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Re: [STICKY] Forum rules: read before posting

Posted: 13 Feb 2016, 23:13
by Jack
Bogomips wrote:^ Just click the link.
I know that. Is it what brokenman said?

Re: [STICKY] Forum rules: read before posting

Posted: 13 Feb 2016, 23:32
by Ed_P
Jack wrote:In the last 4 month this forum went from nice forum to what we have today. Back then you could write a message and it would there but today you don't know if it will be delete, move or change. I don't even want to start a post because of that reason.
hmmmm I wonder what happened 4 months ago that could have changed how the forum works now. Sounds like the new way is turning some people off. Maybe an Admin wrote new Forum rules to shake things up. Hopefully francois will post a link to them. A forum without happy and active members usually doesn't last long. :(

Re: [STICKY] Forum rules: read before posting

Posted: 13 Feb 2016, 23:37
by aus9
There are reasons why people's posts or threads are deleted.

Writing without abbreviations is not a valid reason so relax.

Going offtopic is a reason but how far you drift off is looked at in context.

If anyone feels they have had a post deleted by me then do a pm to another moderator. Or vice versa.

Re: [STICKY] Forum rules: read before posting

Posted: 14 Feb 2016, 02:45
by francois
Image

Look at the bright side. This is the solution.
We all know that good news are to come. This will cheer up members.
Personally, I think that everyone is doing their best. Wisdom will come to us all. OOOOOOOMMMMMMMMM! 8)
Warm and friendly atmosphere: empathy, sympathy, kind look ... ... Accusation of the violation of being warm and friendly:
https://books.google.ca/books?id=PtBci2 ... es&f=false


Image

Re: [STICKY] Forum rules: read before posting

Posted: 14 Feb 2016, 12:41
by Bogomips
^ @francois
Shouldn't you have photoshopped the last two and a bit lines? :roll:

Re: [STICKY] Forum rules: read before posting

Posted: 14 Feb 2016, 16:52
by francois
Hum! I am not really sure what you are meaning here. Do you mean you do not like this photo of us with these two other members of our porteus forum? :D

Re: [STICKY] Forum rules: read before posting

Posted: 14 Feb 2016, 23:44
by Ed_P
francois wrote:Do you mean you do not like this photo of us with these two other members of our porteus forum? :D
Exactly. The guys should be photoshopped out. 8)


ah.... We better be careful. This thread may be moved and our comments edited. :sorry:

Re: [STICKY] Forum rules: read before posting

Posted: 14 Feb 2016, 23:55
by Bogomips
^ Thread cannot be moved. It is sticky!

[STICKY] Forum rules: read before posting

Posted: 10 Apr 2021, 13:14
by Bob1414
It's a bit of history. The efficient classics from usenet, before things became more chatty, are:
IIRC
AFAIK (which is different from IIRC)
IMO
BTW

There was once IMHO, but then over time no one was humble anymore.

There was :> which became LOL and then that degenerated into ROFLMFAO

[STICKY] Forum rules: read before posting

Posted: 08 Apr 2022, 02:06
by Rava
PS

Post Script or more correct postscriptum is Latin and hundreds of years old. For some funny reason the German wikipedia entry had a better explanation why in the past with hand written letters a PS or postscriptum was important, more so than today with digital communications or text editors in abundance. Therefore let me translate it:
Purpose
The postscript dates back to the time of letters, when everything was written by hand. It had the advantage that by forgetting an important part, you did not have to write everything again, but could simply attach it. In the age of e-mail communication, however, it is mainly used to attach a message that has nothing directly to do with the actual subject and is of a rather incidental nature.
German Source here: Postskriptum: Zweck

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Bob1414 wrote:
10 Apr 2021, 13:14
There was once IMHO, but then over time no one was humble anymore.
When I use it, I only use IMHO, never IMO… Call me old school. :D