• Topic drift?

    From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to All on Sun Aug 30 13:25:53 2020
    Maybe we should take all of the non-internet discussions elsewhere?

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Aug 30 18:58:16 2020
    Re: Topic drift?
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to All on Sun Aug 30 2020 02:25 pm

    Maybe we should take all of the non-internet discussions elsewhere?


    dude, this is dovenet.
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  • From Andeddu@VERT/AMSTRAD to MRO on Mon Aug 31 10:13:10 2020
    Re: Topic drift?
    By: MRO to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Aug 30 2020 07:58 pm

    Maybe we should take all of the non-internet discussions elsewhere?


    dude, this is dovenet.

    I think he has a point though... I don't think we've actually had any relevant internet or computer discussion for a thousand posts. There's topic drift, and then there's this. This stuff belongs in the debate sub-forum, where we can have a good old argument with random internet people over things that don't matter or are irrelevant to ourselves.

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  • From paulie420@VERT/BEERS20 to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Aug 31 08:24:00 2020
    Maybe we should take all of the non-internet discussions elsewhere?

    I hate that I missed the beginning of neurallink, but now I have no idea what that thread is about - I feel like I'm missing everything. Lulz.



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  • From Dennisk@VERT/EOTLBBS to paulie420 on Tue Sep 1 08:58:00 2020
    paulie420 wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    Maybe we should take all of the non-internet discussions elsewhere?

    I hate that I missed the beginning of neurallink, but now I have no
    idea what that thread is about - I feel like I'm missing everything.
    Lulz.


    I jumped in part way through, now I'm out of it again. I might check in again in a few weeks. Perhaps by then, by pure chance, it would be back on topic.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Andeddu on Mon Aug 31 20:16:47 2020
    Re: Topic drift?
    By: Andeddu to MRO on Mon Aug 31 2020 11:13 am

    Re: Topic drift?
    By: MRO to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Aug 30 2020 07:58 pm

    Maybe we should take all of the non-internet discussions
    elsewhere?


    dude, this is dovenet.

    I think he has a point though... I don't think we've actually had any relevant internet or computer discussion for a thousand posts. There's topic drift, and then there's this. This stuff belongs in the debate sub-forum, where we can have a good old argument with random internet people over things that don't matter or are irrelevant to ourselves.

    people can always move it to another sub and post something of substance in the thread instead of complaining.

    dovenet has always played it loose with the conversations that drift.
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  • From Ogg@VERT/EOTLBBS to paulie420 on Tue Sep 1 09:17:38 2020
    On 31/08/2020 5:24 a.m., paulie420 wrote:

    pF>> Maybe we should take all of the non-internet discussions elsewhere?

    I hate that I missed the beginning of neurallink, but now I have no idea what
    that thread is about - I feel like I'm missing everything. Lulz.

    Why can't you go back to the start of the thread and look them up?

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  • From Andeddu@VERT/AMSTRAD to Ogg on Tue Sep 1 21:13:01 2020
    Re: Re: Topic drift?
    By: Ogg to paulie420 on Tue Sep 01 2020 10:17 am

    I hate that I missed the beginning of neurallink, but now I have no idea what
    that thread is about - I feel like I'm missing everything. Lulz.

    Why can't you go back to the start of the thread and look them up?


    Neuralink was initially about Elon Musk's upcoming brain to machine interface however over the span of around one thousand posts, the thread became about everything and nothing. It's one of the most epic topic drifts I've ever seen on the internet.

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  • From Ogg@VERT/EOTLBBS to All on Tue Sep 1 22:37:00 2020
    Hello Andeddu!

    ** On Tuesday 01.09.20 - 17:13, andeddu wrote to Ogg:

    Neuralink was initially about Elon Musk's upcoming brain to
    machine interface however over the span of around one
    thousand posts, the thread became about everything and
    nothing. It's one of the most epic topic drifts I've ever
    seen on the internet.

    I only get about 441 msgs with the subj "Neuralink".

    Yes.. there was some deviations from the actual stated subject
    in the Subj. But then, it really just boils down to people
    being lazy to change the text in the Subj when it is warranted.

    There is nothing wrong with drift per se. But it would look
    less of a "problem" as you cite if the Subj text would change
    accordingly. ;)

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Andeddu on Thu Sep 3 20:20:32 2020
    Re: Re: Topic drift?
    By: Andeddu to Ogg on Tue Sep 01 2020 10:13 pm

    Re: Re: Topic drift?
    By: Ogg to paulie420 on Tue Sep 01 2020 10:17 am

    I hate that I missed the beginning of neurallink, but now I have
    no idea what
    that thread is about - I feel like I'm missing everything. Lulz.

    Why can't you go back to the start of the thread and look them up?


    Neuralink was initially about Elon Musk's upcoming brain to machine interface however over the span of around one thousand posts, the thread became about everything and nothing. It's one of the most epic topic drifts I've ever seen on the internet.
    drifts I've ever seen on the internet.
    drifts I've ever seen on the internet.

    BORING
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