Is there a way to find a Buffista's profile without paging through various threads to find a post from them?
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Not unless you're a stompy.
Ah well...(returns to paging through posts). Thanks!
You can suck a block of a thread the poster is known to frequent and note a post number. t /voice of experience
Gus agrees the Nillysite ready to be seen by the world.
I was thinking we might want to add it to the Buffista Links pages.
Maybe even add a link in the Firefly thread description.
For example:
Firefly 3: Too Damned Pretty to Die (xxxx messages)
Discussion of all things Firefly. - Nilly's Firefly reviews
What do you think?
Trying with code source from main page...
Firefly 3: Too Damned Pretty to Die (9311 messages, 14 new)
Discussion of all things Firefly - Nilly's Firefly reviews
Go right ahead and add it to the links page, Daniel -- we don't need to consense on it -- it's a community constructed page. I don't know if it needs to be in the thread header, though.
I'm with ita. And I think it doesn't need to be in the thread header. The Links page makes perfect sense, however.
The reason I proposed it in the header, is that we tend to spend a lot of time telling people to go to the link and the fact it promotes Nilly's site seemed like a good idea to hold the number of "Look for the Nilly Firefly Reviews site listed in the Buffista Links over to the side" replies.
And? I thought it would be kind of cool to say "Look! more Nilly!" but that's just me.....
Adding to links....
There is, I think, an inaccuracy in the RQG. I currently have "Two by two. Gloves of blue. Two by two." I am fairly certain that the line is "Two by two. Hands of blue. Two by two."
There is, I think, an inaccuracy in the RQG. I currently have "Two by two. Gloves of blue. Two by two." I am fairly certain that the line is "Two by two. Hands of blue. Two by two."
It is indeed. In fact, from both the script and the transcript:
RIVER: Two by two, hands of blue. Two by two, hands of blue.