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hypewaders
12-02-07, 11:07 PM
When 2 participants have devolved groundbreaking conversation into ad-hominems, it might be fleetingly constructive for their respictive peer groups to challenge them to meet in this Corral, OK- Teach some dullards some manners and discipline.

Also nominations (drafts?) for debates should be posted. Then let's get back to the informal threads, because if formality reigns this will become SurvivorForums.

draqon
12-02-07, 11:13 PM
the main reason many of us are here...is not because we seek science...but because we lack society contact in real life and discussion involving science in real life

GeoffP
12-02-07, 11:20 PM
Dullards? Sounds ad homeiny. Does accusing someone of racism count?

leopold99
12-03-07, 01:56 AM
i always hated hominy.
what is that stuff anyway?

draqon
12-03-07, 01:59 AM
i always hated hominy.
what is that stuff anyway?

dried corn

Lucysnow
12-05-07, 03:15 AM
Dragon: the main reason many of us are here...is not because we seek science...but because we lack society contact in real life and discussion involving science in real life

Speak for yourself.

draqon
12-05-07, 04:52 AM
Speak for yourself.

ok whats your reason than?

Lucysnow
12-05-07, 06:13 AM
Boredom. An idle kick I engage in when I get the urge. I joined 05/09/03 and as you can see from my post count I hardly spend that much time here.

Challenger78
12-05-07, 07:26 AM
the main reason many of us are here...is not because we seek science...but because we lack society contact in real life and discussion involving science in real life

If you mean intelligent conversation.. Yeah..

draqon
12-05-07, 10:33 AM
Boredom. An idle kick I engage in when I get the urge. I joined 05/09/03 and as you can see from my post count I hardly spend that much time here.

allright than that still does not go over my concept...Relative to the number of posts a member has is direct proportionality of their lack of social contact in real life....so the higher the post number, the higher the lack of social contact is felt upon that member or in other words the lower social contact is felt upon that member.

Enmos
12-05-07, 10:37 AM
allright than that still does not go over my concept...Relative to the number of posts a member has is direct proportionality of their lack of social contact in real life....so the higher the post number, the higher the lack of social contact is felt upon that member or in other words the lower social contact is felt upon that member.

Well, you will at least have to divide it by the number of years a member has been active. Also post-'density' (lol) has got to have some sort of impact ;)

James R
12-14-07, 12:40 AM
Moderator note: Thread moved from the Formal Debates forum.