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September 19
I've taken some time to think things over after that last update. A lot has changed here in a very short time; I didn't want to risk making it worse by acting on impulse. I'm ready now to get things moving again, but first I want to give Marc a proper sendoff. I've formatted Marc's farewell post as an article, and added some comments of my own. In that post, Marc mentioned some material he'd written that hadn't yet been published; I think the least I can do as a parting gift is to publish it. There are three items....
A long chapter of this site's life -- the chapter called Five-Minute Voyager -- is over. We've entered a new chapter called FiveMinute.net. Maybe it was naive of me to think we would enter it unchanged. Maybe the things that have just happened were inevitable. I don't know. What I do know is that I'm not giving up. This is something I want to do, and I would do it alone if I had to. But I'm not alone. IJD and Derek, two very talented people who've earned their positions many times over, are still on staff. I have two eager new section heads, Scooter and Sa'ar Chasm, along with a new one to be announced at the end of the month, and others waiting in the wings. I have Nan, my friend since before there was a Five-Minute anything, who's always there to lend a hand. I have Xeroc, tireless organizer of the 5M.net community weekend chats and developer of a project called 5MX that you'll soon be hearing more about. I have too many guest writers and forum regulars to list; their contribution is enormous. These people are my support, and with that support, I'm not even tempted to give up. This site is bloody but unbowed. It will be here tomorrow -- and I hope you will be too. (Note: My fiveminute.net email hasn't been available to me for the last three days or so. AntonyF at Trek Nation is working on the problem; in the meantime, you can reach me at my old address, five_minute@lycos.com.)
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Also, the postcard gag and the excitable nebula gag were really good. Marc, if you're reading this, that was hilarious. Quote:
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So long, Marc. I'm sorry to see you go. Also, rest in peace, Robert Wise.
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I really shall miss Marc's style of fivage. I'll make no secret of the fact that I deliberately try and emulate it in some of my fivers (though how sucessfully I could not say). Again, we'll miss you, man.
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Yet another wonderful Top Ten List!
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Zeke, fix or enable the HTML code in your post.
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It looks fine to me, evay. I was having trouble getting the code to work at first, but I can now see it properly whether I'm logged in or not. Is the HTML in that post malfunctioning for anyone else?
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It was messed up for me, too. I went to my profile and changed "Always allow HTML" from no to yes, and now it looks right.
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Once again, good show, Marc. EDIT: Quote:
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Looks like the "Always allow HTML" field is the culprit, so I've taken the liberty of setting that to "Yes" for everybody. (SQL is a nice thing.) Let me know if there are any further problems.
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FiveMinute.net: because stuff is long and life is short [03:17] FiveMinZeke: Galactica clearly needs the advanced technology of scissors, which get around the whole "yanking on your follicles" problem. [03:17] IJD: cylons can hack any blades working in conjunction |
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Happy trails, Marc. Y'all come back now, y'heah? Don't be a stranger (and other cliches).
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Hilarious!
And again, good bye and smooth sailing, Marc.
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Re: September 19
[quote="Zeke I have too many guest writers and forum regulars to list; their contribution is enormous. These people are my support, and with that support, I'm not even tempted to give up.[/quote]
Aww... Thanks Zeke, you're not to bad yourself.
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