STOP EDITING YOUR MESSAGES!!!
semicycler
Posts: 138
Now I realize that nobody is perfect and when you post a message, you often feel the need to correct the post. Sometimes, we even post in haste, totally regret what we posted, and edit out the offensive material. But COME ON!!!! The past three days' posts are nearly impossible to follow because every other post has been censored.
Think first, read what you writing, post it and LEAVE IT ALONE.
Thank you.
Think first, read what you writing, post it and LEAVE IT ALONE.
Thank you.
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Seriously, I just didn't want to be subject to all those people "<<<<Quoting just part of my text>>>>", to make some miniscule point.
Of course they may not make sense, now that a bunch of others were edited/removed, but they may not have made much sense anyways!
Ken
Why do people edit posts?
Anyway, our credo here is: "Registry set related, is registry set related", and we're pretty strict about that. Like today's discussion of a new and popular movie, where it was determined that children of prominent Registry Set Holders should not attend.
Are you lost? Can we help you? Please see the "Site Map"
Oh, and we edit stuff like: <<<<"...but wouldn't these posts be better off in the open forum?">>>> because they're embarrassing to their poster. No offense intended.
Apologies to the newbie. See how we are. This guy has amassed 10 posts to his name and he's already telling us "where to go," AND, he's sensitive? He'll fit in perfectly here!!
Another answer to your question, Buff, lies towards the top of this thread (you must have missed it on your way down here to police our activity - told you he'd fit in well here) concerning people quoting only portions of text for the sake of their arguement, usually italicized and/or surrounded by those little "greater than", "less than" thingies. This is considered in poor taste, highly rude and a very bad practice. I hope this helps.
Please don't leave. See how ironic things are. Your answers come even before you get peeved.
And, yes, even poetry and humor. We've got it all here at Registry Central and like I said, no offense intended.
We even like sensitive newbies who tell us to go to the open forum when we are discussing really important Registry Stuff.
09/07/2006
There was an old slabber from Nantucket....
-You've got to try harder to live up to your name.
Other than insults- what do you collect?
Ray