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Michael Morris said:
<very evil grin>

UPDATE user SET postcount = 0 WHERE userid = (SELECT userid FROM post WHERE threadid = 113647)

</very evil grin>

[sblock]((The above query would set the post count of everyone who posted in this thread to 0))[/sblock]
Then it's a good thing I haven't posted in this... damn.
 

Crothian said:
wow you had it easy. We had to chisel our posts on stones becasue there was no internet. Then we had to walk across country to all the other posters and hand our stone replies to them. All the while avoiding dinosaurs.
Bah, when I first started posting we didn't even have language to communicate in, it just had to be bunches of leaves and shiny stones!
 

MonsterMash said:
Bah, when I first started posting we didn't even have language to communicate in, it just had to be bunches of leaves and shiny stones!

I would've loved to have leaves and shiny stones. Back in my day we had to make do with the patterns cooling lava made. And we got to read them through patches of nerve tissue that could barely make out the difference between light and dark.

Having no spinal columns back then made it real hard to stand up for yourself.
 

mythusmage said:
I would've loved to have leaves and shiny stones. Back in my day we had to make do with the patterns cooling lava made. And we got to read them through patches of nerve tissue that could barely make out the difference between light and dark.

Having no spinal columns back then made it real hard to stand up for yourself.
Pffft, back in my own days (hum :heh: ), amoeba didn't need to post at all.
 

mythusmage said:
I would've loved to have leaves and shiny stones. Back in my day we had to make do with the patterns cooling lava made. And we got to read them through patches of nerve tissue that could barely make out the difference between light and dark.

Having no spinal columns back then made it real hard to stand up for yourself.
[yorkshire accent] And you tell that to these young posters of today and do they respect you for it.
They don't know that they're born.[/yorkshire accent]


misquotation of Monty Python Four Yorkshiremen sketch acknowledged
 





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