Hey Shari I hate to kill the big conspiracy theory you have going.You know that one about someone deleted your post. Here are my two pieces of information that debunk that theory.
On the rare occasion we have had to delete or edit a post we are all too happy to take credit for it.Take the Shed's post it was deleted for content!! Big deal!! He wasnt banned as your lord and master does on a regular basis. If the post was that important to Shed then they should rewrite it without the obscenity and inappropriate comments. If they have an IQ above 90 it shouldnt prove too difficult. Shed can considerate it a lesson in civil discourse. A lesson the crew at DD might consider learning as well. Same goes for you too, dear, write it again and please stop taking yourself so serious. Believe me if someone had deleted it they would have said so and why. What do you think they are ..afraid of you or something? Please grow up.
I myself have composed many a post (probably around 5) that after I hit submit never actually ended up on the board. Where did it go?? Who knows? Who cares? In the world of cyberspace lost data between a server and a recipient is hardly news!! It happens ..deal with it. I, for one, since I have had that happen, always compose my posts (the ones that are longer than a sentence or two, like this one for instance) in my word program first, then I copy and paste it over, then hit submit. If it shows up and remains intact for awhile I then delete the copy in my word program. Problem solved!
-- Edited by IHavehadenoughofhaters at 21:13, 2007-06-20
Serial-Plaintiff Pilchesky and his DD cabal THRIVE on controversy...it's what keeps the troops interested & motivated. If there is no real controversy to be had...as in Patilla's meltdown, for example ("nut-bag goes ape-$hit at a council meeting"), they simply create one ("racist Scranton cops engaged in racial profiling in the neighborhood of longtime Scranton resident, taxpayer and all around good-guy Sam Patilla").
This is a predictable bunch.
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Free Speech does't require a multi-paragrah disclaimer Mr. Pilchesky.
::: ... compose my posts ... in my word program first, then I copy and paste ... :::
Cripes - that's waaay too organized for me to use on a daily basis. I would rather hit the submit button and when my lengthy post does not show up where it belongs, I would rather point my finger and blame everyone around me for the error (as is the fashion across the hall). Actually, if I knew I was going to be a long-winded gasbag in a post, I would work from Word, as well - especially when I was replying to one of Anti's racist rants.
(Remember back in the 60's and 70's, the old-timers would blame everything from a hangnail to the weather on the damned astronauts?)