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essoII
07-02-2007, 23:03
http://www.seorefugee.com/seoblog/2007/02/06/top-ten-lessons-ive-learned-about-managing-an-online-forum/
is this forum in shape?:rolleyes: yeah, i'd say so:)

Thomas J Stamp
08-02-2007, 11:13
I don't understand that at all. Why do people have to anylise everything to the nth degree?

EG, there is no rule 11 in that list: If Irish Rail did their job properly and didnt tell lies all the time this discussion board wouldn't exist. Sort of makes rules one to ten irrelevant.

Derek Wheeler
09-02-2007, 23:11
Having just read that article, I'd have to say that the P11 forum certainly meets all the requirements.

Thank you for posting that esso. You are a valued contributor.:D

Thomas J Stamp, you are being warned for being cynical. A temporary ban may follow if you persist.:D

We encourage debate.:D

I am brilliant.:D

Hows that?

Thomas J Stamp
09-02-2007, 23:44
Thats debatable.

Bloody americans, always have to evelauate this and that, explore the other. Common sence by-pass brigade, need a book on how to enjoy going to the fecking jacks and a therapist to tell them they've achieved great things by doing a dump

Derek Wheeler
11-02-2007, 00:15
Thats debatable.

Bloody americans, always have to evelauate this and that, explore the other. Common sence by-pass brigade, need a book on how to enjoy going to the fecking jacks and a therapist to tell them they've achieved great things by doing a dump

For some people (apparently) having a dump is classed as a real achievement.

Imagine that.

(probably why the "spa of embarrassing illnesses" made it to TV)

Anyway, are P11 doing it right or what with our forum? Do the powers that be care? Does it even matter? Is the basic concept of free speech, free spirit etc. a correct approach?

Somehow I think the legal dudes would disagree.:eek: