Arch
Married to Night Train
- Location
- Salford, UK
Wigsie said:Its ALWAYS the quiet ones Arch.... ALWAYS!![]()
Um, that line doesn't look so good in conjunction with the top line of your sig...
Wigsie said:Its ALWAYS the quiet ones Arch.... ALWAYS!![]()
Arch said:Um, that line doesn't look so good in conjunction with the top line of your sig...
Gerry Attrick said:Perhaps the fairest way is for members to volunteer to be a mod and submit a c/v in the same way as applying for a job. Then the c/v's could be sifted by existing mods, and Shaun (genuflect) of course by reference to the c/v and past posts. That way, the members who think they could do the job get the chance to prove it. However, the members should then have the right to dismiss a mod who can't cut it. (Not Shaun of course).
Oh heck, my post was not meant to be taken too seriouslyalecstilleyedye said:after the c+ exodus shaun realized that so many new members overnight would need some mods, so he asked for volunteers. you'd have to ask him how he chose from the applicants, or if he just trusted his luck.
subsequent recruiting has been done by mods nominating and shaun making a decision, often on the number of votes cast.
alecstilleyedye said:after the c+ exodus shaun realized that so many new members overnight would need some mods, so he asked for volunteers. you'd have to ask him how he chose from the applicants, or if he just trusted his luck.
subsequent recruiting has been done by mods nominating and shaun making a decision, often on the number of votes cast.
marinyork said:We all know the theory. The only flaw in that is that you end up with the mods being a clique and all chums with each other and no diversification as we have now. It all works fine until you run into something like peanut or Joe where moderators themselves start misbehaving. Not that I have a problem with the current lot, they are all nice people in their ways and suitable forum institutions.
marinyork said:We all know the theory. The only flaw in that is that you end up with the mods being a clique and all chums with each other and no diversification as we have now. It all works fine until you run into something like peanut or Joe where moderators themselves start misbehaving. Not that I have a problem with the current lot, they are all nice people in their ways and suitable forum institutions.
marinyork said:We all know the theory. The only flaw in that is that you end up with the mods being a clique and all chums with each other and no diversification as we have now. It all works fine until you run into something like peanut or Joe where moderators themselves start misbehaving. Not that I have a problem with the current lot, they are all nice people in their ways and suitable forum institutions.
Bollo said:I think Shaun runs a 'casting couch', where all who wish to become mods must submit to his depraved lusts.
IMHO that makes them a bit narrow-minded to be modsArch said:I quite enjoyed it, but I think some of the guys were less keen....![]()