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| | | Re: Theories about Communities (or UER's General Direction) <Reply # 80 on 6/9/2005 11:13 PM >
| | | I guess while I STILL think the guy is to be applauded for being honest (unlike the other 50 percent here) I can understand your logic. I appreciate that you have the nuts to lay down the law, as it IS your place. However, my point is just that MG is the lone honest one amongst many who are not.
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| | | | | Re: Theories about Communities (or UER's General Direction) <Reply # 81 on 6/11/2005 9:12 PM >
| | | I totally agree with what AV wants to do, sure I sound like every other post, but when I first joined UER, which was wayyyyy back, like before pretty much anyone on this board, except of course for AV, It was just a rag-tag bunch of people shootin the shit about UE, no politics, no rules, no nothing, just some loosely put together forums, and a general meeting place where business could be conducted. At that point it was pretty much even Toronto only. Now the board has escalated into a shit talking, shit disturbing, mish mash of scene whores, wannabees, poseurs and a handfull of dedicated explorers. The board needs to be cleaned out and re-designed and I'm not talking code, I'm talking about the general purpose and mission statement, thus as I said before, I totally agree with what AV said. Good on ya -Sean
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