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In much the same way as the zoo only needs one cage for the lions and the antelopes.Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostI think you only need one 'non-serious' forum to cover the current "General" and "Light Relief"
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My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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Not sure if admin is still accepting suggestions but here is one anyway.
I also visit the forum on PistonHeads and one of their features is quite good.
It's a feature where a news article links into forum posts discussing the topic of the news article.
If you visit the PistonHeads homepage and click one of the news articles then scroll down the bottom of it, you will see a link at the bottom saying "xx comments on this story" where xx equates to the number of posts. I am assuming that when they publish a new news article, that link starts off saying something like "comment on this article".
When I read news items highlighted in the weekly CUK newsletter, I have thought it would be handy to have such a feature because it links the news with appropriate debate - it's very rare that you see forum members taking news items and starting a debate with them in the forums because, I suspect, it is currently a 'manual' cut 'n' paste process.
Hope my description above makes sense.Comment
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Good ideaOriginally posted by Clippy View PostWhen I read news items highlighted in the weekly CUK newsletter, I have thought it would be handy to have such a feature because it links the news with appropriate debate - it's very rare that you see forum members taking news items and starting a debate with them in the forums because, I suspect, it is currently a 'manual' cut 'n' paste process.
Just as long as it doesn't all go horribly wrong, and we start getting innumerable emails about AtW's lunch
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I suggested in a PM to admin that maybe having a "news" forum with links and discussions to genuine news articles - IIRC, the PCG has a similar thing.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostGood idea
Just as long as it doesn't all go horribly wrong, and we start getting innumerable emails about AtW's lunch
And I also said that it might take some time to educate AtW that his lunch is not news.If you have to add a
, it isn't funny. HTH. LOL.Comment
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We could have three news forums. One for serious news, one for frivolous/entertaining news, and one for the Daily Mail.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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You've already made a mistake there. There is no news in the Daily Mail!Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWe could have three news forums. One for serious news, one for frivolous/entertaining news, and one for the Daily Mail.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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when we go to the new forum, will we have to re-register our domain names ?
if yes, it's gonna be funny
last time I got in there quick and bagged a few of the other folks names and then auctioned them back
Milan.Comment
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I nicked Dave Contractor Jnrs. Jeez, he went mental!Originally posted by milanbenes View Postwhen we go to the new forum, will we have to re-register our domain names ?
if yes, it's gonna be funny
last time I got in there quick and bagged a few of the other folks names and then auctioned them back
Milan.
What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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