when i think of folks who might be able to tell me the answer to my question
yer name floats to the top
is there data that shows how many times a user has had a thread completely removed, not just a post, altho we may come back to this, what i'm interested in is an entire thread, spontaneously combust and be forever remembered inaccurately?
take me, for instance
how many threads have been started by @rookie54, only to have my indiscreet and ignominious slander towards whomever cause the thread to be destroyed?i'm guessing 6-8 times in the 18 years i've defiled these holy premises
yer discretion is awesome and i thank you for yer efforts to make this a home away from home
the hallowed screens of desktop and tablet are forever in yer debt
@rookie54
Dear Rookie, thank you so much for the encouraging and appreciating words.
There is no way to asses the data you require. We could infer the number of deleted threads if we would really put some effort into it. BUt since the threads are gone, we would need each day in the wayback machine and go thoroughly through each of these.
I think I had two threads of mine removed over the years.
I can remember at least one by you, and quite a few by others, though I would be hard pressed to give a fair assesment here.
@rookie54 saidDear sir,
@Ponderable
fair enough
time now to dream another dream
Please note that all dreams are now taxable at 56% of your annual income. The days of free dreaming are over.
Regards
The Dream Tax Inspector
@Ghost-of-a-Duke saiddear dream tax inspector,
Dear sir,
Please note that all dreams are now taxable at 56% of your annual income. The days of free dreaming are over.
Regards
The Dream Tax Inspector
i am but a poor destitute monk
i gave away all my non-dream earthly possessions two decades ago (that's 22 sol orbits in tax accounting terms)
tax away you self-important lackadaisical bureaucrat!
yer top hat and waistcoat mean naught to me or my dreams!
you may have the dust i shake from my alt-leather sandals
and take my sandals too!
i shall be the barefoot in the park monk, dreaming of the day the bureaucrats join me in my anti-capitalist joy!