Gazelam wrote:"Just do it" was on a plaque on his desk.
Actually, it just said: "Do it." "Just do it" is from Nike.
maklelan wrote:I love the part in Fletch Lives when Chevy Chase is on the phone and asks for all the nuclear waste sites in the country. After about a twenty second pause where he's listening to the guy rattle them off he says, "Just give me the ones that aren't in Jersey. . . There's only one?" My dad's from Jersey, and he loves Jersey jokes, so I too have grown fond of them.
Rollo Tomasi wrote:wenglund wrote:I understand that your inherent need to self-protect and self-promote may force you to see things in that highly biased way.
I experienced both at FAIR -- I had a very 'thick skin' (I was attacked every day over there), but was still banned by the Mods.The good news is, not a few people have found ways to keep from being banned from places like FAIR/MAD, and have matured such that they no longer come across as aversive or repelling to the thin or thick skinned.
You thought my posts on FAIR were "repelling"? I tried very hard to keep my posts even-keeled, including references for my positions, despite the constant personal invective thrown my way. Those insults didn't bother me (because I do have a 'thick skin'), and it drove folks nuts over there when I wouldn't bite at the personal attacks but simply continued to calmly demonstrate (with facts and citations) why their position was usually wrong.
harmony wrote:I travel a lot for business purposes. Last night, I was online in my hotel room, checking email and such, and realized that my access to MAD was an open door. I could have registered a fake name, with a made up for the occasion email address, and posted. However, I didn't. I did, however, check the threads and found them almost entirely boring, checked the posts of the posters I recognized and found them almost entirely lame. The place lacked variety and seemed almost eerily homogenous. Was it always that way, or is this the result of the purges of those with diverse thoughts?
Could this be a more viable explanation for certain perceptions like those expressed by "harmony"?
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
Pahoran wrote:It is gratifying to know that this little coner of the blogsphere is not reserved for anti-Mormons; but whether in fact I want to lend it legitimacy (or taint myself by association with it) is another question entirely.
Regards,
Pahoran
harmony wrote:Could this be a more viable explanation for certain perceptions like those expressed by "harmony"?
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
Maybe all the interesting people went to Disneyland, Wade. Or had the flu. Or took the night off. Or watched Survivor instead.
I just gave my impression. You don't like it, lump it.