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Goodness, gracious me!

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    Ilion
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    What's with all the "community" fellows posting here? :confused: 'Samatta? The "private club" wasn't utopia, after all (especially considering who :rolleyes: was calling the shots there)?

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      What's with all the "community" fellows posting here? :confused: 'Samatta? The "private club" wasn't utopia, after all (especially considering who :rolleyes: was calling the shots there)?

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      I guess a lot of people continue to read here as well as in the forum that you're locked out of. It was never a dichotomy. The new soapbox is doing very well, and is the preferred location for intelligent discussion, esp of controversial subjects. I think that an attempt by a few people to address the conundrum of why CSS bothers to post when he refuses to defend the views he copies and pastes from the web, have lead to increased traffic, this place is mostly a ghost town, so it's been a pleasant change. The mistakes you make are to assume that people posting here means they don't use the back room, and to then assume that this represents some sort of personal victory for you. If there's interesting discussion in this forum, people will take part, until it falls apart with insults and so on, then they will stop. At no point does this tell you anything about how often they use the new soapbox 1.0. It just says a lot about your personality that every time people post in this forum a little, you want to dance on the grave of the new forum. It's also a common mistake made by people who are not in the new soapbox, that Oakman somehow controls it. He does not. He and I disagree often, and he has NEVER censored me. I guess that's because I am never rude, or abusive, or obtuse, which are the things he objected to in you and CSS, in this forum.

      Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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        What's with all the "community" fellows posting here? :confused: 'Samatta? The "private club" wasn't utopia, after all (especially considering who :rolleyes: was calling the shots there)?

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        Lost User
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        Your subject title - are you a Peter Sellers fan? The "private club" is doing fine. Shame isn't it that you can't witness the proceedings there. The "Back Room" is also a place to discuss issues with CP members presently excluded (not just because they are trolls - but because the membership permissions do not permit insufficiently-active members of Code Project) from joining the "private club". Have a good day.

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          What's with all the "community" fellows posting here? :confused: 'Samatta? The "private club" wasn't utopia, after all (especially considering who :rolleyes: was calling the shots there)?

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          soap brain
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          Politics is dull.

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            Politics is dull.

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            kmg365
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            Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

            Politics is dull.

            I totally agree, that is, until I starting paying taxes.

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              Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

              Politics is dull.

              I totally agree, that is, until I starting paying taxes.

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              Ilion
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              kmg365 wrote:

              I totally agree, that is, until I starting paying taxes.

              Kind of gives you a whole new outlook on life, doesn't it?

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