I have had a couple times where I've misstepped and lost track of which threads I've seen and which ones I've not. Without the "new" header or the orange asterisks, I can't keep track'a where I've left off.
But, technically speaking, it's way past "last month," since it was launched in 2003.
Funny that you and Uncle Warren both hooked on the Nyman one.
Conversational Terrorism is rife with lessons about other unfair tactics to employ in debate or, indeed, any conversation. This is akin to a follow-up post to my other one , ages ago, about fallacies and how to recognize them.
you are SO not paying attention on tribe, these days.
ReplyDeleteThis is SO last month: http://pennsylvania.tribe.net/thread/0172bb97-c2b2-42be-adfb-6de1198c4fe8?tribeid=64752d58-ad50-42e8-82f7-da57a67055e9&r=10424
Nevertheless, interesting.
I have had a couple times where I've misstepped and lost track of which threads I've seen and which ones I've not. Without the "new" header or the orange asterisks, I can't keep track'a where I've left off.
ReplyDeleteBut, technically speaking, it's way past "last month," since it was launched in 2003.
Funny that you and Uncle Warren both hooked on the Nyman one.
It was the most interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe kazoo version and the spaghetti western versions are also great.
Ooh. Yes, those are nice.
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