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thekohser
Jimbo's perplexed (once again), doing battle with a blogger. (Such lofty ambitions, Jimbo.)

If I weren't banned, I'd add a response: "Just call him a 'troll' and move on like you normally do, Jimmy!"
Jon Awbrey
QUOTE(thekohser @ Sat 21st November 2009, 12:07pm) *

Jimbo's perplexed (once again), doing battle with a blogger. (Such lofty ambitions, Jimbo.)

If I weren't banned, I'd add a response: "Just call him a 'troll' and move on like you normally do, Jimmy!"


Now, now, Jimbo would never do anything that dehumanizing …

Jon tongue.gif
wjhonson
QUOTE(thekohser @ Sat 21st November 2009, 9:07am) *

Jimbo's perplexed (once again), doing battle with a blogger. (Such lofty ambitions, Jimbo.)

If I weren't banned, I'd add a response: "Just call him a 'troll' and move on like you normally do, Jimmy!"


But your response would only get you banned again. Obviously curt and snide and aggressive. I mean you know based on who you *are* not on what you say. "Who you are" is the basis of the meritocracy... oh wait. Um... demented meritocracy? Who grabbed the wheel of my meritocracy!
dtobias
Their latest campaign image says "There is never a day without Wikipedia."
Sarcasticidealist
QUOTE(dtobias @ Fri 4th December 2009, 10:34am) *
Their latest campaign image says "There is never a day without Wikipedia."
That's a quote from a donor. I find the "Thanks, Wikipedia." one more obnoxious, since it is not a quote from a donor, but from the WMF's marketing folk (or consultants - I'm not sure). But all of these are better than WIKIPEDIA FOREVER.
Trick cyclist
QUOTE(dtobias @ Fri 4th December 2009, 2:34pm) *

Their latest campaign image says "There is never a day without Wikipedia."

Is that meant to be good? There is never a day without malaria.
thekohser
QUOTE(Trick cyclist @ Fri 4th December 2009, 4:22pm) *

QUOTE(dtobias @ Fri 4th December 2009, 2:34pm) *

Their latest campaign image says "There is never a day without Wikipedia."

Is that meant to be good? There is never a day without malaria.


Hey, Tricky, why is Sweden not red on your little map?
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