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Subject: RE: BS: Native Behaviors in Mudcat Society From: Little Hawk Date: 07 Jan 09 - 09:57 PM Your timing is way off, Amos. |
Subject: RE: BS: Native Behaviors in Mudcat Society From: Azizi Date: 07 Jan 09 - 10:12 PM I found the thread on BS: Thread Drift . It turns out to be a humor {humour} thread and not one that seriously talks about the reasons why threads do {and maybe should} go off-topic. Maybe I was thinking of another Mudcat thread that includes that kind of discussion. I'm not sure. However, I found this comment from that thread to be interesting [in a thought provoking way-though truth be told, my thoughts are provoked one way or the other by just about any comment] Subject: RE: BS: Thread Drift From: autolycus - PM Date: 13 Mar 06 - 05:24 AM Thread drift happens amongst creative types like us who know that things are connected - we prefer joined up thinking. A downside of thread drift is that interesting stuff in the drift cannot be found, cos it's not identifiable from the thread title. Another downside is that a subject can't be properly discussed by the point being kept to. Perhaps, Peace, in our 'against thread drift' moments , we can bring subjects back to the point. If there turn out to be determined drifters.............well that's yin/yang life. Ivor |
Subject: RE: BS: Native Behaviors in Mudcat Society From: Bill D Date: 07 Jan 09 - 10:31 PM so, Uncle Dave O...was there a beer in the refrigerator? |
Subject: RE: BS: Native Behaviors in Mudcat Society From: GUEST,Russ Date: 08 Jan 09 - 10:40 AM I remember another thread from years ago that complained about threads being hijacked. You can image where that went. Thread drift and off-topic posts just seem to be a fact of life at mudcat. Russ (Permanent GUEST) |