for an forum.
To agree click Einverstanden or if you don`t want to register click Abbrechen - don`t click the last one!
Then you got to choose your desired username, next field your e-mail, repeat e-mail, desired password and the last field is repeating your desired password.
If your data is correct click Senden to submit your data or Loschen to erase your data.
Then you will receive an e-mail by largocmx@gmx.de with the headline Registrierung im BW-Mod Forum (Registration at the BW-Mod Forum).
In this e-mail you will find two links to activate your account at the BW-Mod forum - the first one is for non AOL user, while the second one is for AOL user only.
After inserting one of this links in your webbrowser you will be at the BW Mod forum.
If you scroll to the bottom you will find the english based section of the board divided into three subsections.
Choose the right subsection which fits to your questions, suggestions etc and feel free to post or reply.
That`s it! Is this foolproof enough? <span id='postcolor'>
Or you could simply use a translation-service like Babelfish.