on 14-01-2015 12:24
on 14-01-2015 12:24
on 14-01-2015 13:32
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I think everyone knows my feelings on this but hey, it's a democratic society we live in supposedly. Each to their own and personally I feel a debate will achieve nothing but ill feelings amongst various members with cries of bullying being spouted both here and to admin.
Off topic is there if you want it, it will stay there so just carry on folks. If a subject in off topic is worthy of comment I will do so. If not, neither I nor the thread will lose out.
I ask only that we leave the BBC news where it belongs rather than rehashing it here just for the sake of upping post count.
on 14-01-2015 13:40
on 14-01-2015 13:40
on 14-01-2015 13:44
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on 14-01-2015 13:50
on 14-01-2015 13:50
on 14-01-2015 13:56
Get involved:
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on 14-01-2015 14:11
@jonsie wrote:I think everyone knows my feelings on this but hey, it's a democratic society we live in supposedly. Each to their own and personally I feel a debate will achieve nothing but ill feelings amongst various members with cries of bullying being spouted both here and to admin.
Off topic is there if you want it, it will stay there so just carry on folks. If a subject in off topic is worthy of comment I will do so. If not, neither I nor the thread will lose out.
I ask only that we leave the BBC news where it belongs rather than rehashing it here just for the sake of upping post count.
Cries of bullying? Surely not? Who would make such allegations? ???
on 14-01-2015 14:20
@jonsie wrote:I think everyone knows my feelings on this but hey, it's a democratic society we live in supposedly. Each to their own and personally I feel a debate will achieve nothing but ill feelings amongst various members with cries of bullying being spouted both here and to admin.
Off topic is there if you want it, it will stay there so just carry on folks. If a subject in off topic is worthy of comment I will do so. If not, neither I nor the thread will lose out.
I ask only that we leave the BBC news where it belongs rather than rehashing it here just for the sake of upping post count.
As we all know I post what I hope is interesting news related to Technology/ Phones / Tablets and Operating Systems.
I also hope if someone performs a Google Search and gets the Community Forum as a hit they may come here and learn ,and possibly join if they are an O2 Customer.
What confuses me and always has is the comment on "upping post count" ?
Does post counts mean that much to people to get a new rank name ?
Doesn't posting in "Wantys" or "The Virtual Lounge" go far more to upping a persons post count ?
Off Topic discussions has generated lots of informative and interesting debates and discussions.
Not to everyone's taste or interest I submit ,but we do have a broad cross section of people who like to use the 'Community' Forum in different ways. 😄
on 14-01-2015 14:28
on 14-01-2015 14:28
I'll just point you to unanswered topics, topics where the OP has posted so it won't remain unanswered and topiCS where only 2 friends have to out in your words 'engaged'.
Wants and it's predecessor have been going far longer than your good self and was the original off topic where nothing technical was posted. It's not post upping. Like minded people have been posting there for years and friendships established unlike some days where silly news items have been posted
I wonder who has started most threads on the community?
I will refrain from further comment on this thread otherwise admin will be forced to step in.
on 14-01-2015 14:39
on 14-01-2015 14:39