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Are you inferring that in order to be allowed to give advice against jumping off a cliff you must present an alternative? Is it not enough to know instinctively that jumping off said cliff is a silly idea?Originally posted by tarbera View PostFunnily enough its same counter as ideas and helpful advice by KBW
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I think the variable used is binary and it's stuck at zero.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostMaybe they should use the variable set aside for number of questions answered by the board - I don't remember the last time that one incremented
Tarbera's [ClownIndicator] however has already exceeded the 64-bit tolerance and more maintenance is scheduled imminently.
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They are resetting the slag off 'Al' system parameter from 9999 back to ZeroOriginally posted by tractor View PostI thought he was already in situ.
And don't think you can take the forums down for maintenance every time you find it hard going. That will only wash once or twice
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I thought he was already in situ.Originally posted by tarbera View PostIf an exception mind becomes available there will be an exception it's either 'Geronimo' or Stephen Fry
And don't think you can take the forums down for maintenance every time you find it hard going. That will only wash once or twice
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So that's how it works, silly me I was under impression that you had to be voted onto the Board.Originally posted by tarbera View PostIndeed, and with 'Geronimo' the highest rated ipse forum member (by a country mile) it wont be long until he is invited on to the BOD - we should order a throne now
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Indeed, and with 'Geronimo' the highest rated ipse forum member (by a country mile) it wont be long until he is invited on to the BOD - we should order a throne now
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FLCs banned
LOL not that one, IPSE are still demanding them......Tags: None
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