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frayeditor05 has double Slate icons?
by daystar

man, does the guy ever show up bright on the page. Not that you are likely to ever see such a sight. Adam posts about once a month on average. Some day, Adam is going to reply to one of my posts and I am going to fall out of my chair.

I think it would be nice to have our editors post with us, and by that I mean, post with us on a subject. Like this post of Adam's; Arlington and I are busting his chops and he says nothing to defend himself. I know you guys are too busy to follow up with us, but I'm told that JDConner used to do it; I think it would be a lot of fun.

If you do this read this post Adam, I'm sorry for being so harsh, but when you never respond, it just makes me try to push your buttons that much harder. I've come to the conclusion that no such buttons exist, but I go on trying.

Re: frayeditor05 has double Slate icons?
by frayeditor05 Editor SlateIcon
Get ready to fall out of your chair then. I relish the opportunity to respond.
oh my gorsh!!
by daystar

Do you know how many years? YEARS??? ...you have ignored me? I am your biggest pest, your worst gadfly, and sometimes, the only poster who thinks about you.

Do you remember that poem "Snowflakes"? Do you remember secret agent Frayeditor007? Do you know how many months it took me to get back on the fray?

heh heh, good times.

my latest rant against the war popped up on the highest rated tab for maybe an hour... then dropped off... it only has five recommendations. Do you read BOTF? I know Moira has been reading there of late; do you guys split up the boards? Or might you all be found at any given time any whereabouts?

Re: oh my gorsh!!
by frayeditor05 Editor SlateIcon

Oh please. YEARS is overdoing it.

We tend to split up our efforts according to interest, and wherever the hottest nodes of activity are within the Fray. The three of us operate by a method of discrete uniform random distribution, you might say, infiltrating every corner in a non-systematic, but highly coordinated fashion.

I cannot elaborate further due to a confidentiality pact with Geoff and Moira.

we've never had it so good
by daystar

Even reading the Fraywatch articles has turned into a joy. We are fast taking the whole service for granted, but I can remember when this board was a constant stream of complaints. That whole old fray has come out of the dark into this glorious light of the tri-partite editorship of the new fray.

when did you first step in and babysit us? I'm thinking it was late 2005? Has it been 2.5 years? I probably should have said MONTHS, but then you would have just laughed at me.

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