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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Murphy Siding</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Lotus098</i> <br /><br />Sure thing, Murphy Siding! Now lets talk trains! <br />[/quote] <br /> <br /> Start a thread about where you live, and what railroad operations are like there, and let this thread die.[xx(] <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Ladies and gents: <br />I am very new to this forum,but I thought I would add my two cents (in todays money that is worth about how many mills) anyway. <br /> <br />Even though my late father said I have two states of mind, apathy and ***ed unreasonable, I think I can add, based on what I have seen at other forums. <br /> <br />If you want to see what moderated, but as loosely as possible brings, go read the Autoweek forum, you will see that todays youth as a whole are lacking in couth. <br />On the other hand, at road racing forums, moderating has become rather fascist, and where posting was, not as lively as this one, still quite lively, it now goes days at one of the originals where the mod. is the one who has to post a topic or thesilence is deafening. <br /> <br />The one thing that I find--odd--is what Murphy did in the post above this one; now Murphy has been a frequent poster on this one, but in other forums, some one will make the one's, one and only post , "contributing" to the thread, and it is to complain that the thread exists. <br />Some times the other posters will tell the one, if the one does not like it,do not read it, but too often the complainer will get it shut down. <br /> <br />To me the choice is simple, do as one mod. at Daily Sport Car does, if it is off topic, start a new thread in the proper column, or the more logical choice, if a thread annoys one,simply don't read it. <br /> <br />OK, the owner of my soap box is quickly approaching with a pitch fork, so I gotta run. <br />Bob
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