Searching Joe Perez
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Searching Joe Perez
Does anyone else do this when searching for information on here?
I almost always add Joes name in the user box along with the topic I want to research.
99% of the time I get the ultimate answer, enough detail to not overwhelm my puny mind but not too little for me to need to keep searching.
Great job Joe
I almost always add Joes name in the user box along with the topic I want to research.
99% of the time I get the ultimate answer, enough detail to not overwhelm my puny mind but not too little for me to need to keep searching.
Great job Joe
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And then we'd have to increase the membership fees to pay for their pensions, unusually high labor rates, special benefits, and shorter work days. This would have no direct benefit to the mt.net members they serve, in fact, it would hurt the site as a whole as lazy moderators who suddenly have unequal "rights" would do less service and cost more to utilize.
Eventually, Joe would run the site at a deficit and have to take drastic steps to keep the site running. Membership rates would significantly decrease since the cost:benefit ratio wouldn't be worth it. He'd have to ask for his moderators to go back to a more "equal" standard of benefits/pay/hours for the type of work they do. This would spark protests at City Hall and create a huge debate on local media outlets.
Luckily, I'd be in Galt's Gully by that point living it up without worry of looters.
Eventually, Joe would run the site at a deficit and have to take drastic steps to keep the site running. Membership rates would significantly decrease since the cost:benefit ratio wouldn't be worth it. He'd have to ask for his moderators to go back to a more "equal" standard of benefits/pay/hours for the type of work they do. This would spark protests at City Hall and create a huge debate on local media outlets.
Luckily, I'd be in Galt's Gully by that point living it up without worry of looters.
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And then we'd have to increase the membership fees to pay for their pensions, unusually high labor rates, special benefits, and shorter work days. This would have no direct benefit to the mt.net members they serve, in fact, it would hurt the site as a whole as lazy moderators who suddenly have unequal "rights" would do less service and cost more to utilize.
Eventually, Joe would run the site at a deficit and have to take drastic steps to keep the site running. Membership rates would significantly decrease since the cost:benefit ratio wouldn't be worth it. He'd have to ask for his moderators to go back to a more "equal" standard of benefits/pay/hours for the type of work they do. This would spark protests at City Hall and create a huge debate on local media outlets.
Luckily, I'd be in Galt's Gully by that point living it up without worry of looters.
Eventually, Joe would run the site at a deficit and have to take drastic steps to keep the site running. Membership rates would significantly decrease since the cost:benefit ratio wouldn't be worth it. He'd have to ask for his moderators to go back to a more "equal" standard of benefits/pay/hours for the type of work they do. This would spark protests at City Hall and create a huge debate on local media outlets.
Luckily, I'd be in Galt's Gully by that point living it up without worry of looters.
#13
We'll all go over to cr.net b/c the benefit is greater vs. the cost. If all the boards unionized and charged membership fees, the UIFM (union of inernet forum moderators) would eventually become public domain and the gov't would have to pay the moderators money b/c the forums would be dubbed "too big to fail" meanwhile, we'll all start surfing boards that are moderated by the chinese, and pay our money to them. When the gov't shuts off chinese forums, the price of a 56k modem is going to skyrocket because we're going to be dialing into "off the net" text only boards. It will be a black market.
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Threads like this make me feel both honored and slightly weirded out.
Brainey is way off base, BTW. MT, along with all other web-based forums, will simply be nationalized under the new administration. Does it matter that MT is owned by a non-US citizen? Of course not. We Americans don't need to be bothered with trivialities like international law.
Brainey is way off base, BTW. MT, along with all other web-based forums, will simply be nationalized under the new administration. Does it matter that MT is owned by a non-US citizen? Of course not. We Americans don't need to be bothered with trivialities like international law.