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Silent Running
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 8:35 am
by SlipStream
wow, my first new topic since I can't remember
why is it that sometimes despite there bin loads of members online, no1 posts?
Silent Running
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 8:55 am
by mikeinie
most of the time I just like to read and participate in other posts.
Silent Running
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 8:57 am
by hoppy
SlipStream;886882 wrote: wow, my first new topic since I can't remember
why is it that sometimes despite there bin loads of members online, no1 posts?
If you think no one posts here, you should see my hometown board. Blah-ville.
Silent Running
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 9:04 am
by SlipStream
hoppy;886893 wrote: If you think no one posts here, you should see my hometown board. Blah-ville.
:wah:
yeah, me and a couple of friends used to run our own forum till it became a dead zone:D
Silent Running
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 9:17 am
by YZGI
SlipStream;886882 wrote: wow, my first new topic since I can't remember
why is it that sometimes despite there bin loads of members online, no1 posts?
Hey,,, I'm one of those trashy members in the bin you speak of..:wah:
I just wrote that so you would have a post to read..:wah:
Silent Running
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 9:19 am
by flopstock
sometimes I just head straight to the arcade. other times I've posted a topic just to see if anyone will respond to it, nothing. so then i just don't bother anymore for a bit...
then i see someone else try to start something up and i'll jump in so that they know i read them, even if I have nothing interesting to say.... kinda like now....

:wah:
Silent Running
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 9:20 am
by flopstock
YZGI;886912 wrote: Hey,,, I'm one of those trashy members in the bin you speak of..:wah:
I just wrote that so you would have a post to read..:wah:
ya never jump into my threads to bail me out ya creep!:D
Silent Running
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 9:36 am
by YZGI
flopstock;886917 wrote: ya never jump into my threads to bail me out ya creep!:D
Now that I know you want me to jump..
How High?
:D
Silent Running
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 9:52 am
by SlipStream
ya wait al day 4 a post and they all come @ once:wah:
Silent Running
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 2:30 pm
by along-for-the-ride
I come and go. Sometimes, I rest.
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Silent Running
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 2:42 pm
by mrsK
I am logged on but I may not be here.
I am a bit of a topic killer,not sure if people actually want me to kill the topic:-6
Silent Running
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 6:49 pm
by watermark
mrsK;887107 wrote: I am logged on but I may not be here.
I am a bit of a topic killer,not sure if people actually want me to kill the topic:-6
You, a topic killer? I haven't been around here much nor read everything you've posted but honestly I'd say that's about the last thing to strike me about your posts!
Erin
Silent Running
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 8:40 pm
by Hope6
i'm a big poster, i'm always yakking to somebody!:wah:
i guess you can tell by the fact that i've only been here since February and i already have over 4000 posts!!:wah::wah:
Silent Running
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:50 pm
by jones jones
how about if a group of us get together and think of say fifteen really really
controversial subjects ... then every second day one of us posts one ... that ought
to give the garden some fertilizer ... :-3
Jj
Silent Running
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 7:43 am
by sunny104
jones jones;887243 wrote: how about if a group of us get together and think of say fifteen really really
controversial subjects ... then every second day one of us posts one ... that ought
to give the garden some fertilizer ... :-3
Jj
sounds good! you start.....

:p
Silent Running
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:14 am
by woppy71
Yes, it does seem to get a bit quiet sometimes.
I tend to post in others peoples threads more than actually starting my own, but I hope to be taking a more active role now that I am going to make a more concerted effort to take part.
I often worry what other people think of me when I start new threads, things like : "there he goes again...", "trash topic..." etc, etc... :wah:
Silent Running
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:18 am
by sunny104
woppy71;887692 wrote: Yes, it does seem to get a bit quiet sometimes.
I tend to post in others peoples threads more than actually starting my own, but I hope to be taking a more active role now that I am going to make a more concerted effort to take part.
I often worry what other people think of me when I start new threads, things like : "there he goes again...", "trash topic..." etc, etc... :wah:
go ahead! I love having new threads to play with! :sneaky: :wah:
It's nice to see you around again! :-4
Silent Running
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:57 am
by jones jones
sunny104;887666 wrote: sounds good! you start.....

:p
Do you feel that reverse discrimination is becoming just another problem that we are eventually going to have to face in the future?
OVERVIEW:
Definition of "Reverse Discrimination": a controversial term used to describe the perceived effects of government policies (most notably Affirmative action); namely that they benefit a historically disadvantaged group at the expense of discrimination against a historically dominant group.
In the United States:
"In the United States, the term reverse discrimination has been used in past discussions of racial quotas for collegiate admission to government-run educational institutions. Such policies were held to be unconstitutional in the United States, while non-quota race preferences are legal. Harvard professor Roland Fryer, however, has argued that there is no logically tenable difference between "quotas" and "goals."
The term has also been used in discussions about the practice of specifically awarding government contracts to businesses owned by women or minorities.
Those challenging specific government or university policies have sought redress through the courts. Many legal cases involving claims of "reverse discrimination" are settled before they go to court.
Capitalists argue that affirmative action programs destroy true competition, and that the United States is hurting badly educationally and monetarily through this non competitive movement. Hence, reverse discrimination can in fact hurt the economy and educational system because it is an anti-capitalist practice."
Ref:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_discrimination
In my country young whites are having travel to europe ... britain ... australasia and america to seek meaningful employement ... this as a direct result of reverse discrimination. The results of this can clearly be seen in the shoddy service now being provided in the workplace by people who are placed in postions for which they are unqualified and are there only because of the color of their skin.