Posts: 62 posted April 05, 2005 22:43 A reminder to all:
The In Memoriam forum is a place to say goodbye. That is all. Any discussions about the deceased belong in the Open Forum. We would rather have many threads regarding a death rather than start a discussion in the memorial section. The same goes for the Prayer Forum. Both of these are quiet forums. They aren't designed for debates and discussions, but for quiet and reflection.
I googled "peopslters" and found them to be a sub species of gremlin who's main interest in life is to clean out the residue left inside straws used by coke snorters. Peopslters children start out quite young cleaning bongs.
I googled "peopslters" and found them to be a sub species of gremlin who's main interest in life is to clean out the residue left inside straws used by coke snorters. Peopslters children start out quite young cleaning bongs.
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Did you mean: popstars
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Etymology: Middle English peple, from Old French peuple, from Latin populus and from poster
Date: 21st century
1 : plural : human beings making up a group or assembly or linked by a common interest and post on boards in dialog utilizing decorative or pictorial displays to effectively or ineffectively express views of various interest
2 : plural : the members of a family or kinship
3 : plural : the mass of a community as distinguished from a special class:
the peopslters and the moderators
4 : plural peopslters's : a body of persons that are united by a common culture, tradition, or sense of kinship, that typically have common language, institutions, and beliefs, and that often constitute an organized group once involved in cults
well moddishwasher~~~ seems this has been said before and uhmm it seems to me all the rules and rules within rules of conduct will bind you up in much details of rules within rules of conduct ESPECIALLY
"At GreaseSpot, the operative word is persistently."
iS Greasespot a separate entity of those who post here?
When to use the moderator alert (that little yellow triangle with a !):
When privacy is being violated. When something is being revealed about you or another person that has not been revealed on these forums by the person being talked about, i.e. any identifying information, including names, locations, workplaces, and any other dirt or old baggage.
When threats are being made. Definition of threat: "1. a declaration of an intention to inflict punishment, injury, etc., as in retaliation for, or conditionally upon, some action or course. 2. an indication or warning of probable trouble."
When you or someone else is being harassed. Definition: "to disturb persistently; torment; pester; persecute." At GreaseSpot, the operative word is persistently.
When you see vulgar and abusive language, unless you enjoy that type of thing. In which case, join into any of our colorful discussion in the Tacks forum. If it offends you, kindly alert GreaseSpot Cafe and we will assist you by altering your profile so you can no longer access that forum. What you don't read won't disturb you. However, the personal attacks there are not acceptable in any other forum.
There are filters here for pornography and profanity, but if something slips through, let us know.
When not to alert the moderator:
When the person you hate the most at GreaseSpot posts on 'your' thread.
When someone posts an opinion that is different from your own.
When you don't like the thread you are reading, but you don't have the self-control to turn off your computer.
More thoughts:
The moderators are a cyber police force. We have night sticks, riot gear, and ammunition. Our job is to control the riff raff.
If you call on us, help us out by giving as much information in the alert as you can. Maybe you've been following the thread, but the moderator has not. Moderators are GS posters, and only have so much time, just like you. So when you send one of us to a six page thread, and the offense is on page 5 1/2, give us a summary. What is the nature of the dispute? Did an infraction really take place? By and to whom? Maybe by writing it out yourself you can judge whether this is something that really needs attention.
May I sugggest Paw re-words the banner at the top of the Tacks forum? It currently reads:
No threats.
No harassment.
No profanity.
Keep your fights indoors.
just the line "no threats of physical injury" would suffice, as harrassment and profanity are allowed. Perhaps keep the line "Keep your fights indoors", which I take to mean don't harass and intimidate outside of the Tacks forum?
Thank you for the update/explanation of the rules. We all can see more clearly now.
We have two forums for those interested in the Political arena.
One follows all the normal rules of GS. And named "light"
The other has been made for those that want duke it out and not have to "pull their punches" And not everyone has access to it due to it's harsh nature. We made it an exception to the rule. Over a year ago, I wanted to just close it down, but through some discussion I was convinced that adjusting a few things could be beneficial to all involved. And in the past year, it has worked successfully. I still believe that it is a successful forum.
