A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
Current Stompy Feet: ita, Jon B, DXMachina, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych
Thank you, ita.
Burrell, the only "we" I was referring to in my comment you thought might be condescending referred to the five or six people who were actively discussing practical voting issues at the time you joined the discussion. That's all. Sorry if there was any miscommunication.
Oh, bless you ita. There are not words enough to do you justice. Had I time and technical know-how, I'd be all over the notion of setting up an official
Minions of ita
website to halloo your name to the reverberate hills and make the babbling gossip of the air cry "ita!"
In short, you are the dog's bollocks. Go you.
you are the dog's bollocks
I am going to presume that's a really big positive. Which makes sense, certainly from the dog's point of view.
Heh. Yes, it is a positive - sorry, my bad. It's a slightly antiquated phrase popular in UK parlance in the late 90s, not quite so much in 2003. See also "The mutt's nuts" for whacky canine testicular complimentary goodness. (Or do I mean complementary goodness? Alas, me and my erratic spelling...)
t /Natter
Aww, Fay, you're the mutt's nuts.
Hokay. Here's where we're at financially:
Contributions recieved: $1,173.83 from 38 people
Bank fees: $133.25
PayPal fees: $17.80
DomainDiscover fees: $100
HostRocket (2 years' hosting, recent upgrade and support fees): $307.70
buffistas.org registration (to jengod): $35
Total out: $593.74
Total left: $580.08
In short, Go Team Buffista and all of that.
I'm not saying this to be critical because I know a lot of research was done to pick a bank, but why are the bank fees so high? What are they for?
I know, I know. We're paying $9.50 a month. I need to look into getting it lower, but have not.
Carrying over something I said on the WC thread: about making old threads into zip files for downloading and offline reading. Naturally, the Nillys would no longer work, however, that is not a problem. Since the zipped HTML file would open in the browser as one long page, it's a simple matter of hitting Ctrl + f, typing in the post number of the original Nilly and reading. To coincide with this, a stompy can edit Nilly's thread and give the Post # instead of the old link.
It really isn't that difficult -- hell, if I can do it for the TT threads I've threadsucked, then anyone can -- and if it can do something to prevent another server overload and reduce bandwidth and server space blow-out, then a bit of inconvenience is worth it.