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Gravedigging in General.

Dobbsworld
07-07-2005, 08:10
Unfortunately it's one of mine.

http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=428852&page=1&pp=15

This is old news, and the new posts are like empty calories.

Request a mod come on out with a hunting rifle, aim square between the eyes, and let Old Yeller have it before he starts foaming at the mouth.

Either that, or close the thread.

Please.
JuNii
07-07-2005, 17:43
Unfortunately it's one of mine.

http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=428852&page=1&pp=15

This is old news, and the new posts are like empty calories.

Request a mod come on out with a hunting rifle, aim square between the eyes, and let Old Yeller have it before he starts foaming at the mouth.

Either that, or close the thread.

Please.Interesting... that thread is what... a couple of weeks old? I can see if it was two months or longer, but a couple of weeks is considered Gravedigging?

Once I went on Vacation for a couple of weeks, and revived some threads that I was participating in, didn't know that constituted as gravedigging.

I would be... flattered if someone dug up one of my old threads and kept it going... after all, that would mean that the topic was still interesting and viable.

(Not a comment on any mod action, if any were taken.)
Sarzonia
07-07-2005, 18:08
If someone posted something that provided new information or a different angle to the argument, even if it were a couple of months later, it wouldn't be classified as gravedigging. As it was, the posts were (in my non Mod opinion) rather silly and not intended to spark new debate. That's what made them gravedigging in my book, not the length of time.
Dobbsworld
07-07-2005, 19:27
Sarzonia makes my point for me. It's not the length of time, but the content that's at issue.

But I still think it's old news now in any event.

*Edit: especially as, at a glance, the thread is indeed now closed. Thank you, mystery moderator.