Connie, could I send your (anonymous) quote to the organizers? We're looking for good stuff to put in the press release. So not only might you influence the English language, you might influence other writers to influence the English language!
Connor ,'Not Fade Away'
Bureaucracy 2: Like Sartre, Only Longer
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What does this mean? I know that sometimes people who leave ask to have their accounts marked inactive, but do unused accounts also "go inactive" after a certain period of time?
do unused accounts also "go inactive" after a certain period of time?
Nope, but some are never activated.
Nope, but some are never activated.
And some appear to spontaneously deactivate. I have no idea if this is user error or a bug in the activation routine. Although it occurs to me that most of the reports of this occurred with new users who registered when we were getting the error messages. What happens when you try to activate the account, and you run out of connections? It seemed like the system would let them in anyway, but not activate the account. Then the next time they tried to get in, it wouldn't let them.
The "deactivation" seems to happen when a new user logs in for the first time and changes their password from the system generated one. We've gotten a bunch of emails from users about this.
t on edit Actually, I wonder if the new user is ever active. Maybe clicking on the activation URL and immediately changing your password messes with the initial activation?
t /grasping-at-straws
Ah, thanks for the explanation.
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I have a mumblemumble dictionary cap I got from one of erinaceous's coworkers, and I shall wear it with especial pride from here on in, even if it *doesn't* work with my hair.
Misha, didn't he at least get you the mumblemumble t-shirt?
I heard back from one of the organizers who said that an email assent for inclusion should be fine, and he's getting me exact wording.
Yeah, Misha's friend sounds mumblemumble cheap.
Would the e-mail assent work for folks like me, whose RL name is not their board name? Come to think of it, how to I prove that I am, indeed, Sophis Brooks....