We will be performing system updates to all of our shared servers, starting Monday night at 11:00 PM Pacific, May 23rd, running into Tuesday Morning, at 3:00 AM Pacific, May 24th. Please be advised that each server will have approximately one hour of downtime during this window.
We will be doing equipment maintenance and upgrades to your server da014, on 7/1/2005, at or around 1:00 AM Pacific. This maintenance will require a short system downtime, approximately one half hour, during which your eve will not be accessible. As this is not an eve update you should see no changes to your website or community.
"Disguised" names, meaning using initials or asterisks:
Current -
cabinet members
corps coordinators
spokesmen
region coordinators
leaders of offshoots
For Anyone Else: Use title or position (no names, even disguised).
I have a real problem seeing some joe-blow low level branch leader or WOW family coordinator lambasted or humiliated by name in a thread when this person may be long out of TWI. Substituting an asterisk for a vowel does little to hide who we are talking about.
Frankly, there are people out there who could tell horror stories about most any of us.
The purpose of GreaseSpot first and foremost is a place to tell YOUR story. In doing so, do we need to dig up everyone else's garbage?
This is up for discussion. Where do you think the boundaries should be?
It seems to me that anyone here was as likely to be abused by a branch leader now long removed from TWI as he was by someone on the BOT. If no one else will stick up for him, maybe the branch leader DESERVES to be lambasted. I'm not particularly fond of dishing dirt, anyway; but I see no reason to exclude "lower" TWI officials.
And I thought the purpose of modifying names was to goof up search engines, not really to disguise identities.
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I googled "peopslters" and found them to be a sub species of gremlin who's main interest in life is to clean out the residue left inside straws used by coke snorters. Peopslters children start out quite young cleaning bongs.
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Location: Helena, Montana
Registered: September 24, 2002
Posts: 387 posted May 01, 2005 19:05 quote:
Originally posted by Tom Strange:
I'm trying to figure out what "peopslters" is???
I googled "peopslters" and found them to be a sub species of gremlin who's main interest in life is to clean out the residue left inside straws used by coke snorters. Peopslters children start out quite young cleaning bongs.
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Pronunciation: 'pE-Op stirz
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Etymology: Middle English peple, from Old French peuple, from Latin populus and from poster
Date: 21st century
1 : plural : human beings making up a group or assembly or linked by a common interest and post on boards in dialog utilizing decorative or pictorial displays to effectively or ineffectively express views of various interest
2 : plural : the members of a family or kinship
3 : plural : the mass of a community as distinguished from a special class:
the peopslters and the moderators
4 : plural peopslters's : a body of persons that are united by a common culture, tradition, or sense of kinship, that typically have common language, institutions, and beliefs, and that often constitute an organized group once involved in cults
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Yo "From the moderator"
I just read the modder below.
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AND
well moddishwasher~~~ seems this has been said before and uhmm it seems to me all the rules and rules within rules of conduct will bind you up in much details of rules within rules of conduct ESPECIALLY
"At GreaseSpot, the operative word is persistently."
iS Greasespot a separate entity of those who post here?
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When to use the moderator alert (that little yellow triangle with a !):
When privacy is being violated. When something is being revealed about you or another person that has not been revealed on these forums by the person being talked about, i.e. any identifying information, including names, locations, workplaces, and any other dirt or old baggage.
When threats are being made. Definition of threat: "1. a declaration of an intention to inflict punishment, injury, etc., as in retaliation for, or conditionally upon, some action or course. 2. an indication or warning of probable trouble."
When you or someone else is being harassed. Definition: "to disturb persistently; torment; pester; persecute." At GreaseSpot, the operative word is persistently.
When you see vulgar and abusive language, unless you enjoy that type of thing. In which case, join into any of our colorful discussion in the Tacks forum. If it offends you, kindly alert GreaseSpot Cafe and we will assist you by altering your profile so you can no longer access that forum. What you don't read won't disturb you. However, the personal attacks there are not acceptable in any other forum.
There are filters here for pornography and profanity, but if something slips through, let us know.
When not to alert the moderator:
When the person you hate the most at GreaseSpot posts on 'your' thread.
When someone posts an opinion that is different from your own.
When you don't like the thread you are reading, but you don't have the self-control to turn off your computer.
More thoughts:
The moderators are a cyber police force. We have night sticks, riot gear, and ammunition. Our job is to control the riff raff.
