I see the thread I started has been closed, vaguely similar to the previous one which was deleted. No notice, no explanation. Surely if a thread is being deleted or closed and was started by a long term member it is ettiquete to at least advise what is happening.
The thread contained no foul language, and was merely a request from one member to another to explain a remark which I found ...
Colin
If you refer to thread #317 in this post you will see that I have given an explanation. However shouild you wish to continue this thread feel free to start chapter three.
David
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Originally Posted by ColinEssex
I see the thread I started has been closed, vaguely similar to the previous one which was deleted. No notice, no explanation. Surely if a thread is being deleted or closed and was started by a long term member it is ettiquete to at least advise what is happening.
The thread contained no foul ...
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Originally Posted by ColinEssex
I see the thread I started has been closed, vaguely similar to the previous one which was deleted. No notice, no explanation. Surely if a thread is being deleted or closed and was started by a long term member it is ettiquete to at least advise what is happening.
The thread contained no foul...
I can see post 317 however the watercooler say 316. If for some reason you are unable to navigate to #317 I will tell you what is says
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Due to popular demand this post has now been closed.
David
David
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Originally Posted by DCrake
I can see post 317 however the watercooler say 316. If for some reason you are unable to navigate to #317 I will tell you what is says
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Due to popular demand this post has now been closed.
David
David
I guess ...
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Originally Posted by DCrake
I can see post 317 however the watercooler say 316. If for some reason you are unable to navigate to #317 I will tell you what is says
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Due to popular demand this post has now been closed.
David
David
I guess ...
Quote: Originally Posted by ChrisO (dont play and couldnt hit a can with a stick) Regards, Chris. Would that be an empty or full can? They would produce different notes you know
Quote: Originally Posted by Brianwarnock Why drag Mike375 into this ? It is a long time since he upset anybody and is contributing to the tech forums. true enough, my appologies to Mike.
Quote: Originally Posted by Ron_dK There'"s a guitar tutoriol on Lady Madonna : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZP9gXMd0eo , so why don't you start a new thread on this subject and leave that "no notice" crap behind you ? Ok, have done. Col
Quote: Originally Posted by Brianwarnock Personally I think that Col over reacted to a comment made by Bob in the heat of the moment, but Bob could equally have resolved the issue by a simple apology/explanation. Brian The 'cooler is well overdue a big group hug.
For the benefit of those who cannot count past 316 see attached image. I would also like to say that I am not being dragged into this post, so do not expect any future responses. David
As an outside perspective, I would like to point out that Colin has gone to TREMENDOUSE lengths to receive some form of apology or explanation. While most of us may have seen Bob's comment as a joke or a comment to just get Colin's Goat. If nothing else this should show us all that Colin is truly offended and hurt. While our opinion may be that it was not to be taken seriously, that is not our judgment to make. I learned in grade 8...
It should be now apparent how little, if any at all, respect Colin has for the forum, the moderators and the members, with his incessant & petulant insistence for answer which he knows very well won't be had and is willing to circumvent the moderators' actions to that end. Like the boy who cried wolf, Colin simply revel in drama, except that he has resorted to eating dog's dung in public square to incite drama. He says...
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