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Originally posted by Old GregI ought to save my response for LR.Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Originally posted by realityhackKind've asked for it with that thread title. This is like IRC all over again. I still think it'd be amusing to have a ban reason - eg:
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Banned: Loon.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostIt must have been my fascinating posts in TPD about TRF radios that dun it...Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostIt must have been my fascinating posts in TPD about TRF radios that dun it...
What's worse is I actually read your postsConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by alreadypackedand the last, Kyajae Banned
If it's the banned for this thread, I can then understand the British mentality. Same happened to Walter Wolfgang for commenting "rubbish" at Jack Straw at a New Labour party conference in 2005. Was he not arrested under anti terrorism laws too for his behavior?
Can it be that the thread title was designed to provoke debate but the moderators took the some other view as the "bait". Perhaps I will be banned too, yes? for questioning this.Comment
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I've watched the quality of postings on this forum decline slowly over the last year (especially in the last few months), to the point that certain members feel the need to express their humour and antics within even the deadly serious Business/Contracts and Accounting/Legal boards.
If the CUK forums are to remain a useful resource for contractors, as opposed to just a place to have a bit of fun, something needs to be done. Like many other people, I'm not sure that the mods are going about this in the best possible way, but at the same time I fully support them in what they seem to be attempting to achieve.Comment
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Originally posted by ZapicoBanned for this thread or banned for other threads? I cannot see anything that explains why a ban has taken place. This thing isn't healthy. Perhaps the moderators are beyond questioning or under duress from elswhere, yes?Comment
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Originally posted by ZapicoBanned for this thread or banned for other threads? I cannot see anything that explains why a ban has taken place. This thing isn't healthy. Perhaps the moderators are beyond questioning or under duress from elswhere, yes?
If it's the banned for this thread, I can then understand the British mentality. Same happened to Walter Wolfgang for commenting "rubbish" at Jack Straw at a New Labour party conference in 2005. Was he not arrested under anti terrorism laws too for his behavior?
Can it be that the thread title was designed to provoke debate but the moderators took the some other view as the "bait". Perhaps I will be banned too, yes? for questioning this.Comment
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