The winds of change
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Be kind. No government, state, or local politics allowed. Admin has final decision for any/all removed posts.
Be kind. No government, state, or local politics allowed. Admin has final decision for any/all removed posts.
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- bugler
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The winds of change
Maybe in the new tubenet format users can vote to ban other users? I can think of one person (I am trying really hard to stay p.c. here) that I would definately vote off the island.
The temptation to quit will be greatest just before you succeed.
Regarding hard work; get tired. Good things happen on the other side of tired.
Regarding hard work; get tired. Good things happen on the other side of tired.
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- bugler
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The winds of change/ changes coming
"Thank you!", Sean-----and thanks in advance to future moderators for keeping this unique resource available.
-----Rick Oakes
-----Rick Oakes
- dmmorris
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- iiipopes
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I appreciate the different viewpoints as it makes me examine my own. And those who have seen my posts for any length of time have seen some of those points of view moderated or even outrightly changed as a result, as growth of perspective should be over time.
The problem is civility, or rather the lack thereof. Everyone should have a short course in the fine art of disagreeing in classical parliamentary style so that all the viewpoints can be expressed and discussed.
This is not "political correctness" in the watered-down sense it has come to be, it's just basic respect for another person, combined with openness to new ideas.
The problem is civility, or rather the lack thereof. Everyone should have a short course in the fine art of disagreeing in classical parliamentary style so that all the viewpoints can be expressed and discussed.
This is not "political correctness" in the watered-down sense it has come to be, it's just basic respect for another person, combined with openness to new ideas.
Jupiter JTU1110 Giddings Taku (2nd Generation)
"Real" Conn 36K (K&G 3F)
"Real" Conn 36K (K&G 3F)
- MartyNeilan
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