Originally posted by divegeester Ah I see now, your saying dasa is a returning user. Excellent, I've thought so for ages too.
Who do you think he was previously then - (apart from the non-alter-ego vishvahetu)
Please don't say it's Red Night, that would be a disappointment of catastrophic proportions.
No, Dive. I don't even know 'dasa' from Adam. Go back and read your reply about getting to know me... you used the Quote & Post feature, which gave the appearance you were speaking to me which was rediculous, so I decided to get a little playful with it. If you had Copy & Pasted my comments and replied directly to another member there wouldn't have been any confusion.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby [b]"... just" Anything but 'just' on so many levels, none of which you have apparently yet become aware. Hint:[hidden]Just as in justice and/or just as in the perjorative or dismissive as lacking in value are not even close.[/hidden]
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So your 'joke' here is that you don't understand what "just" means in "This is just an internet chat room" or "You're just not very funny, even though you seem to think you are"?
So your 'joke' here is that you don't understand what "just" means in "This is just an internet chat room" or "You're just not very funny, even though you seem to think you are"?
Thanks for including your blog prominently at the very beginning of your Red Hot Pawn Profile...
Originally posted by FMF If you just happen to be a fan of the Grateful Dead, that blog is just a treasure trove.
Question: If it's a foolish 'joke to overthink' public forum posting or take this worldwide activity seriously because 'it's just an internet chat room', why are all of these millions of daily posts on the internet preserved indefinitely in binary concrete for long term posterity, rather than simply deleted (to conserve file capacity) and dumped into some convenient site trash bin periodically?
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby ,why are all of these millions of daily posts on the internet preserved indefinitely in binary concrete for long term posterity, rather than simply deleted (to conserve file capacity) and dumped into some convenient site trash bin periodically?
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Because monkeys write them and there may just be a book in here, somewhere!
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby ...why are all of these millions of daily posts on the internet preserved indefinitely in binary concrete for long term posterity, rather than simply deleted (to conserve file capacity) and dumped into some convenient site trash bin periodically?
This question of yours is going to nag away and nag away in my mind.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby Question: If it's a foolish [b]'joke to overthink' public forum posting or take this worldwide activity seriously because 'it's just an internet chat room', why are all of these millions of daily posts on the internet preserved indefinitely in binary concrete for long term posterity, rather than simply deleted (to conserve file capacity) and dumped into some convenient site trash bin periodically?
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So we can go back and verify others comments and hence have a better, more honest dialogue.