Best thing about L2, apart from it being a wonderful resource, a way of supporting this wonderful site and how it's one of the last sensible and informative places on the internet for space flight? Jim is actually polite to people in there. Seeing that has to a catalyst for some people to take the plunge!
A question. Can I purchase a L2 subscription for my son? I want it as a stocking filler for him on Christmas Day, so any way to purchase it now, and on Christmas Day for it to be activated and for me to provide him with login details so he has access?Thanks,Danny. Space fan and father to a potential Mars astronaut.
Quote from: Daniel9 on 12/08/2016 08:13 pmA question. Can I purchase a L2 subscription for my son? I want it as a stocking filler for him on Christmas Day, so any way to purchase it now, and on Christmas Day for it to be activated and for me to provide him with login details so he has access?Thanks,Danny. Space fan and father to a potential Mars astronaut.Hey Danny - Short answer is yes! Long answer is while an automated subscription system is often used by sites, ours has a human touch (i.e. me) where L2 subscription notifications are received by me and I then upgrade the member into L2. It allows me to correctly allocate the subscription and also thank the person for supporting the site (opening the line of communication should any member have any questions). We've worked gift subscriptions over the years and it's pretty easy. 1) Complete the L2 subscription process here: https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=41197.0 2) Add your requirements in the PM (as shown on the above link), noting it's a gift, when it's going to be active from (in this case I'd activate it before Christmas, so he's ready to go on Christmas Day - the first day of the term). And if you want me to set up an account for him (or if you're going to do it, to which I'd only need the username for me to upgrade). 3) Your son's account will have the welcome and overview message PM ready for him to read from the moment he first logs in and that acts like the front day (welcome, rules and great first links to use, such as our L2 Hall Of Fame). Hope that helps! Chris.
My turn,L2 is BIG! Its senior members are remarkably adept and dedicated. The community at large is really talented at gathering intel and scoops from the prime movers in space flight. This includes the international space flight community as well. I can depend on well vetted information being accurate and, if needed, simplified. L2 is polite and tolerant of, “easy,” questions. At the same time, if you want to dive into an RD-180 turbo pump, you have also come to the right place. If you are not familiar with what’s going on in spaceflight but want to know, I know of no other, “better place.”Your account is well managed, and the customer service is personal and nearly instantaneous. I signed up for two months to give it a try. I am more than impressed with both the breadth of content and the membership. I will be switching to an annual membership shortly.
I'd like to say how much I've loved been in L2 for the past four years and for my student L2 scholarship sponsor Martin FL getting me in while I was studying. No longer a student, but still love L2 and happy to support the site. I would like the pay it forward and sponsor a student now I have disposable income and wonder if we could do a new round?
I couldn't agree more with what everyone else has said, especially about the L2 "Lifetime" membership! If it hadn't been for that, there's no way I could have joined!! I love everything about it EXCEPT for this one little thing......there needs to be a link for "New Posts Since Last Visit" because it's so difficult for me to keep up with the newer posts to the forum. Do you think that's something you could think about adding to the forum, Chris?? Thanks, Tony Trout
Hi. Not sure where to post this question. Looking to get L2, and reading trough instructions and can't really figure out how will you connect my payment with my NSF account (how do you know from payment information what account made it)? Thnx.
Quote from: whatever11235 on 10/27/2020 06:25 pmHi. Not sure where to post this question. Looking to get L2, and reading trough instructions and can't really figure out how will you connect my payment with my NSF account (how do you know from payment information what account made it)? Thnx.This is the process! https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=41197.0
Quote from: Chris Bergin on 10/27/2020 08:36 pmQuote from: whatever11235 on 10/27/2020 06:25 pmHi. Not sure where to post this question. Looking to get L2, and reading trough instructions and can't really figure out how will you connect my payment with my NSF account (how do you know from payment information what account made it)? Thnx.This is the process! https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=41197.0Yes, I read that but I do not understand where in there are instructions to sign transaction with something like "This is whatever11235 payment to NSF L2"? I do not use paypal at all so plase bear with me.
Quote from: whatever11235 on 10/27/2020 10:07 pmQuote from: Chris Bergin on 10/27/2020 08:36 pmQuote from: whatever11235 on 10/27/2020 06:25 pmHi. Not sure where to post this question. Looking to get L2, and reading trough instructions and can't really figure out how will you connect my payment with my NSF account (how do you know from payment information what account made it)? Thnx.This is the process! https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=41197.0Yes, I read that but I do not understand where in there are instructions to sign transaction with something like "This is whatever11235 payment to NSF L2"? I do not use paypal at all so plase bear with me. You make the payment, then send me a message here on the forum via private message (PM - top bar of the menu), saying "Hey, made a payment for X months of L2 with the e-mail address....." and then I check our account and see it and then upgrade you.
Hey, I paid for two months of L2 yesterday, sent the PM, still haven't gotten access.
Quote from: StevenOBrien on 10/28/2020 07:28 pmHey, I paid for two months of L2 yesterday, sent the PM, still haven't gotten access.Check your messages!
The L2 signup store currently says 12 month subscriptions are "sold out". 3 and 6 months are still available.I assume this is just a shopping site misconfiguration?
100 US dollars weighs in an American's pocket as much as 100 Reais weighs in a Brazilian's pocket (my case). I could spend 100 reais annually to access the L2, without problems. However, that 100 US Dollars becomes 543 Reais if I sign the annual plan TODAY. (1 US Dollar = 5.43 Reais). And believe me, this weighs in the pocket of a Brazilian in the same way that 543 American Dollars weighs in the pocket of an American.Is there a possibility to freeze the number, but not the value, for countries with a significant exchange rate difference? Example: In the USA I pay 100 American Dollars, but in Brazil, I pay 100 Reais.
Quote from: Skyway on 02/23/2021 04:48 pm100 US dollars weighs in an American's pocket as much as 100 Reais weighs in a Brazilian's pocket (my case). I could spend 100 reais annually to access the L2, without problems. However, that 100 US Dollars becomes 543 Reais if I sign the annual plan TODAY. (1 US Dollar = 5.43 Reais). And believe me, this weighs in the pocket of a Brazilian in the same way that 543 American Dollars weighs in the pocket of an American.Is there a possibility to freeze the number, but not the value, for countries with a significant exchange rate difference? Example: In the USA I pay 100 American Dollars, but in Brazil, I pay 100 Reais.Skyway's proposal may work for Brazil but wouldn't work for every country since currencies vary widely in how much 1 unit buys. Here are two better ways to accomplish the goal of Skyway's request of making L2 cheaper in poorer countries. The first option would be multiplying the price by GDP_per_capita(member's country) / GDP_per_capita(US), which roughly means that L2 would cost everyone the same fraction of the average income in their country. The second option would be using purchasing power parity (PPP) exchange rates, which roughly speaking means the number of hamburgers and haircuts one can buy for the price of L2 would be the same in all countries. Either option would reduce prices in poor countries relative to rich countries, the first option by up to ~100x and the second option by up to ~4x. These adjustments could raise prices in a few rich countries a bit so Chris would need to decide if he wants to cap the price at no more than the US price.However I'm not sure there's a reliable way to determine what country someone is in so people don't lie about their country to get a cheaper price.