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Oct 8 2009, 10:34 AM
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![]() Millennium man ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,732 Joined: 10-June 06 From: Devon Member No.: 206 |
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Oct 8 2009, 10:47 AM
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![]() Millennium man ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,070 Joined: 4-April 08 From: UK Member No.: 1,722 |
QUOTE (Steve Netwriter) I have made the decision, and the act is irreversible. nothing should EVER be IRREVERSIBLE imo, that shows a closed outlook on a given situation. + 1 Please let the dust settle on this, and always leave the door open to cdswamp or anyone who wishes to (re)join and act in a way that is not too disruptive [for the record: I've also had a few PMs with CDS, and agree with GOM that fundamentally he's a very decent guy. He simply has some kind of personality trait (disorder?) that causes him to rub people up the wrong way - as he has openly admitted himself in previous posts] |
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Oct 8 2009, 10:52 AM
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![]() Tri-Centurion ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 958 Joined: 6-March 08 From: Surrey, UK Member No.: 1,633 |
You & Steve just made it personal imo (& a few others). It's human nature Dr Bubb, birds of a feather.....& I am not entirely knocking you. I think you do have some patientence but if your direct opinions & investment strategies go against a particular poster, but you have the power of silencing this poster, then there will only ever be one outcome. Pretty unfair. Plenty of posters stuck the boot into DrBubb on the "Gold may be done here" thread, he took it in his stride. In 1.5 years this forum has only been up in arms over one poster, cdswamp, and the mods have given him plenty of leeway. why did no-one comment on Nicejim's horrible reference then ? answer me that please. He doesn't do it relentlessly. If they both call each but only one get's disciplined, is that a fair & well governed constitution then ? cdswamp got away with hundreds of abusive posts, before getting banned (both times) |
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Oct 8 2009, 11:01 AM
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![]() Millennium man ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,989 Joined: 15-January 08 From: Finland Member No.: 1,498 |
A suspension was necessary.
Maybe after another cooling off period..... -------------------- Gold and financial news: 24knews
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Oct 8 2009, 11:04 AM
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Centurion ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 201 Joined: 8-January 09 Member No.: 2,714 |
I am sad to see Swampy go as his insights were interesting but I understand why it had to be done.
The ideal situation for me would have been for no one to take the bait and then it wouldn't have exploded into the fiasco we have. But that is easy to say after the heat of the battle. Maybe we can give him another chance in a few months? |
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Oct 8 2009, 11:13 AM
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Twistin' by the pool ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,512 Joined: 28-June 08 From: Liverpool Member No.: 1,991 |
nothing should EVER be IRREVERSIBLE imo, that shows a closed outlook on a given situation. Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. - Albert Einstein -------------------- If you're hanging on to a rising balloon, you're presented with a difficult decision - let go before it's too late or hold on and keep getting higher, posing the question: how long can you keep a grip on the rope?
