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QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas OK Chris, I think I found a new place to set up the popcorn machine and keg.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith I'm lurking in the shadow's...hehehehe
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding No,probably not,but some of us aren't above pointing out when some posters are being too serious or political.[;)].
QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates ... What annoys me is when I am having a spirited debate (for example, with someone I've known for a while and know they are just as hard headed as I am, and we are having fun with each other) and someone totally removed from that friendship comes along and high handedly decides to insert themselves as moderator/peace maker.
QUOTE: Originally posted by IRONROOSTER QUOTE: Originally posted by TheAntiGates ... What annoys me is when I am having a spirited debate (for example, with someone I've known for a while and know they are just as hard headed as I am, and we are having fun with each other) and someone totally removed from that friendship comes along and high handedly decides to insert themselves as moderator/peace maker. Ah yes[:D], but with just the printed word it's sometimes hard to tell. Enjoy Paul
QUOTE: Originally posted by IRONROOSTER [i] Ah yes[:D], but with just the printed word it's sometimes hard to tell. Enjoy Paul Yes, true. but it gets funny sometimes. I've been at this for a good while, and moderate other forums that I and my friends run lock stock and barrel... we set the rules, and generally rule #1 is that there i are no rules. Knowing each other like a book, some of the mods and i often take our difference to the next level, just for kicks we always end up being friends over it, cause we know it's all in fun. every once in a while, a tenderfooted newbie comes along, who is shocked at the level of heat on the air, and thinks they are going to be a peace maker. It's fun to play like that. Especially since a newbie will usually side with whichever of the 2 of us would be friendly to them first. So, you got this new guy thinking he's being GREAT and that he's on your side, so what you do? you get yout opponent to start beating up on him first, then, you turn against the meddeler, so it's the 2 moderators beating up on the new guy, acting like he started the whole "fight".. So, then the newbie usually starts whining about "doesn't this forum have any moderation?" Not realizing that he's been "moderated" for the past hour or so..... Lotta fun, and teaches a valuable lesson to people who need to mind their own business, but just cant seem to get over the hump[8D] Reply Edit Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 21, 2005 10:24 PM QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Guys, I love the popcorn smiley, but I have real mixed feelings about it's use. On the one hand it is an indication that you don't want to get involved in an ugly topic, but you are watching. On the other hand, each time you post to that topic, you bring it back to the top of the pile. So, while you are not directly contributing to the problem, you are indirectly perpetuating it. See the issue? We ( I mean that it is in everyone's best interest ) want problem topics to die, quickly and quietly. If we can't do it ourselves, we turn to Bergie, and he is appreciative, and responds quickly. The ultimate goal is that we need to learn to police ourselves. It would be much more constructive if you would simply say sonething like "Please stop, before there's more trouble", rather than egging it on with popcorn and beer. So, what do you say? Why not step up and be a good citizen in cyber space, and not leave it up to a few people to look like the bad guys. The popcorn smiley is funny. Laughter is the best medicine. And it can help to drive home to flamers how silly they're being. Sincerely, Daniel Parks Reply Edit Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 21, 2005 10:44 PM I think I found the new home of popcorn: http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?page=3&TOPIC_ID=47790 Reply Edit 12 Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community Newsletter Sign-Up By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our privacy policy More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
[i] Ah yes[:D], but with just the printed word it's sometimes hard to tell. Enjoy Paul
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Guys, I love the popcorn smiley, but I have real mixed feelings about it's use. On the one hand it is an indication that you don't want to get involved in an ugly topic, but you are watching. On the other hand, each time you post to that topic, you bring it back to the top of the pile. So, while you are not directly contributing to the problem, you are indirectly perpetuating it. See the issue? We ( I mean that it is in everyone's best interest ) want problem topics to die, quickly and quietly. If we can't do it ourselves, we turn to Bergie, and he is appreciative, and responds quickly. The ultimate goal is that we need to learn to police ourselves. It would be much more constructive if you would simply say sonething like "Please stop, before there's more trouble", rather than egging it on with popcorn and beer. So, what do you say? Why not step up and be a good citizen in cyber space, and not leave it up to a few people to look like the bad guys.
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