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Originally posted by Big Crunch
I think he means that a big gap is disproportionally harder to spam across than a little one.
Harder, yes, but to achieve such a high pc would require an intense amount of spamming bordering on obsession, I would think.
BTW, who does Ming answer to when he spams (assuming he ever would)?
"We may be in a hallucination here, but that's no excuse for being delusional!." K.S. Robinson, 'The Years Of Rice And Salt.'
Harder, yes, but to achieve such a high pc would require an intense amount of spamming bordering on obsession, I would think.
BTW, who does Ming answer to when he spams (assuming he ever would)?
hi ,
Dan or Mark , the site owners
but he never spams , .....
its normal for him and Mark to have such a high postcount , they have to mod around several hours a day , .......
Harder, yes, but to achieve such a high pc would require an intense amount of spamming bordering on obsession, I would think.
BTW, who does Ming answer to when he spams (assuming he ever would)?
Well I'm sure Mark and Dan would in an extreme case stop mods misbehaving...........but the main mods are invaluable to the site, so it has been seen in the past that mods can behave badly and retain their responsibilities, where others may have been banned for the same actions.
BTW, who does Ming answer to when he spams (assuming he ever would)?
Hey-- I was kidding. This lowly member of the warlord rabble has nothing but the deepest respect for Ming, a Diety who has a sauna and room for a pony. Gawd--how I wish that were me.
"We may be in a hallucination here, but that's no excuse for being delusional!." K.S. Robinson, 'The Years Of Rice And Salt.'
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