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Oct 8 2009, 11:18 AM
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![]() Millennium man ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,732 Joined: 10-June 06 From: Devon Member No.: 206 |
Pretty unfair. Plenty of posters stuck the boot into DrBubb on the "Gold may be done here" thread, he took it in his stride. In 1.5 years this forum has only been up in arms over one poster, cdswamp, and the mods have given him plenty of leeway. He doesn't do it relentlessly. cdswamp got away with hundreds of abusive posts, before getting banned (both times) 'stuck the boot in' fook me you think that was sticking the boot in is like........ here's a little true story for you which sums up your statement above: I wanted a sky dish fitting to my property in France. The guy turned up, a very well spoken southern man. We had agreed a set price for an exact requirement of work. It was very simple. We had agreed a card would be included in the price, very definetly agreed on this via the phone. When he arrived I mentioned this to him & he said (after much repetative asking) that the card was extra. I said no & he left with no bad words exchanged at all. Later that day I phoned another sky installer. When he arrived he told me that he knew the other guy had been to my house & that the guy had said I was an 'argumentative northerner'. Always 2 sides to every story, it just depends on what you are used to, where you are from & your background (social/cultural etc). strange how 2 posters can look at the same thing, & come up with totally different answers isn't it. GF & Bubb had virtual words over this remember. Just look at how Bubb viewed O'Bama when he was first inaugurated. Probabkly hence the deflationary stance. imo Bubb believed what O'Bama was saying & fell into the trap. I didn't & stated so at the time, so did cdswamp also. Now has Bubb ever came back & stated that he got it wrong wrt O'Bama ? I would have personally & that's where respect is borne from imo. This is a very, very important issue, because if we don't acknowledge when we get things wrong then how on earth can your investment strategies be taken seriously. I thought Bubb was very niave to think this way especially with his years of experience in the economic & financial markets & he is a lot older than me. Now let's see where this one goes eh. It's something I have wanted to say for a long time actually & now's the time to say it I think. I am assuming that there is no doubt that O'Bama is not a friend of the US people now, but he is a friend of TARP/TIRP/QE & basically debasing the dollar & continuing the war on terror b0ll0x ? |
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Oct 8 2009, 11:24 AM
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Member ![]() Group: Members Posts: 42 Joined: 21-September 08 Member No.: 2,273 |
The one thing I really like about this forum is the manner in which
people tend to respect each other as well as the depth of the subject matter I am supportive of the action you took Steve I would like to think that he could return after a while on a very short leash |
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Oct 8 2009, 12:58 PM
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![]() Tri-Millennium Guru ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Administrators Posts: 7,821 Joined: 3-March 08 From: Fort Knox Member No.: 1,591 |
... [for the record: I've also had a few PMs with CDS, and agree with GOM that fundamentally he's a very decent guy. He simply has some kind of personality trait (disorder?) that causes him to rub people up the wrong way - as he has openly admitted himself in previous posts] Maybe we could have had an asylum thread for him? Mmh, but then for him it would have felt like a Gulag. -------------------- “Currency Produced Cost-Push Hyperinflation” vs “Demand-Pull (non-hyper) Inflation.”
The "no income --> no inflation"-thesis is as wrong as the "price control --> inflation control"-thesis. Don't TRADE gold! You might lose your shirt in the biggest bull run ever. That would be embarassing. © possibly by Swampy ![]() Gold, silver, property, currencies, commodities charts. When to finally sell gold: read my thread THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF GOLD at GIM. |
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Oct 8 2009, 01:14 PM
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![]() Tri-Millennium Guru ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Super Admins Posts: 28,304 Joined: 17-March 06 From: Hong Kong & London Member No.: 2 |
Just look at how Bubb viewed O'Bama when he was first inaugurated. Probabkly hence the deflationary stance. imo Bubb believed what O'Bama was saying & fell into the trap. I didn't & stated so at the time, so did cdswamp also. Now has Bubb ever came back & stated that he got it wrong wrt O'Bama ? I would have personally & that's where respect is borne from imo. Before I could admit that I was "wrong about Obama", I would first have to think I was wrong. What makes you think I am? Obama is an excellent communicator, and potentially a great leader. Do you disagree? He has made some "rookie mistakes", just as many other Presidents have, and there is plenty of room for improvement. But as an American living abroad, I think he is a VAST improvement over Bush, and better too, than his clumsy Republican opponent, who made one of the worst