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Quote from: Wretched Excess on January 10, 2008, 10:44:32 PMQuote from: Airwolf on January 10, 2008, 10:29:01 PMQuote from: Lauri on January 09, 2008, 03:52:39 PMQuote from: Wretched Excess on January 09, 2008, 09:54:32 AMQuote from: Lauri on January 09, 2008, 09:27:27 AMtrue enough... human beings arent static with ideas or thoughts that never change.. I agree that there are rifts within online message boards, and that splitter groups develop. But I disagree vehemently that what happened to the mother board bore even a faint resemblance to anything that would have occurred naturally, had it not been for a single individual, and the totality of his conduct over a long period of time.the problem was resolvable in a much less painful way for everyone concerned than 100 people (at last count) walking out the door in disgust.saying that this last episode was in any way a "natural" event is to fundamentally miss the point, or perhaps intentionally ignore the point. I'm not getting snitty with you, I just obviously have very a very strong opinion on the subject.i know you do, and i didnt take it as snitty... my comment was only directed at zeus, not CU as a whole. i certainly dont think it was a natural occurrence either. i dont begrudge gator, or anyone else, their whacky opinions, but when i constantly hear how much fun it was for just the first four original members, well.. i tend to think that's how they'd like it to be. just the four of them. If Gator keeps stiring the pot then all they will have left is 4 people.but one of them will be happy. that's all that matters.There will always be five. You forgot about LogansPapa. He's a jewel.
Quote from: Airwolf on January 10, 2008, 10:29:01 PMQuote from: Lauri on January 09, 2008, 03:52:39 PMQuote from: Wretched Excess on January 09, 2008, 09:54:32 AMQuote from: Lauri on January 09, 2008, 09:27:27 AMtrue enough... human beings arent static with ideas or thoughts that never change.. I agree that there are rifts within online message boards, and that splitter groups develop. But I disagree vehemently that what happened to the mother board bore even a faint resemblance to anything that would have occurred naturally, had it not been for a single individual, and the totality of his conduct over a long period of time.the problem was resolvable in a much less painful way for everyone concerned than 100 people (at last count) walking out the door in disgust.saying that this last episode was in any way a "natural" event is to fundamentally miss the point, or perhaps intentionally ignore the point. I'm not getting snitty with you, I just obviously have very a very strong opinion on the subject.i know you do, and i didnt take it as snitty... my comment was only directed at zeus, not CU as a whole. i certainly dont think it was a natural occurrence either. i dont begrudge gator, or anyone else, their whacky opinions, but when i constantly hear how much fun it was for just the first four original members, well.. i tend to think that's how they'd like it to be. just the four of them. If Gator keeps stiring the pot then all they will have left is 4 people.but one of them will be happy. that's all that matters.
Quote from: Lauri on January 09, 2008, 03:52:39 PMQuote from: Wretched Excess on January 09, 2008, 09:54:32 AMQuote from: Lauri on January 09, 2008, 09:27:27 AMtrue enough... human beings arent static with ideas or thoughts that never change.. I agree that there are rifts within online message boards, and that splitter groups develop. But I disagree vehemently that what happened to the mother board bore even a faint resemblance to anything that would have occurred naturally, had it not been for a single individual, and the totality of his conduct over a long period of time.the problem was resolvable in a much less painful way for everyone concerned than 100 people (at last count) walking out the door in disgust.saying that this last episode was in any way a "natural" event is to fundamentally miss the point, or perhaps intentionally ignore the point. I'm not getting snitty with you, I just obviously have very a very strong opinion on the subject.i know you do, and i didnt take it as snitty... my comment was only directed at zeus, not CU as a whole. i certainly dont think it was a natural occurrence either. i dont begrudge gator, or anyone else, their whacky opinions, but when i constantly hear how much fun it was for just the first four original members, well.. i tend to think that's how they'd like it to be. just the four of them. If Gator keeps stiring the pot then all they will have left is 4 people.
