Re: Trigger Warnings in Livecode postings?

2016-11-02 Thread Peter TB Brett
Hi all, This thread is getting increasingly off topic, so please end it here. Peter -- Dr Peter Brett LiveCode Technical Project Manager lcb-mode for Emacs: https://github.com/peter-b/lcb-mode

Re: Trigger Warnings in Livecode postings?

2016-11-02 Thread Richmond
With no trigger warnings there is a risk that vegetarians might begin salivating; and that just wouldn't do. Richmond. On 2.11.2016 17:45, Bob Sneidar wrote: I don't think it's anything so complicated. Any excuse to eat turkey will be welcomed by anyone in the global community. Except

Re: Trigger Warnings in Livecode postings?

2016-11-02 Thread Bob Sneidar
I don't think it's anything so complicated. Any excuse to eat turkey will be welcomed by anyone in the global community. Except perhaps, Turks. And the whole point to triggers is to accomodate the vast minority. :-) Bob S On Nov 1, 2016, at 13:27 , Peter Bogdanoff

Re: Trigger Warnings in Livecode postings?

2016-11-02 Thread Richmond
While I wasn't pulling the wishbone with anyone, I was pulling your leg! Fortunately I don't buy into that Trigger Warning nonsense: just couldn't resist it :) Richmond. On 1.11.2016 22:27, Peter Bogdanoff wrote: You obviously missed the cranberries in the picture. And the asparagus.

Re: Trigger Warnings in Livecode postings?

2016-11-01 Thread Peter Bogdanoff
You obviously missed the cranberries in the picture. And the asparagus. Something for everyone. That turkey does look good. He obviously did not receive a “trigger” warning. I’m curious… I assumed Thanksgiving with turkey, etc. was an American holiday only. Has rabid American imperialism taken

Trigger Warnings in Livecode postings?

2016-11-01 Thread Richmond
Why didn't the "Turkey" e-mail message contain a Trigger Warning so that vegetarians were not traumatised? Richmond. ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your