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10 Sep 2007, 11:06 am

Lemon, I have just tried your website and it seems to be fine now. :D Yes, this thread is becoming very popular...goshdarnit! :twisted:

Hi Cernunnos, did you have a nice holiday?

TechnoMonk, it's always worth a try isn't it :mrgreen:



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10 Sep 2007, 1:25 pm

Last time I searched I had three recent threads dead in the water. You just stand back and watch a master at work! :twisted:



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10 Sep 2007, 1:57 pm

no chance xD


This is a very negative thread isn't it?



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10 Sep 2007, 2:12 pm

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Thanks! How do you get to know all this teccy stuff... :P


Don't let Bazza fool you with his techno savy. If the truth be told he is still in the dark ages...he has to peddle to make his computer work. Just like Fred Flintstone. :lol:



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10 Sep 2007, 2:26 pm

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I'm sorry to hear this Ticker, that you have been harrassed...it is bad, for a site that is supposed to be supportive. was it by the youngsters? I tend to put it down to boisterousness sometimes, but it can be hurtful. You may find it a more pleasant experience posting in this forum, although sometimes it is a little quiet. I think there is a more tolerant attitude here, that's the feeling I get anyway. The topics move more slowly and people really listen to each other.


Thanks MerryBerry. It probably was youngsters because they dominate the site especially in the Autism and Random forums I tend to frequent. Since a lot of people never mention their age its hard to say. But certain behaviors seem to point to certain ages it seems.

PS: I'm fixing to change my avatar again, so nobody have a conniption ok! I just need to change it sometimes as my moods change. I am changing it to my main man, just so you'll know.



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10 Sep 2007, 2:49 pm

Ticker wrote:
MerryBerry wrote:

Thanks! How do you get to know all this teccy stuff... :P


Don't let Bazza fool you with his techno savy. If the truth be told he is still in the dark ages...he has to peddle to make his computer work. Just like Fred Flintstone. :lol:


LOL Ticker, like this?...

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*MerryBerry runs away before they start waking up in Aus.* :lol:



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10 Sep 2007, 4:35 pm

hi cernunnos ! keep on trying ! well technomonk, you might be a threadkiller but to kill this one, it takes more than eating spinach ! :D

only 2 or 3, ha, then i'm a real threadkiller cause i've got at least 5 recent ones 8)

see me going :D



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10 Sep 2007, 6:43 pm

MerryBerry wrote:
Ticker wrote:
MerryBerry wrote:

Thanks! How do you get to know all this teccy stuff... :P


Don't let Bazza fool you with his techno savy. If the truth be told he is still in the dark ages...he has to peddle to make his computer work. Just like Fred Flintstone. :lol:


LOL Ticker, like this?...

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*MerryBerry runs away before they start waking up in Aus.* :lol:

more like this

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10 Sep 2007, 7:50 pm

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That would be hilarious if that wasn't frighteningly close to the truth for werbert. I don't tell many people this, but in order to post here, I actually have to write down what I want to say on a postcard, and then mail it to a PO box, where it gets picked up by someone who then posts my statement on the internet. ;)



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10 Sep 2007, 7:56 pm

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... but in order to post here, I actually have to write down what I want to say on a postcard, and then mail it to a PO box, where it gets picked up by someone who then posts my statement on the internet. ;)

via a data processing centre in Bombay?



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10 Sep 2007, 8:05 pm

BazzaMcKenzie wrote:
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... but in order to post here, I actually have to write down what I want to say on a postcard, and then mail it to a PO box, where it gets picked up by someone who then posts my statement on the internet. ;)

via a data processing centre in Bombay?
I don't know where it is. When I need tech support, I use a semaphore system.



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11 Sep 2007, 12:32 am

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When you post, do you tick the third box underneath, "Attach signature"? I keep having to do that for some reason since I changed my username.


Ok now :) It was not ticked.


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11 Sep 2007, 4:02 am

goodmorning



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11 Sep 2007, 4:10 am

Does anyone ever feel like they're completely invisible? Is that worse than killing threads?



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11 Sep 2007, 4:14 am

Good morning everyone.

thyme wrote:
MerryBerry wrote:
When you post, do you tick the third box underneath,
"Attach signature"? I keep having to do that for some reason since I changed my username.


Ok now :) It was not ticked.


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Does anyone ever feel like they're completely invisible? Is that worse than killing threads?


Who said that???? :) Yes, I do feel invisible sometimes, but that helps when I'm creeping around the forums quietly killing threads.


Remember, we have one goal, to kill. Stay focused. Use whatever armaments you have. Ticker, try casting a spell on it, that might kill it. :D



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11 Sep 2007, 4:42 am

Hey, I'd better post and murder this thread. Better me than you.