selections for VP running mate in recent memory. I dont think Obama "gets it" yet on the economy, but there are so many others in the mainstream who also do not get it, that this is not surprising. If in 12-24 months, he still does not "get it", then we will be in really trouble. That is possible, but not yet certain. I am amazed how quickly some folks are to start telling otehrs that they must "admit they were wrong." I am a trader for a living, and a successful one too, so far. I have to learn to live with trdaing mistakes almost every day, and so, I have learned to be flexible in my positions. Most of my social and political views are also flexible enough to be surprised. The exception is ... that I have already written off: Greenspan, Brown... and Paul Krugman, and think that they have shown theyt they are on the side of Darkness. I am nowhere near putting Obama into that same camp, even if GOM has done so. -------------------- The market is "bipolar", swinging back and forth from a focus on Inflation to Deflation. Bet on swings; and stay flexible. What are bipolar markets? See: http://tinyurl.com/GEI-Manix
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Oct 8 2009, 01:16 PM
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![]() Tri-Millennium Guru ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Super Admins Posts: 28,304 Joined: 17-March 06 From: Hong Kong & London Member No.: 2 |
I would like to think that he could return after a while on a very short leash The problem is that Swampy doesnt like leashes. He doesnt even like being called Swampy. -------------------- The market is "bipolar", swinging back and forth from a focus on Inflation to Deflation. Bet on swings; and stay flexible. What are bipolar markets? See: http://tinyurl.com/GEI-Manix
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Oct 8 2009, 01:20 PM
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![]() Millennium man ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,732 Joined: 10-June 06 From: Devon Member No.: 206 |
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Oct 8 2009, 01:25 PM
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![]() Tri-Millennium Guru ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Super Admins Posts: 28,304 Joined: 17-March 06 From: Hong Kong & London Member No.: 2 |
I would have intervened much earlier. I nearly did myself to try to diffuse the situation but was genuinely busy. I agree that when it get's past a certain point you have to poss suspend posters, but I personally didn't feel he said enough to get banned. You & Steve just made it personal imo (& a few others). It's human nature Dr Bubb, birds of a feather.....& I am not entirely knocking you. I think you do have some patientence but if your direct opinions & investment strategies go against a particular poster, but you have the power of silencing this poster, then there will only ever be one outcome. That is a bit unfair. As you may know, I have been travelling most of the past 2-3 weeks, and so have been posting here less than normal, and reading here, far less than normal. So I have not seen many of the offending posts. CDS seems to have made far more "personal" comments about me, than I have made about him. And maybe if I had read more of his negative comments about myself and others, then I would have banned him much sooner. (probably - which is why I am not getting on Steve's case for the ban.) Is he going to be given a chance to come back? It is less likely than last time, mainly because the improvement is his behaviour seemed so brief. He seems to be determined to "revert to form" when he comes posting here. and he ignored many posts, hints, polite requests, and blatant threads that his posting style was upsetting people. Why take a chance an let him back on? I would consider it, but would need to be convinced there was a new and better reason for allowing him to return. I dont want him to mess up a good thing. A few useful thoughts in the midst of a lot of aggro, isnt a good tradeoff IMHO. -------------------- The market is "bipolar", swinging back and forth from a focus on Inflation to Deflation. Bet on swings; and stay flexible. What are bipolar markets? See: http://tinyurl.com/GEI-Manix
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Oct 8 2009, 01:29 PM
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Twistin' by the pool ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,512 Joined: 28-June 08 From: Liverpool Member No.: 1,991 |
Before I could admit that I was "wrong about Obama", I would first have to think I was wrong. What makes you think I am? I think the contention is that you are wrong because you didn't know he is a puppet of NWO, put in place to achieve their goals of total human slavery and depopulation. This is not the same as accepting that all Presidents have constraints on their opportunities to carry out the programs which they intended to when running for office. do you think it's mature of a website owner & administrator to call someone by that name ? even more so when he can't post..... There was no reason for CDSwamp to make up names like Pixie, Bat who doesn't think or Gopher. If he doesn't like it he shouldn't do it. -------------------- If you're hanging on to a rising balloon, you're presented with a difficult decision - let go before it's too late or hold on and keep getting higher, posing the question: how long can you keep a grip on the rope?
