4 is the number, right?
Does this even have to go to a vote? I thought we agreed to keep up Support the Writers through the strike, which implies that it would come off the site once the strike ended.
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4 is the number, right?
Does this even have to go to a vote? I thought we agreed to keep up Support the Writers through the strike, which implies that it would come off the site once the strike ended.
The original ballot, in Jon B. "Sunnydale Press" Nov 13, 2007 12:02:02 pm PST said:
Add an icon to our header, replacing the random quote generator, supporting the WGA Strike.
I think that now that there's no more strike (yay!) to support, the icon for supporting it is no longer required and is supposed to be gone, so the board can return to its usual, natural (in the lack of a better word) look.
The change from the regular look was something that called for a vote, but I agree with Burrell - I don't think that returning back to the way things originally have been, once the change is no longer required, is a matter for a vote.
No vote. Please no vote. Just quotes.
Quotes! Quotes! Quotes!
They're baaaaack!
thanks, Jon
Yay!
Yay! Thanks, Jon.
Natter: Hey Nilly, I think it's connie neil's birthday. Not sure if you had her on your list.
Nope, it's not on my list.
I put in the Buffista Calendar list only the people who specifically asked me to be on it. I mean, some people prefer, for their own reasons, to keep their birthdays to themselves (and there were even a few people who specifically asked me not to "happy birthday" them on their birth date). I wouldn't want to do the opposite of what they prefer, especially on their birthday, you know?
So it's an opt-in list only.
(And a happy second-day-of-your-new-age to you, lovely lady!)
t /not so Natter, after all