The closed discussion period should be:
1) 6 hours
2) 6 months
3) 6 monkeys
We open it up, we talks the talk, we votes, we shuts it down. This thread is to free up Bureaucracy for daily details as we hammer out the Big Issues towards a vote. Open only when a proposal has been made and seconded according to Buffista policy (Which we voted on!). If this thread is closed, hie thee to Bureaucracy instead!
The closed discussion period should be:
1) 6 hours
2) 6 months
3) 6 monkeys
I vote 6 monkeys!
That's the problem. You let monkeys onto the ballot and suddenly everybody goes monkey-crazy!
Oh, they're so cute! Oh, they're so helpful! Oh, they're so funny!
Before you know it, the board has been renamed "Monkey", all the threads are called "Monkey", everybody has to post under Monkey-related names, like "Monkey-Luvva" and we're only allowed to discuss Mutant Enemy shows that have monkeys in them.
Well, I say that monkeys are just a bunch of poop flinging trouble makers.
Well, I say that monkeys are just a bunch of poop flinging trouble makers.
Your monkey hate makes Joss cry.
Not only that, they masturbate in public.
Hence the need for monkey pants.
Nobody's suggested a free-number entry system so we can end up with four point two months or something? I'm not really advocating it, I'm just asking. I don't think people really hated 42, even the Fifty Faction.
Nobody's suggested a free-number entry system so we can end up with four point two months or something?
MATH!! MATH!!! Don't make me diss Halle.
I don't think people really hated 42, even the Fifty Faction.
I did, having voted whatever the minimum was.
BTW, as a point of clarification: Are we talking about 3 (or 6, or 4, or whatever) months, or 90 (or 180, or 120) days? Just so that there is no confusion. 3 months could be as few as 88 days, or as many as 92.
I'd say months. So, for instance, if we decide not to do something on May 1st and we decide on three months, the discussion could be reopened on August 1st.
Makes the math a lot easier, says the girl who has to give compliance deadlines in days and is tired of counting.