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DISCLAIMER: in my experience, the following doesn't apply to 99% of my readership. Unfortunately, experience also shows it has to be written down for the remaining 1%.
The short version, when it comes to my comments policy, goes down to a line taken from the (mediocre) second opus of the Matrix:
"I built this place. Down here, I make the rules."
Let's elaborate a bit:
AVERTISSEMENT : selon mon expérience, ce qui suit ne s'applique pas à 99% de mes lecteurs. Malheureusement, l'expérience prouve aussi qu'il faut que cela soit écrit pour le pourcentage restant.
La version courte, concernant ma politique pour les commentaires, se résume à une ligne tirée du second (médiocre) volet de Matrix:
"J'ai construit cet endroit. Ici, je fais les lois."
Élaborons un brin :
If you need further help with the site, you may want to check the Field Manual. Ultimately, you can also drop me a line. I usually don't answer jellyfish and buttermonkey(1) hybrids however.
Si vous avez besoin de plus d'aide avec le site, jetez un œil au manuel d'instruction. Au pire, vous pouvez également m'envoyer un mot. J'ai cependant tendance à ne pas répondre aux fruits de l'union d'une méduse et d'un cul de singe.
| andreacarney | 5 years ago | |
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I just recently found your site via daybydaycartoon.com, and I must say that I am heartily impressed. Not only are you a remarkably good writer, I have very rarely heard or read such clear, sensible and right-minded arguments. You’ve won yourself yet another fan. In case you haven’t already seen this, I recommend reading this blog: http://www.livejournal.com/users/kim_jong_il__I find it very useful as a pick me up after having to listen to various diatribes on why the US is evil, and ridiculous accounts of how marvelous communism is. It’ll take that nasty socialism taste right out. Thanks again. P.S. start at the beginning, it’s funnier that way. |
| jkrank | 4 years, 12 months ago | |
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Eh, I am also new to this site...there seems to be some sort of error on the page, as I can’t read what you post on the right side of the site: P Seriously, what you’ve stated here is one of those scary EU things. They declare their wishes for more state power so brazenly, it’s striking. I am currently working on residency here in Eastern Europe, and I see the singularity of the EU drawing the East in. I figure I’ll be ejecting by then, back to the US. Still, I don’t see how a former military man considers his analogy sound. An army that centralizes all decision-making and solutions to an authority who probably does not have as much experience in the location as the regional commander, or possibly no experience in the military at all, is a recipe for Germany, er, military failure. I am no expert on the EU’s dizzying structure, but from the jist of what Behr stated, it seems that this is what he is advocating. |
Post title: Solutions
Date: 04th September, 2003