QUOTE(thekohser @ Thu 17th November 2011, 3:15pm)
QUOTE(radek @ Thu 17th November 2011, 3:35pm)
Lol, Geni is the person who thought that
Vice-Presidents of the United States are not subject to fixed terms (among some other nonsense).
What country do you live in? VPs in the United States could serve for 60 years,
if they wanted.
Term limits vs. fixed terms (yes there was some confusion on terminology in that discussion). I think (not 100% sure) that the term is still fixed at four years, though technically a VP can hold as many of these as they wish.
Anyway, the practical implications of all that is what? Last I checked Hubert Humphrey was no longer VP.
QUOTE(Michaeldsuarez @ Thu 17th November 2011, 3:15pm)
QUOTE(radek @ Thu 17th November 2011, 3:35pm)
Lol, Geni is the person who thought that
Vice-Presidents of the United States are not subject to fixed terms (among some other nonsense). And he says he's been de-admined three times. Not sure what the story with that one is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=...age=User%3AGeniAre you sure he or she was desysopped three times? The log suggests that Geni was only desysopped once. Geni had four RfA's, and only two of them were successful. The sequence of events as I see it goes as follows:
- First RfA results in Geni becoming a sysop.
- Geni loses he or her sysop rights.
- Second RfA fails.
- Third RfA fails.
- Fourth RfA results in Geni becoming a sysop for a second time.
It's what s/he claimed: "
I've been de-admined 3 times that I can recall."
How did s/he loose'em first time?
Edit:
Ah, one of these other times was probably the temporary desysop by Jimbo, which preceded the official de-sysop by ArbCom. So this is the fella that was restoring Daniel's article.
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