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came across an interesting story

Tim Gagliano
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Join date: 22 Dec 2006
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11-16-2009 18:28
From: RockAndRoll Michigan
I actually read the entire story, and one thing that struck me as interesting was this:

In a couple of places the author of this post says he told people where to find information (which he states he himself compiled) about how to do the things that were done to disrupt club operations.

If this person was so devoted to the club like he stated, even to the point of claiming he was still very devoted to it after leaving all groups associated with the club, then why was he giving people all the tools needed to cause the amount of disruption that they did?

Smells just a little bit fishy to me. *shrug*


Well to clear the air of the fishy smell, I was asked for things (IE the kick process) due to the procedure.. I did not provide that info.. as for the Webserver info it was so that the owner would get off his ass and change the info... There was at no time NO intention to do any harm so before you insinuate that I had something to do with it.. please Go reread the post and see what I did.
Katheryne Helendale
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11-16-2009 18:39
From: Jenshae Werefox
New owner asked key staff to remain, they didn't. They went back to socialise, things got heated and the key staff were banned. The club was griefed and one of the key staff are blamed even though they (the author) claim they didn't even have access to SL on two occassions. The club and mall are now on the decline.

You could plug the name of any of 75% of all the clubs that have ever operated in SL into this story, and the story wouldn't need to change one iota. I've seen too many clubs go down this road.
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Katheryne Helendale
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11-16-2009 18:41
From: Phil Deakins
And that's about it, except to say that, although yellow on black is supposed to be the easiest colour combination to read, I have to say that white on black is more difficult to read on a monitor than black on white.

This.

I couldn't get more than ten paragraphs in the story before it felt like my eyes were about to bleed and my head was about to explode. It was around 15 minutes before I could see clearly again.
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Of course, its all just another conspiracy, and I'm a conspiracy nut.

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