Woah, Nice Shootin' Tex!
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There was a time, long, long ago when people treated other loungers with a modicum of respect. I say modicum, because there were some right ding-dongs at times - but generally it was an interesting and amusing place to visit. Sadly no longer. The more trigger happy voters delete posts before almost anyone has a chance to read them, leaving an ugly sea of grey "Message Automatically Removed" stubs, flames admonishing posters for daring, daring!, to post a programming question here (instead of, say, just ignoring the question and/or directing the user to the correct forum)and who have formed a self-appointed clique to target and remove posts (and posters) that do not warrant removing. So please, before you spam the voting options, consider the words of Peter Venkman:
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Nice shootin', Tex!
You're wasting your breath: the Loungerati now rule this place so expect to be univoted (as do I).
Tychotics: take us back to the moon "Life, for ever dying to be born afresh, for ever young and eager, will presently stand upon this earth as upon a footstool, and stretch out its realm amidst the stars." H. G. Wells
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You're wasting your breath: the Loungerati now rule this place so expect to be univoted (as do I).
Tychotics: take us back to the moon "Life, for ever dying to be born afresh, for ever young and eager, will presently stand upon this earth as upon a footstool, and stretch out its realm amidst the stars." H. G. Wells
I got in first with a 5!
------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
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There was a time, long, long ago when people treated other loungers with a modicum of respect. I say modicum, because there were some right ding-dongs at times - but generally it was an interesting and amusing place to visit. Sadly no longer. The more trigger happy voters delete posts before almost anyone has a chance to read them, leaving an ugly sea of grey "Message Automatically Removed" stubs, flames admonishing posters for daring, daring!, to post a programming question here (instead of, say, just ignoring the question and/or directing the user to the correct forum)and who have formed a self-appointed clique to target and remove posts (and posters) that do not warrant removing. So please, before you spam the voting options, consider the words of Peter Venkman:
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Nice shootin', Tex!
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There was a time, long, long ago when people treated other loungers with a modicum of respect. I say modicum, because there were some right ding-dongs at times - but generally it was an interesting and amusing place to visit. Sadly no longer. The more trigger happy voters delete posts before almost anyone has a chance to read them, leaving an ugly sea of grey "Message Automatically Removed" stubs, flames admonishing posters for daring, daring!, to post a programming question here (instead of, say, just ignoring the question and/or directing the user to the correct forum)and who have formed a self-appointed clique to target and remove posts (and posters) that do not warrant removing. So please, before you spam the voting options, consider the words of Peter Venkman:
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Nice shootin', Tex!
Now the big question is are you trolling the trolls or trolling the lounge-lizards? Or maybe even lounging around searching for trolls!
Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. or "Drink. Get drunk. Fall over." - P O'H
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Now the big question is are you trolling the trolls or trolling the lounge-lizards? Or maybe even lounging around searching for trolls!
Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. or "Drink. Get drunk. Fall over." - P O'H
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There was a time, long, long ago when people treated other loungers with a modicum of respect. I say modicum, because there were some right ding-dongs at times - but generally it was an interesting and amusing place to visit. Sadly no longer. The more trigger happy voters delete posts before almost anyone has a chance to read them, leaving an ugly sea of grey "Message Automatically Removed" stubs, flames admonishing posters for daring, daring!, to post a programming question here (instead of, say, just ignoring the question and/or directing the user to the correct forum)and who have formed a self-appointed clique to target and remove posts (and posters) that do not warrant removing. So please, before you spam the voting options, consider the words of Peter Venkman:
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Nice shootin', Tex!
martin_hughes wrote:
people treated other loungers with a modicum of respect
I was tempted to reply f-ck off to that. Just to see. :) Seriously, yes, people who cannot read get flamed, but we will not miss them if they do not come back. As for the Lounge nostalgia, it has been discussed a billionth times here, let's move on (or move away, if you cannot live with it).
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martin_hughes wrote:
people treated other loungers with a modicum of respect
I was tempted to reply f-ck off to that. Just to see. :) Seriously, yes, people who cannot read get flamed, but we will not miss them if they do not come back. As for the Lounge nostalgia, it has been discussed a billionth times here, let's move on (or move away, if you cannot live with it).
It's common for people to say 'when I was a boy'. I do think there was far more community here when there were less members, and all the people who used this site were programmers.
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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There was a time, long, long ago when people treated other loungers with a modicum of respect. I say modicum, because there were some right ding-dongs at times - but generally it was an interesting and amusing place to visit. Sadly no longer. The more trigger happy voters delete posts before almost anyone has a chance to read them, leaving an ugly sea of grey "Message Automatically Removed" stubs, flames admonishing posters for daring, daring!, to post a programming question here (instead of, say, just ignoring the question and/or directing the user to the correct forum)and who have formed a self-appointed clique to target and remove posts (and posters) that do not warrant removing. So please, before you spam the voting options, consider the words of Peter Venkman:
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Nice shootin', Tex!
