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Offline spirantho

As far as I can see you just added another option which is the same as option 1.

And oh look, it happened to bump the thread out of its grave.

I've sen so many dead threads bumped back in  the last week it's looking like Sean of the Dead here.
Annoying thing is that sometimes good threads get kicked off the front page to make room for arguments that are done and dusted.... and what makes it worse is who do you complain to when it's the moderators who are doing the bumping??
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Offline spirantho

Re: Is emulation based x86 machines in Amiga cases really a no no? or......
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2012, 01:17:12 PM »
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I take that to mean your not a fan of women's thong underwear? You could complain to Orson Wells. Which good threads got bumped off the front page?


The 11th thread is another one that you bumped (about C=USA "coincidentally"). The 12th one, and therefore the one that would have been on the front page had the zombie threads not been raised up from Thread Purgatory, was a perfectly reasonable question asking about C64 emulation on the A1200.

And whether or not I'm a fan of women's underwear (what is this, Commodore-Amiga.org?) is beside the point, that's not the kind of "Amiga" I come to Amiga.org for. :)

Please, just let these threads go off. If people want to contribute, they can still see them in the last 50 posts or whatever. But bumping zombie threads (or transparent excuses like adding a junk option about women's underwear to a finished poll) is doing nobody any favours. It seems like the mods aren't moderating any more so much as trying to prod contentious issues to raise arguments and get more bandwidth.

Can't we get back to talking about what we all have in common, i.e. the Amiga? That's certainly what the results of the poll in this very thread say.
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