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Oct 8 2009, 01:32 PM
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![]() Millennium man ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,732 Joined: 10-June 06 From: Devon Member No.: 206 |
I think the contention is that you are wrong because you didn't know he is a puppet of NWO, put in place to achieve their goals of total human slavery and depopulation. This is not the same as accepting that all Presidents have constraints on their opportunities to carry out the programs which they intended to when running for office. correct. There was no reason for CDSwamp to make up names like Pixie, Bat who doesn't think or Gopher. If he doesn't like it he shouldn't do it. agreed. He laughed about it actually, but my point is that as the site owner & admin, is it wise to mimic posters actions that are deemed to be not very nice. |
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Oct 8 2009, 01:35 PM
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![]() Tri-Millennium Guru ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Administrators Posts: 7,821 Joined: 3-March 08 From: Fort Knox Member No.: 1,591 |
do you think it's mature of a website owner & administrator to call someone by that name ? even more so when he can't post..... Come on Grumpy! Swampy is not too bad a nickname. He certainly deserved it by swamping the forum too. It's almost affectionate, isn't it? Most people on here have funny nicknames anyway, so there is possibly a tendency to make the more boring ones ("CDS-Swamp") more funny. And people refer to him as CDS as well. I got called "Goldmember" over at the madhouse and never really complained about it. At the end of the day, we shouldn't take this place here to seriously, but we also shouldn't let it turn into a madhouse. -------------------- “Currency Produced Cost-Push Hyperinflation” vs “Demand-Pull (non-hyper) Inflation.”
The "no income --> no inflation"-thesis is as wrong as the "price control --> inflation control"-thesis. Don't TRADE gold! You might lose your shirt in the biggest bull run ever. That would be embarassing. © possibly by Swampy ![]() Gold, silver, property, currencies, commodities charts. When to finally sell gold: read my thread THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF GOLD at GIM. |
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Oct 8 2009, 01:36 PM
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Twistin' by the pool ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,512 Joined: 28-June 08 From: Liverpool Member No.: 1,991 |
He laughed about it actually, but my point is that as the site owner & admin, is it wise to mimic posters actions that are deemed to be not very nice. He knew it wasn't nice yet he laughed about it. Well, his departure is our loss I suppose. -------------------- If you're hanging on to a rising balloon, you're presented with a difficult decision - let go before it's too late or hold on and keep getting higher, posing the question: how long can you keep a grip on the rope?
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Oct 8 2009, 01:39 PM
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![]() Millennium man ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,732 Joined: 10-June 06 From: Devon Member No.: 206 |
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Oct 8 2009, 01:40 PM
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![]() Millennium man ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,732 Joined: 10-June 06 From: Devon Member No.: 206 |
Come on Grumpy! Swampy is not too bad a nickname. He certainly deserved it by swamping the forum too. It's almost affectionate, isn't it? Most people on here have funny nicknames anyway, so there is possibly a tendency to make the more boring ones ("CDS-Swamp") more funny. And people refer to him as CDS as well. I got called "Goldmember" over at the madhouse and never really complained about it. At the end of the day, we shouldn't take this place here to seriously, but we also shouldn't let it turn into a madhouse. indeed it isn't but I fear you also are missing the point GF. He was originally pulled up for manipulating names iirc. If the teacher acts the same as the student, then who moderates in difficult times prey tell ? |
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Oct 8 2009, 01:41 PM
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Millennium man ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,196 Joined: 23-January 09 From: Japan Member No.: 2,754 |
do you think it's mature of a website owner & administrator to call someone by that name ? even more so when he can't post..... Come come GOM! The guy was a loose canon and digging his own grave on here. He was unrepentant and belligerant. He DID have very interesting things to say and was very funny too at times. His utter disrespect for others and wanton disregard for their opinions - and his flagrant enjoyment in a good verbal scrap- would have caused him trouble eventually. I only hope he keeps his gob shut when he ventures down the pub (for his own sake). Someone said he reminded them of a religious bigot and that was spot on. His righteousness was appalling, even though and I'll say it there was a LOT I agreed with him on. I shall miss his insights and wit and think that he did a great disservice to himself and his many cause(s). Maybe he was having too much post marital stress. He did mention somewhere he was having problems with the other half. I hope he gets over it all and returns one day. All the best CD if you are reading. I tried to remind you of your signiture Voltaire. You paid no heed and only seemed to 'defend to the death' your own righteousness. It was always leading here and I wonder if you were not on 'self destruct' yourself. Get well, keep writing and calm down a bit! |
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