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Re: Why OT so MUCH? Isn't there a new category fo
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Posted by Billy NY on November 27, 2005 at 11:57:54 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Why OT so MUCH? Isn't there a new category for th posted by Massey 1080 on November 27, 2005 at 05:54:00:
It seems to work ok, maybe the forum title is not a perfect fit as people change the subject more. I think this particular heading is more of a convienent place to get to, the other new ones are not in the same column, people have been drifting off topic here for a long time. When you scroll down, you can find what may or may not interest you, go where you like within that discussion, always a click away to wherever. Obviously there has to be some parameters but it seems most people are very polite and friendly within these internet communities, very little policing is necessary, too bad a lot of people are not like that elsewhere. I always thought that if anyone is really bothered by O/T discussions and the supporting website is not short on space, there was no problem, maybe the reader has too much time on their hands to worry about such inane things, but that is a matter of opinion so I'll leave it be.
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