I don't think the problem is that common, and I think that's because we flame people when they post programming questions in the Lounge. And I'd rather see a bunch of "message removed" messages rather than have the Lounge flooded with programming questions. I suppose it's a bit like law enforcement. If you don't have it, anarchy can reign. But there are different ways of going about it. We are a self-governing community, so things can get out of hand. I'm not advocating flaming somebody for posting a programming question, although it's less of an evil than letting programming questions get answered in the Lounge. If we don't make it clear that programming questions aren't welcome, they will get answered more frequently (given that the Lounge is probably the most visited place on CP) and so will occur more frequently. We can't let that happen. We could go about it in a nicer way though, but I kinda like a mixture of responses. I personally am currently into posting answers to an incorrect interpretation of the question (see my answer to the programming question below). But a "don't post in the Lounge" here and there seems appropriate too. Though I'd say "you are such a stupid idiot who has a dumb mother if you think it was a good idea to post a programming question here" responses should be kept to a minimum. I see your post as part of our self-governing community, but I see this response as one too. I say, keep a little bit of flaming, just so long as we don't burn our whole town down. :)
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martin_hughes wrote:
people treated other loungers with a modicum of respect
I was tempted to reply f-ck off to that. Just to see. :) Seriously, yes, people who cannot read get flamed, but we will not miss them if they do not come back. As for the Lounge nostalgia, it has been discussed a billionth times here, let's move on (or move away, if you cannot live with it).
Rage wrote:
I was tempted to reply f-ck off to that. Just to see.
It'd depend on how much I'd had to drink at the time ;)
Rage wrote:
As for the Lounge nostalgia, it has been discussed a billionth times here, let's move on (or move away, if you cannot live with it).
Maybe you're right, still I fail to see how a post such as this one[^] doesn't get removed given that it's completely pointless and breaks the stated rules, whereas a post like this[^] gets spammed.
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martin_hughes wrote:
people treated other loungers with a modicum of respect
I was tempted to reply f-ck off to that. Just to see. :) Seriously, yes, people who cannot read get flamed, but we will not miss them if they do not come back. As for the Lounge nostalgia, it has been discussed a billionth times here, let's move on (or move away, if you cannot live with it).
The past is a different country.
Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. or "Drink. Get drunk. Fall over." - P O'H
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I don't think the problem is that common, and I think that's because we flame people when they post programming questions in the Lounge. And I'd rather see a bunch of "message removed" messages rather than have the Lounge flooded with programming questions. I suppose it's a bit like law enforcement. If you don't have it, anarchy can reign. But there are different ways of going about it. We are a self-governing community, so things can get out of hand. I'm not advocating flaming somebody for posting a programming question, although it's less of an evil than letting programming questions get answered in the Lounge. If we don't make it clear that programming questions aren't welcome, they will get answered more frequently (given that the Lounge is probably the most visited place on CP) and so will occur more frequently. We can't let that happen. We could go about it in a nicer way though, but I kinda like a mixture of responses. I personally am currently into posting answers to an incorrect interpretation of the question (see my answer to the programming question below). But a "don't post in the Lounge" here and there seems appropriate too. Though I'd say "you are such a stupid idiot who has a dumb mother if you think it was a good idea to post a programming question here" responses should be kept to a minimum. I see your post as part of our self-governing community, but I see this response as one too. I say, keep a little bit of flaming, just so long as we don't burn our whole town down. :)
aspdotnetdev wrote:
I'm not advocating flaming somebody for posting a programming question, although it's less of an evil than letting programming questions get answered in the Lounge.
And yet it's just as much against "the rules" as posting programming questions: The Rules: Posting Guidelines: The Lounge is rated PG. If you're about to post something you wouldn't want your kid sister to read then don't post it. No flame wars, no abusive conduct and please don't post ads. Please do not post programming questions here.
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Rage wrote:
I was tempted to reply f-ck off to that. Just to see.
It'd depend on how much I'd had to drink at the time ;)
Rage wrote:
As for the Lounge nostalgia, it has been discussed a billionth times here, let's move on (or move away, if you cannot live with it).
Maybe you're right, still I fail to see how a post such as this one[^] doesn't get removed given that it's completely pointless and breaks the stated rules, whereas a post like this[^] gets spammed.
