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Private and public: moderators' roles. Mon Jul 21, 2008 21:44 pm  Private and public: moderators' roles.
 

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It's a naturally impermanent medium.

It's not here to stay?
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Private and public: moderators' roles. Mon Jul 21, 2008 22:05 pm  Private and public: moderators' roles.
 

Molly wrote:
It's not here to stay?

I expect the internet itself is here to stay. But our posts aren't.

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Private and public: moderators' roles. Mon Jul 21, 2008 23:40 pm  Private and public: moderators' roles.
 

MrPedantic wrote:
Molly wrote:
It's not here to stay?

I expect the internet itself is here to stay. But our posts aren't.

MrP

Not if Ralf has anything to do with it, that's for sure. Laughing And it's odd that you should say that, MrP. You are the one here who digs up post from fora history lots of times. Your "it doesn't matter" attitude seems to fade when you need to embarrass or snipe a member.
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Private and public: moderators' roles. Mon Jul 21, 2008 23:53 pm  Private and public: moderators' roles.
 

Molly wrote:
MrPedantic wrote:
Molly wrote:
It's not here to stay?

I expect the internet itself is here to stay. But our posts aren't.

MrP

Not if Ralf has anything to do with it, that's for sure. Laughing

I don't delete your posts. I've made that clear before.
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Private and public: moderators' roles. Mon Jul 21, 2008 23:57 pm  Private and public: moderators' roles.
 

Ralf wrote:
I don't delete your posts. I've made that clear before.

That's great, Ralf. Who closed the threads today?
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Private and public: moderators' roles. Tue Jul 22, 2008 0:33 am  Private and public: moderators' roles.
 

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Who closed the threads today?

"Ah! solving that question
Brings the priest and the doctor
In their long coats
Running over the fields..."

(Moreover...Who killed Bambi? Who let the dogs out? Who ate all the pies?)

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Private and public: moderators' roles. Tue Jul 22, 2008 0:43 am  Private and public: moderators' roles.
 

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(Moreover...Who killed Bambi? Who let the dogs out? Who ate all the pies?)

And, who rattled your cage?
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