There was a debate about whether is set a precedent or not for further key post manipulation.
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I was slowing it down...Originally posted by DS23 View Postdarn thing was so slow. couldn't paint the page to reply with.
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But how long to get there? Can we get a mod to officiate?Originally posted by DS23 View Poststeady boys. 75 is just an early dry run for the really big one.Comment
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I could, you're right.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postyou could delete - but then a newbie post might be approved.
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I remember when 25000 was "the really big one" - even sas was here for it....Originally posted by DS23 View Poststeady boys. 75 is just an early dry run for the really big one.
Course, it were all fields in them days
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Someone used to have a signature that said something like "I apologise for slowing the internet down for you".Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI was slowing it down...
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But better worded and possibly wittier than that!Comment
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There shouldn't be a need to officiate - we know who gets the key posts, which is the important thing. I'm not one for manipulating the posts to get an important number, to be honest.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBut how long to get there? Can we get a mod to officiate?
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Have I scared all the newbies off?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI could, you're right.
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