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There was a time, long, long ago when people treated other loungers with a modicum of respect. I say modicum, because there were some right ding-dongs at times - but generally it was an interesting and amusing place to visit. Sadly no longer. The more trigger happy voters delete posts before almost anyone has a chance to read them, leaving an ugly sea of grey "Message Automatically Removed" stubs, flames admonishing posters for daring, daring!, to post a programming question here (instead of, say, just ignoring the question and/or directing the user to the correct forum)and who have formed a self-appointed clique to target and remove posts (and posters) that do not warrant removing. So please, before you spam the voting options, consider the words of Peter Venkman:
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Nice shootin', Tex!
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aspdotnetdev wrote:
I'm not advocating flaming somebody for posting a programming question, although it's less of an evil than letting programming questions get answered in the Lounge.
And yet it's just as much against "the rules" as posting programming questions: The Rules: Posting Guidelines: The Lounge is rated PG. If you're about to post something you wouldn't want your kid sister to read then don't post it. No flame wars, no abusive conduct and please don't post ads. Please do not post programming questions here.
Yeah, I think they are both evils that balance each other out pretty well... kinda like the death penalty. Only those in the proper position should be able to apply the death penalty, otherwise it is a violation of the law. In a self-governing community, I think that pretty much falls on the senior members. But I personally choose humorous responses unless they still don't get it, then I get explicit... further infractions may lead to name calling and other word-fare.
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There was a time, long, long ago when people treated other loungers with a modicum of respect. I say modicum, because there were some right ding-dongs at times - but generally it was an interesting and amusing place to visit. Sadly no longer. The more trigger happy voters delete posts before almost anyone has a chance to read them, leaving an ugly sea of grey "Message Automatically Removed" stubs, flames admonishing posters for daring, daring!, to post a programming question here (instead of, say, just ignoring the question and/or directing the user to the correct forum)and who have formed a self-appointed clique to target and remove posts (and posters) that do not warrant removing. So please, before you spam the voting options, consider the words of Peter Venkman:
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Nice shootin', Tex!
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You're wasting your breath: the Loungerati now rule this place so expect to be univoted (as do I).
Tychotics: take us back to the moon "Life, for ever dying to be born afresh, for ever young and eager, will presently stand upon this earth as upon a footstool, and stretch out its realm amidst the stars." H. G. Wells
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I don't think the problem is that common, and I think that's because we flame people when they post programming questions in the Lounge. And I'd rather see a bunch of "message removed" messages rather than have the Lounge flooded with programming questions. I suppose it's a bit like law enforcement. If you don't have it, anarchy can reign. But there are different ways of going about it. We are a self-governing community, so things can get out of hand. I'm not advocating flaming somebody for posting a programming question, although it's less of an evil than letting programming questions get answered in the Lounge. If we don't make it clear that programming questions aren't welcome, they will get answered more frequently (given that the Lounge is probably the most visited place on CP) and so will occur more frequently. We can't let that happen. We could go about it in a nicer way though, but I kinda like a mixture of responses. I personally am currently into posting answers to an incorrect interpretation of the question (see my answer to the programming question below). But a "don't post in the Lounge" here and there seems appropriate too. Though I'd say "you are such a stupid idiot who has a dumb mother if you think it was a good idea to post a programming question here" responses should be kept to a minimum. I see your post as part of our self-governing community, but I see this response as one too. I say, keep a little bit of flaming, just so long as we don't burn our whole town down. :)
From the Lounge Guidelines:- Please do not post programming questions here Your quote:-
aspdotnetdev wrote:
we flame people when they post programming questions in the Lounge
From the Lounge Guidelines:- No flame wars Which is worse? Both as bad in my opinion...
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Sadly there are also some who think they can trample over others like obnoxious drunks in a pub. Yes, there are also amusing drunks but a balance must be struck.
Join the cool kids - Come fold with us[^]
Doesnt it depend on ones sense of hunmour? Whats obnoxious to one might be ammusing to another. I happen to know that myself and jew_boy DigitalMan have a 'robust' sense of humour that others dont seem to understand. :)
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
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There was a time, long, long ago when people treated other loungers with a modicum of respect. I say modicum, because there were some right ding-dongs at times - but generally it was an interesting and amusing place to visit. Sadly no longer. The more trigger happy voters delete posts before almost anyone has a chance to read them, leaving an ugly sea of grey "Message Automatically Removed" stubs, flames admonishing posters for daring, daring!, to post a programming question here (instead of, say, just ignoring the question and/or directing the user to the correct forum)and who have formed a self-appointed clique to target and remove posts (and posters) that do not warrant removing. So please, before you spam the voting options, consider the words of Peter Venkman:
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Nice shootin', Tex!
Pretty much everyone is missing an opportunity for fun here. I've decided that when people do something like that, it's much more fun to give them a humorous non-answer than to offer up well-deserved criticism.
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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