Re: [backstage] Ping...

2011-06-02 Thread Adam McGreggor
On Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 07:01:18PM +0100, Scot McSweeney-Roberts wrote:
 Please let it not be a web based forum.

Ugh.

~shudder~

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Re: [backstage] Ping...

2011-06-02 Thread Adam McGreggor
On Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 07:32:30PM +0100, Ant Miller wrote:
 If the porcine artillery chief is against a web forum, then a web forum it
 ain't.

contentious
He's not a fan of top-posting, either...
/contentious

*cackle*.

(looks like I chose the wrong week^W^W^W^Wmanaged to get a good day to
notice backstage mail)

(saving the intertubes from bloody forums, one-post at a time)


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Re: [backstage] Ping...

2011-06-02 Thread Adam McGreggor
On Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 05:50:55PM +0100, Giacomo Shimmings wrote:
 Me too. It would be rather nice if people could say who they are and
 what they're up to when they reply.

I'm unlurking after goodnessknowshowmanyyears of not actually posting.

I do too much, but fortunately, spell my name differently from
most, so am fairly search-engine-of-choice'able.

I sometimes manage to keep on top of email, too ;o)

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