Quote from: Wretched Excess on January 09, 2008, 09:54:32 AMQuote from: Lauri on January 09, 2008, 09:27:27 AMtrue enough... human beings arent static with ideas or thoughts that never change.. I agree that there are rifts within online message boards, and that splitter groups develop. But I disagree vehemently that what happened to the mother board bore even a faint resemblance to anything that would have occurred naturally, had it not been for a single individual, and the totality of his conduct over a long period of time.the problem was resolvable in a much less painful way for everyone concerned than 100 people (at last count) walking out the door in disgust.saying that this last episode was in any way a "natural" event is to fundamentally miss the point, or perhaps intentionally ignore the point. I'm not getting snitty with you, I just obviously have very a very strong opinion on the subject.i know you do, and i didnt take it as snitty... my comment was only directed at zeus, not CU as a whole. i certainly dont think it was a natural occurrence either. i dont begrudge gator, or anyone else, their whacky opinions, but when i constantly hear how much fun it was for just the first four original members, well.. i tend to think that's how they'd like it to be. just the four of them.
Quote from: Lauri on January 09, 2008, 09:27:27 AMtrue enough... human beings arent static with ideas or thoughts that never change.. I agree that there are rifts within online message boards, and that splitter groups develop. But I disagree vehemently that what happened to the mother board bore even a faint resemblance to anything that would have occurred naturally, had it not been for a single individual, and the totality of his conduct over a long period of time.the problem was resolvable in a much less painful way for everyone concerned than 100 people (at last count) walking out the door in disgust.saying that this last episode was in any way a "natural" event is to fundamentally miss the point, or perhaps intentionally ignore the point. I'm not getting snitty with you, I just obviously have very a very strong opinion on the subject.
true enough... human beings arent static with ideas or thoughts that never change..
Quote from: lug-nut on January 09, 2008, 08:23:17 PMQuote from: Chris on January 09, 2008, 08:21:34 PMI have a habit of moving from board to board every few years. Incidents like the Ronulan Hordes and asshole management are usually what provokes it. You just might be here a while then. If you remember dial-up BBS's and all-text browsers, you may have spent too much time on the internets. I suspect some people here of being old enough to have used Morse code or teletype machines to send dirty jokes to each other.
Quote from: Chris on January 09, 2008, 08:21:34 PMI have a habit of moving from board to board every few years. Incidents like the Ronulan Hordes and asshole management are usually what provokes it. You just might be here a while then.
I have a habit of moving from board to board every few years. Incidents like the Ronulan Hordes and asshole management are usually what provokes it.
Picking up a couple of new members every day. Yea. Many of the good wood (CC members) has left the dead wood behind.
Quote from: Lord Undies on January 07, 2008, 03:34:01 PMI want to build up our DUmpster forum because the B/W forum at CU is dying...dying...dead. That development will thrill the DUmmies....for only a moment, I hope.I originally thought the DUmpster should be for mocking all liberals, but now I am not so sure. We may need to keep the DUmpster dedicated to Democrat Underground. Their baseless smug lunacy needs a special showcase. We cannot count on B/W to be that showcase any longer. Any thoughts? Not a problem, got another name for all others? Mini-Dumpster? Trash Heap?
I want to build up our DUmpster forum because the B/W forum at CU is dying...dying...dead. That development will thrill the DUmmies....for only a moment, I hope.I originally thought the DUmpster should be for mocking all liberals, but now I am not so sure. We may need to keep the DUmpster dedicated to Democrat Underground. Their baseless smug lunacy needs a special showcase. We cannot count on B/W to be that showcase any longer. Any thoughts?
There's a reason why patriotism is considered a conservative value. Watch a Tea Party rally and you'll see people proudly raising the American flag and showing pride in U.S. heroes such as Thomas Jefferson. Watch an OWS rally and you'll see people burning the American flag while showing pride in communist heroes such as Che Guevera. --Bob, from some news site
How many of you knew HookemHorns? Did she like Gator? I wanted to name the DUmpster that, but didn't out of respect. I don't want to see her idea die.