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    Unhappy Anniversary

    Hi, Webmaster

    Today, I see my friend LEINSKE should have had 54 years ...

    Halas ... he died at the beginning of the year on January the 20Th

    If you need the official paper ... just ask for, I'll send you.

    PS: It's on the first page of his Web side ( still open )...

    So, Alain de V** ( his real name ) never will be here any more ...

    Thanks for unregistering him ...

    Alain
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    Sorry to hear about Leinske.

    By deleting a Registered User from the forum, all their posts can either be deleted or alternatively are set annonymously to 'Guest'. Leinske did make a contribution to the forum and he can alternatively be left inactive 'in memoriam' whichever is preferred. I have removed some of his details for example to prevent his Birthday appearing in the interim.

    We solicit the forum's opinion here and will follow the majority's wish on the matter. (a) Delete all trace, (b) Delete but keep posts set to 'Guest' or (c) Keep as inactive?

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    And while that's a "Touching" techinical explaination.

    I have to wonder about the amount of changes being made recently.

    Why should your birthday not be remembered, after you're gone?

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    > Why should your birthday not be remembered, after you're gone?

    Actually no reason other than to remind folks annually that they're no longer with us, and those who don't know prevent posting Birthday wishes and sending messages to those who will neither receive or appreciate them...

    > I have to wonder about the amount of changes being made recently.

    Is that a refernce to some thread edits that have been made by me last week?

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    Smile my 2 cents ...

    Hi, Mel
    Hi, Darrel

    "in mémoriam " is the best that can be done ... my opinion.

    I was just a bit anxious about Marie-Rose's reaction when receiving the mail from the Forum ... she is not so strong, nervously.

    There's no reason at all to remove his contribution to this forum, I knew him enough to know he always likes to be any help.

    Reminding his memory to Forum's folks is also a nice thing.

    to Mel : this thread has no reference to the Forum life ... you're our "Roy Bean" ( see " the law on the West side of the Pecos River" LOL ! ) and we respect all your decisions.
    and Most of time we agree with ...

    Thanks for Alain

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    I guess I should file my "Last will and Testament" before it's too late.

    In the event of my untimely demise, I wish that eveything I've done in life, remains intact.

    I don't want to be the Dead Guy that's not here anymore and should be deleted.

    I'd rather just be the guy that did cool stuff when he was here, but isn't around anymore. And my birthday will still be Nov 26. 100 years from now.

    Oh, and Yes!
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    OK, I've reinstated the DOB but kept the age and year hidden so that Leinske does not age anymore. I've removed his email so that his family are not distressed by any communications from this forum. The rest stays as-is.

    As for edits... since justification seems is required...

    1. One thread was pruned. It was goddam embarassing. Everything of a technical nature was kept, but most of the more serious slagging between participants was removed. That in itself removed about 50% of the posts. In six months time, everyone concerned would be wishing they hadn't posted what they did... as far as this forum is concerned it didn't happen and we can all move forward as born-again friends.

    2. A second thread was ammended to ensure original authors rights were recognised as the way it originally appeared made it look like it was all the exclusive work of one participant only. After pruning one thread, last thing I wanted is to waste time having the same thing happen a second time around.

    3. A number of posts along with their originators were permanently deleted for posting spam.

    Which of the above do you particularly object to?

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    Tanks for all, Mel.

    There are two angels on this Forum ...

    Really hope to meet you one day ...

    and I promise not to talk about anything relative to Forum, Electricity or Silicium !!!

    LOL !

    Alain
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    mmm, and all this time i thought it was Silicone
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    Default One of the good guys

    This forum, is beginning to feel like a second family. Sorry to hear about Leinske. If he liked to help, as Alain has said, he was one of the good guys.

    As for how the forum should be run, Mel you have my full support. Your motives are always above reproach. Your methods seem to me, to be rock solid logic. No one can please everyone “across the board”. The more you do, and/or the more power you wield, the more people will disagree.

    I feel sorry for the administrators of any moderated forum. It is a narrow line to walk.

    Important to remember; it is your duty to make the difficult decisions. But, it is also your duty to, not have to agonize over your decisions. If you let us cause you to “second guess” too many “calls”, then you will get dragged down, and not want to continue. Keep up the fight. Your contribution to the forum, both in information and administration is extraordinary. We are extremely fortunate for all the angels on this forum.

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    You always have my permission to do “what you see fit”.
    If possible just leave the posts and delete any birth year and email service. Exactly, as you nicely did, for Leinske. Good call.

    I agree with the three edit examples you have given. Now, I am off to look up the slang definition of “slagging” and translation of “Silicium”

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    >> Which of the above do you particularly object to?

    It's not so much what I object too, as it is what Crownhill wants for their forum.

    As you know, I've already lost my admin status once for deleting posts. And been talked to on 2 other occasions for the same thing. It turns out that the actions were justified, hence I'm still Admin. But it seems very clear what Crownhill wants for their forum.

    Freedom of Speech, and Poster Responsibility.

    This was a quote from Lester to me, that seems to sum it up pretty good.
    Like all forum members, your contributions to the forum are welcome. The moderation tasks that you perform are OK, i'm not so certain that i like removal of posts that people wish they'd not made. Once somthings in the public domain, it should stay there regardless. They should think before posting. But i'll run with your descisions, they dont seem to be unjustified.
    I guess I just thought it applied to both of us.
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    Usually what goes, goes...

    But sometimes things go a bit too far... when you read a thread and cringe as to some of the comments and character assassination that's being thrown about, then it's time to make a judgement call. I didn't get involved. I didn't take sides. I took the decision that the forum would be a better place if posts on a particular thread made in the heat of the moment that later make you look like a complete prat in the cold light of morn would better serve relations between forum members if they weren't there. How many times have you woken up in the morning looked around at whose sharing your bed and thought "OMG whatever possessed me to do that last night?"!!

    Dammit, I gave up a pretty good job offer of moderating the Middle-East in order to prune that thread... at least the other job gave you a bullet-proof limmo and Air Miles...

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    Melanie – Darrel,

    While this discussion on how to censor the forum is an interesting topic. Do you not think a new thread would be a better place to have it in respect for the reason this thread was started?
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    Not necessary.
    I think we're done here.

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    Talking Good News

    Archeologists found it ... in the End !!!

    The Table of the Forum law ... of course.

    The link : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Bean

    Alain

    PS: Leinske had a ( good ) lot of humour sense too ... i'm not to blame !!!
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