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  • Ally
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    Probably because no one has hit report post yet. I was wondering the same thing, about lying about the cause of his banning, and just got pissed enough to do that. Anyone who was around and witnessed and know he was lying, feel free to do the same.
    Last edited by Ally; 01-26-2010, 03:56 PM.

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  • Chris
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    To be quite honest, I don't understand why A. P. is being allowed to misrepresent repeatedly the circumstances in which he was banned from the boards.

    If it's considered to be a major infraction of the rules simply to argue with a moderator, how can it be acceptable to try to make the moderator's action appear completely unreasonable by lying about the circumstances that led to that action being taken?

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  • Ally
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    Originally posted by Cap'n Jack View Post
    Natalie, for the record what I actually said at the time was that because the image had been through photoshop I felt I was unable to trust either its accuracy or origin. I think any document examiner would have similar misgivings about an image that had been subject to computer enhancement.
    We are not privy to the details of the enhancement, so obviously should be wary.
    Then I got banned.
    More lies. He got banned when he accused Phil of inserting the background, was told to provide evidence or withdraw the claim and when he was unable to do so, told the admin to go to hell.

    In my opinion, he should have never been allowed back on the boards.

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  • Natalie Severn
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    Originally posted by Cap'n Jack View Post
    "The one best place to bury a good dog is in the heart of his master."


    Thank you, Simon, that is a truly profound and lovely sentiment.
    Yes Simon it is.And when you need them they are still there.
    I envy you Ap with your new wolfdog! Wish we could have a dog again here but the flat in London is too restricting.
    Last edited by Natalie Severn; 01-26-2010, 12:47 PM.

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  • Cap'n Jack
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    "The one best place to bury a good dog is in the heart of his master."


    Thank you, Simon, that is a truly profound and lovely sentiment.

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  • protohistorian
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    Originally posted by Ally View Post
    Factual correction: I have amassed no wealth of information on the Ripper topic. That is the work of Stephen Ryder, John Bennett, Robert Clack, Stewart Evans, and many more too numerous to name who have done the research and gotten their hands dusty to provide us with new knowledge. I am piss poor ignorant on the subject compared to most of them.
    This brings us to the point that those who have gone before us have done some damn fine and very solid research. Ally is indeed correct, it should be defended with determination. Perhaps there would be less jackasses if we were to take into consideration the value of that contribution. Where would we be without Stewart Evans or Paul Begg,Kieth Skinner, Martin Fido,or Donald Rumbelow (list is far from complete but I am angry) . Perhaps we are not ripper enlightened individuals as a whole, but I can say with certainty, I am better for their efforts. I will not hesitate to call shenanigans on someone I know is lying, and I ask no other to do it either. Dave
    Last edited by protohistorian; 01-26-2010, 07:43 AM.

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  • DVV
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    "Homme sans ennemi, homme sans valeur."
    Proverbe serbe.

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  • protohistorian
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    Originally posted by Phil Carter View Post
    Norma,

    And on that point...

    civility

    noun...... politeness, consideration, courtesy, tact, good manners, graciousness, cordiality, affability, amiability, politesse, complaisance, courteousness
    Example
    Most people treat each other with at least some civility.
    Quotation
    "Civility costs nothing and buys everything" [Mary Wortley Montagu Letter to her daughter]
    Proverb
    "A civil question deserves a civil answer"

    best wishes

    Phil

    PS... Neil...dont even think about it when I buy you a pint...hahaha... I'll set my ex wife on you!
    Lets try this again. sohere is the definition. Please forgive my dumbassery. Dave

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  • protohistorian
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    And here is a working definition for those of you who feel you possess less than civil skills. Expect to see this citation frequently! php?t=3913 Dave

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  • Simon Wood
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    "The one best place to bury a good dog is in the heart of his master."


    Ben Hur Lampman, from the Portland Oregonian Sept. 11, 1925.

    Regards,

    Simon

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  • Cap'n Jack
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    'How are those beautiful wolf dogs of yours?'

    Dust and dead dreams I'm afraid, Natalie, but their cosmic image has been reborn in the soul of my new wolf passed to me on stormy sea of universal rage, so I walk him, and unleash him on common ground, and let slip the dogs of war. And all is then tranquil. With a strong gin. And some vim.

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  • Phil Carter
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    Norma,

    And on that point...

    civility

    noun...... politeness, consideration, courtesy, tact, good manners, graciousness, cordiality, affability, amiability, politesse, complaisance, courteousness
    Example
    Most people treat each other with at least some civility.
    Quotation
    "Civility costs nothing and buys everything" [Mary Wortley Montagu Letter to her daughter]
    Proverb
    "A civil question deserves a civil answer"

    best wishes

    Phil

    PS... Neil...dont even think about it when I buy you a pint...hahaha... I'll set my ex wife on you!

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  • Natalie Severn
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    Cap"n Jack,
    I reckon we have rocked the boat enough here one way or another for a while....just let me say "night, night dont let the bed bugs bite!"

    How are those beautiful wolf dogs of yours?

    Norma

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  • Natalie Severn
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    Thats so good to hear Monty! Thanks. because actually I have always looked forward to seeing you all !And ....... I am actually very impressed by the scrupulous way you all go about your research and what you discover and the way you test it out.
    But best of all? The last bit of your post gave me the first good laugh of the night!
    see ya soon

    Norma
    Last edited by Natalie Severn; 01-26-2010, 03:09 AM.

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  • Cap'n Jack
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    Natalie, for the record what I actually said at the time was that because the image had been through photoshop I felt I was unable to trust either its accuracy or origin. I think any document examiner would have similar misgivings about an image that had been subject to computer enhancement.
    We are not privy to the details of the enhancement, so obviously should be wary.
    Then I got banned.

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