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Re: De-sensitized zone?
Amie #139651 05/26/06 06:58 PM
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I agree with your options Amie, especially notify moderator.


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Re: De-sensitized zone?
Amie #139652 05/26/06 07:08 PM
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Amie:
What does this have to do with ice cream?

Did I miss something?


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Re: De-sensitized zone?
Amie #139653 05/26/06 07:25 PM
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Aime,

Sounds good to me!

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bugbitten #139654 05/26/06 07:43 PM
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i think that's a great idea Amie. If you find you have to consider an "at your own risk" area still, maybe there is a way to link it to a seperate site, but similar setup so at least it's not posted on Axiomaudio.com....don't know if you can do that easily or not but might be worth a try. Would probably be useful to be able to move threads there too if they get too heated.


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Re: De-sensitized zone?
Amie #139655 05/26/06 07:55 PM
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I agree, Amie. I will avoid using "Take it to the PMs" facetiously so that its power is not diminished.

Re: De-sensitized zone?
Amie #139656 05/26/06 10:14 PM
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Maybe the 'submit' button should actually read 'I swear I read this over and I know what I'm doing.'





I think there should be an optional 'Submit if Intoxicated' button.

Re: De-sensitized zone?
BruceH #139657 05/26/06 10:21 PM
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I think there should be an optional 'Submit if Intoxicated' button.


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Re: De-sensitized zone?
BrenR #139658 05/26/06 10:32 PM
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Ah dunno wash yer talkin bout, maaan...


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Jack, you da bomb baby! I like the way you think.

Although I don't post nearly as much as I used to, I love this board. One of the things that keep this and most other boards and the very world itself interesting is the fact that there is so much diversity.

Along with that diversity comes differences of opinion and it is those differences that cannot and should not be regulated even if it means being exposed to an occasional biggoted or prejudiced or otherwise negative remark or notion or whatever (I don't think any of us can throw stones here). And Jack is right, this is not the place for that sort of thing, but I would find it a little creepy given the diversity of the board members if there wasn't at least some.

People are people and cannot be expected to conform to a specific, narrow criteria for posting and still have an interesting and lively board. How bland would that be? I believe that in order to have an interesting and successful board, you must take the bad along with the good. People often site AVS forum as an out of control zoo of a site with much weirdness going on - and I've not been there enough to say that it is- but I do know that in spite of (and maybe even because of) it's supposed craziness, it is a successful board.

Sure this board is a speaker forum but you can only talk about the subject so much before things start to get a little stale. Besides first time posters and JohnK, who hangs out on this board to talk about speakers/audio only?

<J/K JohnK >


I've always thought how wonderful it is that the owners of this board are progressive enough to let things work themselves out without interference (there have been a few exceptions - the spotted dog incident a long time ago comes to mind....please don't ask!) and not try to micro manage the boards.

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Re: De-sensitized zone?
mwc #139660 05/27/06 01:04 AM
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Thanks Mike.


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