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Ooh, cool ... eight downvotes and counting!   (Is that a record?)   OOOOH!! And two more downvotes in less than one minute for this reply!   I oughta start collecting these things, and I would if I weren’t laughing so hard.

C’m on, people, lighten up.   You’re taking things much too seriously.   On the threads that I cited in the OP, poor Mr. Anonymous absolutely got blasted and on the assumption that someone known to somebody was trying to hide.   Maybe my comment just now was taken the same way?   Or did someone “know” what I was “really” saying, and reply in kind?   If so, I repeat:   lighten up!

Myself, I’d love to see the system set up so that it didn’t log me off by accident and dump my posts to Mr. Anonymous.   If other forums handle these issues a little differently, why can’t we simply discuss how the forum software could work differently or better?

“I have a few suggestions, which yes I have commented-on before, about how maybe the forum software could work better (IMHO) than it does now.”   That’s it; that’s all.

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In reply to Re: Once again ... is it time to get rid of the Anonymous Monk? by sundialsvc4
in thread Once again ... is it time to get rid of the Anonymous Monk? by sundialsvc4

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