BPSDB

I’ve been thinking about doing something like this for a while now.
Every now and them we get comments that are completely off topic, and barely understandable. I’ve decided that rather than just deleting them I’ll save them for posterity.
Damn those Chinese Communists and their blatant trashing for our beautiful planet. How incredible that all communist countries are given a pass of their universal disregard of environmental destruction. When the doors opened on the former Soviet Union the truth came out…. what will we find when China is more open? It’s too bad Obama is just a Bush of a differnet color.
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Comments that are not relevant to the post that they appear under or the evolving discussion will simply be deleted, as will links to Denier spam known to be scientific gibberish
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I don’t know how your compendium will work. How to convey the pure joy of finding something like this pop up out of the blue months after everyone else finished with it?
And then discover it has nil, zilch, nada connection to anything in either the post or the comments.
You can certainly catch the weird part, but how will you impart the flavour of pure, wild, free flowing madwater?
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You should probably disemvowel a Poptart post and put it up here. Disemvoweling wouldn’t make it any less readable.
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This post burns me up! I mean, be fair! What the hell, after all? Are we all going to just sit around and let this kind of thing go on, or are we going to finally stand up and say enuf!??! What I want to know is, how did it ever get started? Oh, and also, when will it end? Anyway, I’m mad as hell. That’s about it.
I’ve long thought this to be a good idea. It gives everyone an opportunity to see posts that don’t make it through, and the authors can’t make up stories about what they posted. I’d hope that it would provide useful instruction on how to make better posts, but that might be getting a little fanciful.
Next is “glen hemerick“, commenting on the 10th September 2010 on this post:
The LIA was over by 1607, almost three decades before the Maunder Minimum started?
Who knew? 🙂
L’Anse aux Meadows is about 52°N, about the same as the UK’s Birmingham. About 5° lower than Aberdeen.