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The simple reason why I am asking is that on other boards (I was a regular at PlanetNamek and they regularly had 4-5 topics posted a day and those got buried within a day or two) this would be considered a dead board.
On the other hand, it took me about an hour or two to read all the new topics, reread old topics to reply to them. Though I enjoy it being slowed down, I rather did enjoy reading on a daily basis someone's theory on a certain subject.
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Personally, thats why I stay away from other boards, I can actually can keep up with this board (most of the time) between school, work, life, etc. ....even if I mostly lurk during the busier times.
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I found the only redeeming nugget of goodness that existed when SkinofEvil created the Barcalow persona was that, symbolic or not, Xander Barcalow was the guy who got his brain sucked out in "Starship Troopers," much like his internet counterpart seemed to have.
BTW, i wonder how pathetic that idiot's life is that trolling like that is his idea of fun. I mean, i get a little too excited for the starship blueprints, but living solely for the purpose of pissing off thousands of the stupidest scifi fans on the planet (a broad but necessary characterization of TrekBBS's huddled masses) seems to be a little too extremely maladjusted for my tastes. *shudders*
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I've already started slowing down some of my posting here. I have three final exams coming up next week, and I need some intensive study time. I also have to get started packing so that I can get out of the dorms on time. And with the dorm network getting worse, I can expect to be limited to posting from work on my breaks.
On the plus side, I should be through the worse of it all by May 1st.
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