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Old 06-18-2007, 07:56 PM #1
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Cool Over organized and Underutilized

Jeesh, a good percentage of drivel on all sides and now whining to moderators that threads are being hijaaked OhMyDear. At least it is action.

Threads do regularly appear to go off topic and it just depends on the point of view on the message as to the particular path being appropriate or not. There are IMHO bad examples for almost everyone.

It seems to me to be a case of amateur medical researchers vs. amateur medical reposters and sometimes I ignore both.

And is it part of PD to threaten to take your ball and go home? - we seem to get that a lot here.

Feel free to in this thread --
  • complain
  • insult gently
  • ignore
  • post off topic
  • post science
  • post drivel (sometimes the same)
  • repost articles ( there can never be too many pages )
  • or even talk about F1 or rugby
  • me - I make sawdust and almost never post a weekly update

take care ,,, ken
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