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Steve Bullman
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"Over and out."

 

that's a contradiction in terms...:001_tongue:

 

sorry for my swear earlier this week..:blushing:

 

and you might need to look a little closer to home re swearing,,, ie the emoticons...1. the bird....is exactly the same as swearing and 2. 1/3 of the way down there is one called girlsh+t....:001_tt2:

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Sigh.

 

Just to reiterate again to the persistant offenders and to those who are new to the site. Swearing is swearing even if its spelt sw***ing; I for one will simply be deleting posts that break the forum rules. If the poster can't be bothered to choose the appropriate words then neither can I.

 

Over and out.

 

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Is there an automatic block on you tube video's or is their a technique to master for this forum. On other forums I just enter the url and it pops up. I really would like to have some feedback on the Palax used as a kindling machine and the two you tube video's explained exactly the type of splitting head I am looking for.

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What happened to the Connaught thread? I tried posting to it around quarter to 9 last night, but couldn't. Now I can't find it, although older threads referring to Connaughts come up on search.

 

I'd have thought discussion of this company at the moment would be quite relevant to a site like this, as I'm sure there are a few fountains/Connaught subbies or employees who come on here. Their situation, and the recent dealings of some of their directors, are in the public domain already, so i don't see any legal problems....

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quite simply it goes against the grain of what arbtalk is about. i'm sure you wouldnt want people discussing your business on a public forum would you? Invariably, people come out of the woodwork who have an axe to grind in threads such as these...it sets a dangerous precedent IMO to encourage such threads.

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quite simply it goes against the grain of what arbtalk is about. i'm sure you wouldnt want people discussing your business on a public forum would you? Invariably, people come out of the woodwork who have an axe to grind in threads such as these...it sets a dangerous precedent IMO to encourage such threads.

 

If people want to discuss my business in public, there's not much I can do about it, unless it's libelous. It's the price I pay for my rights to free speech, such as they are.

 

My point is this: if this company goes under - and that's certainly not what I'm hoping for - it could take a number of arb businesses down with it, not to mention the effect it would have on employees. Given the hard work involved in building up a business, don't you think it's something that's worth discussing?

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If people want to discuss my business in public, there's not much I can do about it, unless it's libelous. It's the price I pay for my rights to free speech, such as they are.

 

My point is this: if this company goes under - and that's certainly not what I'm hoping for - it could take a number of arb businesses down with it, not to mention the effect it would have on employees. Given the hard work involved in building up a business, don't you think it's something that's worth discussing?

 

To be libelous it must be untrue, but how is Steve to know if its true/libelous or not??

 

If people do exaggerate a Co's troubles, this could cause said Co's troubles to increase, suppliers could withhold much needed goods and services,ect.

 

Such a thread could become a self fulfilling prophecy.

 

I believe there was a case in the US, where some stocks&shares tipsters were found guilty of insider dealing, because they became so we respected that the shares they tipped would rocket, so they could then sell and make a killing.

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