Quote of the Day
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@unknownuser said:
The best weapon of a dictatorship is secrecy, but the best weapon of a democracy should be the weapon of openness.
Niels Bohr[Any similarity of the above to text contained in any Private Message on this forum is purely coincidental.]
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A forum is not actually a country, you can leave and come back any time, you don't have curfews, you can talk about anything(with a few exceptions and under some commonsensical rules).
Further more this forum, site, is currently a business, a firm legally, so like any other firm they are not obligated to keep their inner workings public.
And anyway why are you interested in how much money this site makes, i doubt the owners get rich, they still have regular jobs.
It's not like that some people are forbidden from posting their perfectly normal work or that the best plug-ins are kept secret from the members here. I mean that's all I'm interested in anyway, inspiration, plug-ins,sharing and receiving help and knowledge and being part of nice community.
Over time people complained about some members who had "too many" posts in their own single thread, or about others making lots of new threads for their every new project, if the moderators had indeed taken action against those users then, yes, it would have been a dictatorship.
I also had some misgivings about going commercial and what and who can post and where about some products, some areas about this are still hazy to me but some aspects have been resolved and this hasn't much to do with the reason i come here anyway.
Is it that important to you to stir up the proverbial excrement, what have you or the community to gain? Will we be better at modeling with Sketchup, will we render better, will we be wiser? -
Marian, why are you posting this here?
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@toxicvoxel said:
Marian, why are you posting this here?
Because he felt it was more diplomatic than telling you to put your dummy back in.
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School is out early today...
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"You can't defend the indefensible - anything you say sounds self-serving and hypocritical."
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@johnsenior1973 said:
@toxicvoxel said:
Marian, why are you posting this here?
Because he felt it was more diplomatic than telling you to put your dummy back in.
or if you don't like the rules here, feel free to open your own forum with your own rules.
btw, wasn't there a post that you'd been warned Toxic and the next stage is being banned? don't you think thinly veiled digs at the owners is well... extremely stupid? you considering the warning and all..
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I couldn't follow the discussion that lead to Toxicvoxel's current posting, so I can't really say much about his actions.
As I understand, parts of these discussions are deleted...and things probably went partially through pm as well.He must have his reasons. It's too easy to respond 'go elsewhere if you don't like it here'.
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But the whole issue of not publishing PMs goes back months. It was made clear then that you don't do it. Toxic has clearly done it again, he's been pulled up on it, and he's started this thread to cry about it.
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it is now tuesday, so i have decided to assume the mantle of quote of the day, mainly bacause i heard a blinding one on monday but it was too late.
"A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing."
i know it isn't quite the same vein as the previous posts, but i'm drunk and i don't like arguments.
pav
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@johnsenior1973 said:
But the whole issue of not publishing PMs goes back months. It was made clear then that you don't do it. Toxic has clearly done it again, he's been pulled up on it, and he's started this thread to cry about it.
In normal circumstances one would not make private conversations public without the other parties permission. It's not respectful.
In some cases, however, making pm content public can be legit. For instance to adress bad practice or to defend public intrest.I don't know if it is the case here. Not enough info.
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@unknownuser said:
In the last few years, the very idea of telling the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth is dredged up only as a final resort when the alternative options of deception, threat and bribery have all been exhausted.
Michael Musto -
"Many discussions of free speech, especially by those whom I would call free speech ideologues, begin by assuming as normative the situation in which speech is offered for its own sake, just for the sake of expression. The idea is that free expression, the ability to open up your mouth and deliver an opinion in a seminar-like atmosphere, is the typical situation and any constraint on free expression is therefore a deviation from that typical or normative situation. I begin by saying that this is empirically false, that the prototypical academic situation in which you utter sentences only to solicit sentences in return with no thought of actions being taken, is in fact anomalous. It is something that occurs only in the academy and for a very small number of people.
Therefore, a theory of free speech which takes such weightless situations as being the centre of the subject seems to me to go wrong from the first. I begin from the opposite direction. I believe the situation of constraint is the normative one and that the distinctions which are to be made are between differing situations of constraint; rather than a distinction between constraint on the one hand and a condition of no constraint on the other. Another way to put this is to say that, except in a seminar-like situation, when one speaks to another person, it is usually for an instrumental purpose: you are trying to get someone to do something, you are trying to urge an idea and, down the road, a course of action. These are the reasons for which speech exists and it is in that sense that I say that there is no such thing as "free speech", that is, speech that has as its rationale nothing more than its own production."
Quoting Stanley Fish interviewed by Peter Lowe & Annemarie Jonson on his book "There's no such thing as free speech ...and it's a good thing, too (OUP, 1994)"
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“Never ruin an apology with an excuse.” ~Kimberly Johnson
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@unknownuser said:
I believe the right question to ask, respecting all ornament, is simply this; was it done with enjoyment, was the carver happy while he was about it?
John Ruskin -
"I would have understood it all, if it hadn't been explained to me" -Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
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"In every man sleeps a prophet, and when he wakes there is a little more evil in the world."
- Emil Cioran
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shoudnt it be attributed to Agrajag?
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"Whenever you're in a tight spot, try to imagine yourself marooned on a beautiful desert island."
- The Little Book of Calm
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