If you call on us, help us out by giving as much information in the alert as you can. Maybe you've been following the thread, but the moderator has not. Moderators are GS posters, and only have so much time, just like you. So when you send one of us to a six page thread, and the offense is on page 5 1/2, give us a summary. What is the nature of the dispute? Did an infraction really take place? By and to whom? Maybe by writing it out yourself you can judge whether this is something that really needs attention.
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May I sugggest Paw re-words the banner at the top of the Tacks forum? It currently reads:
No threats.
No harassment.
No profanity.
Keep your fights indoors.
just the line "no threats of physical injury" would suffice, as harrassment and profanity are allowed. Perhaps keep the line "Keep your fights indoors", which I take to mean don't harass and intimidate outside of the Tacks forum?
Thank you for the update/explanation of the rules. We all can see more clearly now.
~HAP
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You must have some pretty broad definitions of harrassment and profanity, Hap.
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pawtucket
HAP,
We have two forums for those interested in the Political arena.
One follows all the normal rules of GS. And named "light"
The other has been made for those that want duke it out and not have to "pull their punches" And not everyone has access to it due to it's harsh nature. We made it an exception to the rule. Over a year ago, I wanted to just close it down, but through some discussion I was convinced that adjusting a few things could be beneficial to all involved. And in the past year, it has worked successfully. I still believe that it is a successful forum.
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Downtime coming up
We will be performing system updates to all of our shared servers, starting Monday night at 11:00 PM Pacific, May 23rd, running into Tuesday Morning, at 3:00 AM Pacific, May 24th. Please be advised that each server will have approximately one hour of downtime during this window.
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For those of us who don't know the contents of the servers
(me and all the posters),
can you tell us a little more of what we can reasonably expect during this
time?
Will it be maybe an hour totally affecting the board?
30 minutes? 12 hours?
Will it knock out posting only, or will we be unable to read threads as well?
Will the documents and editorials from the Main Page still be accessible?
Will it affect all forums at once, or roll thru them one-at-a-time
allowing us to hop thru the ones that arent being worked on right this second?
I'm certainly not complaining, I'd just like to know ahead of time and
possibly plan accordingly.
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Basically during that time period the forum will be totally accessible for all but one hour.
During that one hour, you will not be able to access anything on the forums. You will most likely get a page cannot be found when trying.
But the chat room and the main sites documents WILL be available.
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Dan Carlson
Thanks for the info!
Turned over to the adversary-Jesus Christ!
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We will be doing equipment maintenance and upgrades to your server da014, on 7/1/2005, at or around 1:00 AM Pacific. This maintenance will require a short system downtime, approximately one half hour, during which your eve will not be accessible. As this is not an eve update you should see no changes to your website or community.
Thank you,
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Littlehawk
Thanks fer tha good work Paw!
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coolchef1248 @adelphia.net
thanks to you and your crew for all of your hard {fun} work!
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Zshot
Moderators,
A quick word concerning some recently deleted posts and threads concerning a couple posters/friends.
Thank you.
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What names are acceptable to be printed in full:
All Trustees/Directors, past & present
"Disguised" names, meaning using initials or asterisks:
Current -
cabinet members
corps coordinators
spokesmen
region coordinators
leaders of offshoots
For Anyone Else: Use title or position (no names, even disguised).
I have a real problem seeing some joe-blow low level branch leader or WOW family coordinator lambasted or humiliated by name in a thread when this person may be long out of TWI. Substituting an asterisk for a vowel does little to hide who we are talking about.
Frankly, there are people out there who could tell horror stories about most any of us.
The purpose of GreaseSpot first and foremost is a place to tell YOUR story. In doing so, do we need to dig up everyone else's garbage?
This is up for discussion. Where do you think the boundaries should be?
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It seems to me that anyone here was as likely to be abused by a branch leader now long removed from TWI as he was by someone on the BOT. If no one else will stick up for him, maybe the branch leader DESERVES to be lambasted. I'm not particularly fond of dishing dirt, anyway; but I see no reason to exclude "lower" TWI officials.
And I thought the purpose of modifying names was to goof up search engines, not really to disguise identities.
George
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Oh, and if anyone has a horror story about me, I'd be glad to hear it. It would give me an opportunity to apologize and clear the air.
George
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