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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Christopher L. Weeks writes:
> If
> you look at the snippets from your note above, you may find three breaches of
> this policy. Just as an example.
He he! Good one!
> P.S. And for what it's worth, position-related sigs don't bother me as much as
> silly quotes do.
Why? All quotes or just silly ones? :-) (I trimmed everything except debate
from the followups, which I recommend to everyone involved in this to emulate)
A good thought provoking quote is a good thing. It's when they don't change
much that things are boring and annoying. Quotes (and sigs) should be crafted
to match the topic when you can.
++Lar
CEO and Grand Poohbah of Milton Train Works, home of the finest commercially
available modern US prototype LEGO models in the world!
(visit quotes-r-us.org today for some truly silly quotes!)
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| (...) ;-) (...) as (...) Because they're totally inocuous, whle quotes are something that someone went out of their way to add. (...) Actually, I find really thought provoking quotes quite nice. But I can seriously do without Monty Python quotes. (...) (24 years ago, 14-Jul-00, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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