Re: Absence of Canines in Apiths



mclark wrote:

I'm getting old, folks,
> and along with that comes tired. I'm tired of the loons and
> would support building a fence to keep them out of SAP if
> that sort of thing were possible. Does anyone want to talk
> about moderation?
>

Congratulations on your new job as moderator of sap (moderated).

Here is a postulated preview of your duties. As you can see they will
be ideally suited for your condition----old.

Activity: Low

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.archaeology.moderated/about
Notice the month of August, 4 posts total. No matter how old you get,
you will always be able to keep up with a workload like that. In fact,
if the activity gets any lower, your arthritic fingers won't even need
to click a mouse. If, heaven forbid, blindness sets in, no problem here
either, no posts, no reading required.

And as an added bonus, notice one of the top all-time posters is the
moderator himself. This means that if the pace get too hectic, you have
the option to stop posting and the activity level will once again drop
to zero, leaving you plenty of free time to hang around your local
medicare office.

.



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