Straight pull section or not.
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Straight pull section or not.
OK folks if admin can see some numbers then it might get better attention.
If the numbers in favour are neither here nor there then lets forget it.
You cant beat a bit of democracy
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If the numbers in favour are neither here nor there then lets forget it.
You cant beat a bit of democracy
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Re: Straight pull section or not.
Voted. I'd love a straight pull section, it'd make it much easier to find the relevant resources and posts.
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Re: Straight pull section or not.
I fear FBUK response will be much like the remoaners - "yes, you voted and have the majority but we know better"............
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Re: Straight pull section or not.
breacher wrote:I fear FBUK response will be much like the remoaners - "yes, you voted and have the majority but we know better"............
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Re: Straight pull section or not.
If people want a dedicated AR forum, it would appear that unfortunately (due to the site bias) that means finding/using another forum to discuss AR related topics!
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Re: Straight pull section or not.
Off you goGeek wrote:If people want a dedicated AR forum, it would appear that unfortunately (due to the site bias) that means finding/using another forum to discuss AR related topics!
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Re: Straight pull section or not.
Nice positive attitude!christel wrote:Off you goGeek wrote:If people want a dedicated AR forum, it would appear that unfortunately (due to the site bias) that means finding/using another forum to discuss AR related topics!
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Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
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Re: Straight pull section or not.
christel wrote:Off you goGeek wrote:If people want a dedicated AR forum, it would appear that unfortunately (due to the site bias) that means finding/using another forum to discuss AR related topics!
Really.......
I know a few people who have left FB because of the way Dromia deals with things, anyone would think it's his forum....
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Re: Straight pull section or not.
I think that is very positive, giving people the freedom to go wherever they want.snayperskaya wrote:Nice positive attitude!christel wrote:Off you goGeek wrote:If people want a dedicated AR forum, it would appear that unfortunately (due to the site bias) that means finding/using another forum to discuss AR related topics!
Try CSR?
I am being serious, this forum will not have a separate section.
Like it or not, this forum has two admins, we both do a lot around here, if people choose to leave because they do not like the way things are done then so be it.
We have forum rules, read them, that way a lot of this "where has my post gone" won't happen.
Re: Straight pull section or not.
I moderated a forum this sort of size single handed for a couple of years, it is hard work and never ending, so I would like to thank admin and confirm my support.
With regard to people power, unlike our country, this site is not a democracy, you are not required to pay taxes and by the same token no-one is forced to be here.
I just want to read about and lust over people's chosen discipline, and am not bothered about the name of the sub forum as long as the content is interesting..
With regard to people power, unlike our country, this site is not a democracy, you are not required to pay taxes and by the same token no-one is forced to be here.
I just want to read about and lust over people's chosen discipline, and am not bothered about the name of the sub forum as long as the content is interesting..
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