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Not all that fast...
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I could make 1000 post up and post them all but that would defeat the whole point plus I don't know how I'd do that without using a script in under the x<1 hours that I I have until I usually go to bed. right now it would take roughly 1 every 2 seconds for me to get that many before bed.
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What I would find more interesting is a rapid post count without deliberate spam.
That means each post would have in a minimal continuity of communication such that they are not pure babbel. My contribution, is a copy of this message from Google plus: [url]https://plus.google.com/+YonatanZunger/posts/W2o1VR4oMzJ[/url] [QUOTE]Yonatan Zunger Today I Learned: 4 hours ago The "Simple Sabotage Field Manual," put out by the OSS (the CIA's predecessor) in 1944, is a wonderful source of tips and techniques for anti-management. What's particularly brilliant is that revealing these methods can be even more destructive than concealing them: consider what happens when every time someone does something stupid and inefficient, the response is for people to wonder if that person is actually a saboteur. (The answer, by the way, is "The Joys of Stalin," and is why Russia almost lost WWII: he had spent the 1930's purging everyone that he didn't trust, which is to say, basically everyone who knew anything) But if you're willing to accept that the people around you might just be idiots, and not actively planning your overthrow, then the pamphlet is a short and surprisingly amusing read. You can see the whole thing at [url]https://www.cia.gov/news-information/featured-story-archive/2012-featured-story-archive/simple-sabotage.html[/url] . h/t +Neha Narula Photo[/QUOTE] |
Are you counting that?
-- [URL="http://mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=20609"]How fast can a thread get to 1,000 posts?[/URL]
-- How do you play that? [YOUTUBE]swqfFHLck1o[/YOUTUBE] |
[YOUTUBE]kZAwXjidHmM[/YOUTUBE]
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[QUOTE=Batalov;414553]-- [URL="http://mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=20609"]How fast can a thread get to 1,000 posts?[/URL]
-- How do you play that? [url]http://youtu.be/swqfFHLck1o[/url] [YOUTUBE]swqfFHLck1o[/YOUTUBE][/QUOTE] Two minutes seems like a long time. I wonder how it felt in situ. This is 6 minutes though: Monty Python: The Argument Clinic: Director's Cut [url]http://youtu.be/RDjCqjzbvJY[/url] [YouTube]RDjCqjzbvJY[/YouTube] |
*grinz*
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So... What exactly is the purpose of this thread? :unsure:
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[QUOTE=axn;414563]So... What exactly is the purpose of this thread? :unsure:[/QUOTE]
Idle amusement, I suppose. It's certainly not amusing Eric Idle. The original title was "How fast can a thread get to 1000 posts." This may or may not bring to mind Spamalot, as Eric Idle mentions: [url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spamalot[/url] [QUOTE]I like the title Spamalot a lot. We tested it with audiences on my recent US tour and they liked it as much as I did, which is gratifying. After all, they are the ones who will be paying Broadway prices to see the show. It comes from a line in the movie which goes: "we eat ham, and jam, and Spam a lot."[/QUOTE] [url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_(Monty_Python[/url]) [QUOTE] Spam makers Hormel, while never happy with the use of the word spam for junk email, have been supportive of Monty Python and their sketch. Hormel issued a special tin of Spam for the Broadway premiere of Eric Idle's Spamalot, a musical based on Monty Python and the Holy Grail. The sketch is part of the company's Spam museum in Austin, Minnesota, United States, and also mentioned in Spam's on-can advertisements for the product's 70th anniversary in 2007 - although the date of the Python sketch was incorrectly stated to be 1971 instead of 1970. In 2007 the Hormel company decided that such publicity was part of their corporate image, possibly for the better, and sponsored a game where their product is strongly associated with Monty Python, even featuring a product with "Stinky French Garlic" as part of the promotion of Spamalot.[/QUOTE] [url]http://youtu.be/M_eYSuPKP3Y[/url] [YouTube]M_eYSuPKP3Y[/YouTube] |
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